Why must admiration of awesome skill for one of the best, if not the best, pilots in the game evolve into a "man crush" in your mind? I do not even know the man, other than what I see Aces High related.
Have you not watched the film in the original post?
Can you not tell from said film that I am but one of many in awe of his awesome flying and fighting skills? Did you listen to the sincerity of their voices?
...and tell me, where would the world be without our heros?
Instead of baseball or football heros, I choose Aces High fighter pilot heros. Are they not as worthy given all the hard work and time that goes into being among the best?
All the best...
Midway
PS: ...and who is this "Chuck" you are referring to?
No I have not viewed the film and have no desire to view it. OK heroes I can understand but mostly heroes are real persons that have done REAL things. This is NOT real life heroism. I used to sell clue-rakes long ago and I need to get the manufacturing process back up and running and I'll gladly send you a free model when they are available. Ya know I have to admire your desire to become among the best virtual world fighter pilot but in the scheme of things in the game of real life, well it doesn't matter all that much. I don't care for all the BS bravado on CH200 and I don't monitor it. I don't reply to PM's unless they are old friends that I've acquired over all the years in AirWarrior and here in AHII. I only fly anymore because of the friendships that I've established here throughout the years. I don't care if a person picks me, ho's me, vultches me, gangs me, or even rams me. I really think that you take this game way too seriously! I suppose that you could design your own uniform and wear it around with lots of medals and have a shoulder patch with "Aces High II Combat Pilot" and display pilot wings above your achievement ribbons and maybe impress some ignorant chicks.
Oh and you asked who is this "Chuck" that I referred to. Well look at my sig line and you will see the "Chuck Norris Approved" stamp.
All the Best...
Jay