when I was 2 years old my dad would put on movies, I was just learning the basics at that time, when I sat down on dads knee one afternoon the the strains of "Aces High", the theme of the Luftwaffe in the film "The Battle of Britain".
After being riveted by this amazing film at such a young age, my third word was, no lie, "Spitfire".
I wore out my tape of The Battle of Britain TWICE, demanding it be replaced when the first copy broke. I then proceeded to rent, hire, record, and buy every WW2 movie I could. Which still happens today.
But when I was 3 and my dad bought a new computer, with revolutionary technology for the time (1997). He bought a flight simulator with it, called "battle of britain, their finest hour" by Lucasarts Entertainment. And the original combat flight simulator, with a toy joystick.
So here I was, 3 years old, flying a Spitfire over england shooting down messerschmitts and heinkels in glorious 2d and did so for many years.
After 3D simulators became available we upgraded and I switched to a WW1 and WW2 simulator, being Rowans Flying Corps and Rowans Battle of Britain. Yet again at a young age, I flew Spitfires and Sopwith Camels against the dastardly german menace, taking them down with blazing machineguns and a good cup of tea and a love of all things BRITISH
By the time I was 13, I had gotten over all these simulators. IL2 Sturmovik had since taken over as my favorite simulator, but the advent of highspeed broadband and decent graphics had since whetted my appetite for a greater challenge. So I trolled about on youtube. Looking for a new flight simulator. And I came across a video called "Aces High - Another One Bites the Dust". By Niros1.
I was entranced, all these planes, flown by real people? impossible, so I looked it up, and so it was true. All these aeroplanes, and such fun. Eventually however I decided, right, Im gonna have a free trial and see for myself. And here I was, flying with a mouse, chasing after a FW190 in a Spitfire 16, on my own in the early morning, I shot him down... my first PROPER, one man bests the other, Air to Air kill. I never remembered feeling so accomplished. I landed, bumpily and decided.
THIS. IS IT!.
so in mid 2007 I subscribed as B67891. And after Several years floating around known only as B6, I eventually switched over entirely and became DaPacman, and have been that ever since.