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Offline Ardy123

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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #90 on: January 04, 2013, 06:23:32 PM »
He will have no problems with killing midway at will.
I think we should encourage NuMidway vs Midway....

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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #91 on: January 04, 2013, 07:06:47 PM »
Im curious if i could make it to 100:0 190D vs 190D formal duels.
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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #92 on: January 04, 2013, 07:21:24 PM »

absolutely, I believe that after ten or so duels it would have evened up significantly
Batty....I have gone against both recently...shida has it.

What midways HOs do for him is make others have to avoid it throwing off their ACM in the fight. All of the good sticks almost have to re learn new tactics just to avoid the HO, which he is good at.
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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #93 on: January 04, 2013, 07:21:56 PM »
You can teach the cockroach to "sit", just stomp on it, and you teach them to "stay" at the same time.  This also seems appropriate to this subject.



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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #94 on: January 04, 2013, 07:51:20 PM »
Everytime there is a Halfway thread it goes 10 pages usually. To funny.
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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #95 on: January 04, 2013, 07:57:10 PM »
Midway, you could be my Fighter Pilot Hero.

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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #96 on: January 04, 2013, 08:14:10 PM »
you are underestimating nrshida and his ability to learn as well. Learning the player's style is almost more important than the plane he flies.


No no, not underestimating at all. I know shida is a top shelf stick. I think it will be the same in the spit8 duels. Shida claims no experience. Within a few fights I think that deficit will have narrowed. That was the original context of my quote if you read back to why I posted it.

I don't believe either pilot will have an easy fight.


Batty....I have gone against both recently...shida has it.

What midways HOs do for him is make others have to avoid it throwing off their ACM in the fight. All of the good sticks almost have to re learn new tactics just to avoid the HO, which he is good at.

But I fought him many times over and he didn't ho at all. Perspective is a powerful component in disagreements of fact.
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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #97 on: January 04, 2013, 08:15:06 PM »
Midway has never intentionally HO'd me, as far as I can recall.  :old:

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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #98 on: January 04, 2013, 08:45:14 PM »


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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #99 on: January 04, 2013, 08:46:39 PM »
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« Reply #100 on: January 04, 2013, 08:47:27 PM »


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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #101 on: January 04, 2013, 11:10:37 PM »
Shida got detailed advice about midway's flying style, also a film about me spanking him 8 times in one sortie, with an aileron missing.
He will have no problems with killing midway at will.

Debrody's film was the most severe spankeration session I have ever witnessed in Aces High by a considerable margin. Debrody simply flew the socks off Midway and it is a perfect proof of everything the Midway 'dark side' club have been saying all along. It was frankly embarrassing to watch especially the loss of control of an aircraft he has so many hours in. I had to look away several times. Under pressure he has no recourse and once his energy has run out, and it runs out very quickly as he cuts power trying to lean on his gunnery for those face-shots, he is a target drone.

Midway's approach to flying is dishonest to himself and lazy. He has taken the shortest possible route between his starting point and the result-focussed cheap shot seemingly in order to 'force' others to accept that he is good with his 'I owned you' b/s. I do not know why he needs to do this but his need is obviously great. He has now trapped himself on two counts: he cannot give up the Spitfire and his one trick face-shooting technique because he would get no results at all and his insecurity needs that. Secondly he does not have the analytical equipment nor the insight nor the humility to develop his flying himself and no one will teach him anything now because he's not a nice man, has no integrity and is egotistical. Well maybe Bruv119 might if he was in a bad mood and really wanted to troll the community by proxy.

Midway and I have irreconcilable differences in philosophies. I find his constant bragging offensive, objectionable and disrespectful to others. I thought by removing the variable of the aircraft it would demonstrate to him that his attitude is unfounded and distorted but realistically Debrody already did an excellent job of that and Midway's thick layer of ego protection still precludes his accepting it, publicly anyway.

The irony of having to bear a surface resemblance to Midway in order to demonstrate my point has not escaped me.


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You Sir are very wise. The mature thing to do would be to ignore his childish bickering and demands for attention.  :salute


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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #102 on: January 04, 2013, 11:29:12 PM »
Debrody's film was the most severe spankeration session I have ever witnessed in Aces High by a considerable margin. Debrody simply flew the socks off Midway and it is a perfect proof of everything the Midway 'dark side' club have been saying all along. It was frankly embarrassing to watch especially the loss of control of an aircraft he has so many hours in. I had to look away several times. Under pressure he has no recourse and once his energy has run out, and it runs out very quickly as he cuts power trying to lean on his gunnery for those face-shots, he is a target drone.

Midway's approach to flying is dishonest to himself and lazy. He has taken the shortest possible route between his starting point and the result-focussed cheap shot seemingly in order to 'force' others to accept that he is good with his 'I owned you' b/s. I do not know why he needs to do this but his need is obviously great. He has now trapped himself on two counts: he cannot give up the Spitfire and his one trick face-shooting technique because he would get no results at all and his insecurity needs that. Secondly he does not have the analytical equipment nor the insight nor the humility to develop his flying himself and no one will teach him anything now because he's not a nice man, has no integrity and is egotistical. Well maybe Bruv119 might if he was in a bad mood and really wanted to troll the community by proxy.

Midway and I have irreconcilable differences in philosophies. I find his constant bragging offensive, objectionable and disrespectful to others. I thought by removing the variable of the aircraft it would demonstrate to him that his attitude is unfounded and distorted but realistically Debrody already did an excellent job of that and Midway's thick layer of ego protection still precludes his accepting it, publicly anyway.

The irony of having to bear a surface resemblance to Midway in order to demonstrate my point has not escaped me.


You Sir are very wise. The mature thing to do would be to ignore his childish bickering and demands for attention.  :salute

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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #103 on: January 04, 2013, 11:36:47 PM »
Some people are loud about their desire for acknowledgement and respect for whatever their chosen desirable abilities, talents or personal attributes are. Others go about it in a much more intelligent, subtle and 'long gamed' approach. Both methods ultimately desire respect and acknowledgement and both methods end up rolling around with glee in the results. Just because one is more cunning and the other is more honest does not make either any better than the other.
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Re: Operation Midway
« Reply #104 on: January 04, 2013, 11:39:59 PM »
Some people are loud about their desire for acknowledgement and respect for whatever their chosen desirable abilities, talents or personal attributes are. Others go about it in a much more intelligent, subtle and 'long gamed' approach. Both methods ultimately desire respect and acknowledgement and both methods end up rolling around with glee in the results. Just because one is more cunning and the other is more honest does not make either any better than the other.

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