DmdDano, Ren, Silat, Fool, Coach and many others from The Damned (AirWarrior)
031598
you have a ego the size of Texas.
Texas is big, but not THAT big.HiTech
, 031598
He's still here.
Helm, SF, STICK, JBKID, LPN, MtnMan, Saber, Parin, Mondego,MEF4UD, Corpse, DoubleT, Bunee, HIV+, 031598, GW, Falc, RM...
Excellent list right there and not biased by squad. HONK!!!!!
I haven't been back long enough to see who I miss, except for vDALLAS (I swear I'm not trolling).But I can think of one player that I'd like to see leave or die. It's that one guy who flies Bishop and claims to have shot down 14 Imperial Japanese Navy planes during the war in a F4F or FM2 (I can't remember which).He is actually one of the reasons that Jarbo and I left the bish and went Rook.Over.
That would be Wildcat....telling the truth. I just listened and got quite a history lesson.
I shot down 1 British scout plane and 2 French balloons just in the last hours before armistice 1918, so in the turmoil no records of it survived.True story
I can vouch for Lusche's story, for I was in one of those French balloons. Interesting story -- I actually was not a balloon observer, but in fact a fighter pilot. I had been in quite a scrap over the area, having shot down another 5 of the Hun, when a 6th got some rounds into my engine. Luckily, I was wearing one of the few parachutes being evaluated for combat duty and was able to bail out. On the way down, the wind pushed me just in position to land in the basket of one of the balloons. I was about to take off my chute and was marveling at my good fortune, when Lusche dove out of the clouds and shot the balloon to ribbons. As the basket was falling, I was able to grab the other occupant, and we floated down to a rougher landing than normal but both survived the drop.
If you though vWILDCATv was telling the truth then I have a bridge in New York to sell you for cheap. It was proven back then that he was nothing but a liar, anyone with any knowledge of WW2 aviation history could easily spot the lies, like claiming to be a triple ace with 16 kills in a Hellcat, being one of the most highly decorated USN pilots of the war and the kicker, telling the whopper that Thatch himself gave Wildcat his call sign for helping sink a Japanese CV during the Battle of Midway. On top of that, he also claimed to have flown the Dauntless in the CBI. Yeah, he was telling the truth and you sure got a whopper of a history lesson. ack-ack