« Reply #10 on: June 21, 2017, 05:15:08 PM »
When I first got here after being frustrated about not being able to find aircraft someone said "Just fly to the nearest darbar" and explained it to me quickly which obviously I did not understand because for a couple of days I was circling the actual "darbar" looking for enemies.
That reminds me of kindergarten when I was told for the first time that we were having a fire drill that day, and I freaked thinking they were just going to burn the place down.
« Last Edit: June 21, 2017, 05:16:50 PM by 8thJinx »
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B-24H Liberator SN 294837-T, "The Jinx", 848th BS, 490th BG, 8th AF, RAF Station Eye, delivered 1943. Piloted by Lt. Thomas Keyes, named by by his crew, and adorned with bad luck symbols, the aircraft survived the entire war.