I'm basically a 'historical' flyer, trying to get home alive after each fighter sortie. It's rough when using a '43 La-5FN (my
baby) against so much '44 hardware, but I try, and am slowly getting better.
However, I've been watching Ypsilon's Kill/Death record for the last few weeks as it slowly rose up: 7, 8, then 9. Now it has reached 10. This is really something to me, representing the type of discipline manifested by all the great aces. Now, Ypsilon uses a P-51D, but to me that doesn't matter, especially because I think the Bf 109G-10 is a more dominant aircraft. To reach a 10:1 Kill-to-Death ratio is
hard, because it takes a certain level of discipline and adherence to procedure, sortie after sortie, regardless of the circumstances. So, I salute you, Ypsilon! Well done!
And I'm glad your on my side

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129 IAP VVS RKKA