The reason I post this in General discussion is because I wanna make a few things clear, for the community and especially for Beowulff whom I fought in a duel.
After being vulched by him once, I got up, killed him twice although the second time was a 3 vs 1 fight. I was sort of pissed at the C hawg and ack hugging fleet so I told him to get up again, he said it wasn't easy 3 vs 1 so I asked if he wanted to go 1 vs 1, the answer was yes so we met in the Dueling Arena.
We started out in a 109 G10, 100% fuel, after maybe a minute or so after merge I shot him down.
Second flight, P51 D, 50% fuel, I got him there too.
After this fight he started getting a bit mad and gave indications that he thought I was, in some way, cheating.
Third flight, P51D 25% fuel, I went staright up in merge, stalled the P51 and got into a very difficult spin, gave him opportunity to get on my six and I lost that fight.
Fourth flight was Yak 9U with 100% fuel, took me quite some time but after a while, with scissors and turning I got him.
Got a reply back "Thought sp you like un even odds dont you"
You can read it on the film that my country mate "Sturm6" Have put up on his homepage (Thanks alot sturm!).
Link is:
http://www.geocities.com/cgoolsby6/ Push the "Click HERE for teh Duel" at the top of the page, the file is in zip format and includes 2 film files, each named film40 and film41.
You can read the rest of our conversation there where I tell him I fly with 100% fuel and he tells me he had 50% fuel.
I just wanna make clear to Everybody who fly AH, and maybe other sims aswell, I do not in ANY WAY Cheat, I never have and I never will, I don't use less fuel in a plane because I am afraid to loose. A duel is a duel and it should be fair, so no mather what you might have heard from Beowulff, or any other person, I do NOT Cheat.
Download the films and see for your self.
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Rasmus "Wilbus" Mattsson
III/JG5 Eismeer
"Only the spirit of attack, born in a brave heart, will bring success to any fighter aircraft, no matter how highly developed it may be."
Adolf Galland