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Offline Thrawn

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« Reply #15 on: September 02, 2002, 02:43:29 PM »
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I just kept BnZ them and didn't have a problem keeping them off my six, all of our squad was wiped out except me but a lot of spits were in the water also.


Thanks for dragging them down for us.  ;)

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« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2002, 03:05:21 PM »
One of posts above was connected with me aboiut orders. Here is what i posted before a left the town:
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=62973

Of cpourse it's my fault that Ramzey never got his orders. I should contact Warloc personally and ask him abouyt that. I dod not and i'm, sorry!

Now as a CO of 308 Sqn:
I wasn't there and i can't say much about what happened on the arena, however i'm sure that we all are victims of a badluck - nothing more. Moose had problems with setup, Warloc misstyped a filed name... Ramzey overreacted. That's all.

I know why my guys are so frustrated about that ( i would be frustrated to if i was there!), but now when it's all the way cleear i would like to have few "cases" closed here.

Warloc, please accapt my apologies for some hard words adressed to you! Please look at this as a sign of a frustration of pilots who wanted to win this frame, not die "like this". I'm sure that we all learned something for this. I remember that you was a frame CO in my TOD and you made a great show... and we all are making mistakes. Keep you head up mate!

Ramzey, please accept invitation to being a frame CO once :)
I'm sure you can handle it. ( by the way 3 of 308 officers were COing a frames before for thise who can't remember names: DInger/CFIT and FunkedUp were 2 of them :D)

Finally i don't want to see any mamber of 308 using "angry" word here. You are ordered to be friendly here ;)


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« Reply #17 on: September 02, 2002, 03:25:33 PM »
Absolutely guys, we all make mistakes... lets forget frame 2, (well not forget, but chock it up to a learning experience) and get on with frame 3.

Warloc, you did a good job, all else said, it's very hard being a frame CO and co-ordinating that which you had to.  We'll get em next time!

One suggestion though to CM's, maybe to make this a better TOD for next time, any possibility of dot dar, say within 15 Miles of the fields?  For both Allied and Axis, as Frame 1 still has the attack on allied soil.  Would still give the advantage of surpise, but maybe help with any other problems that come up.  Just a suggestion anyway.

And 272 squad had fun aswell, although we got to the fight a bit late.... (due to squad CO fault  :D )

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« Reply #18 on: September 02, 2002, 04:18:24 PM »
Hi

Grayarea, u confirm change in chain of command in 308 squadron.

Guys somone wonna sit in my place 2 days ago?

How do u feel to explain members of your sqauad, and apollogies all of pilots for lost time, no funn?
Pls stand in my situation, and think what u cane do on my place?
U are not be angry?

Skernsk we cane drink a sea of bear and talk about historical and  not historical things in AH. Its topic like ocean.

We are spitfire squad, we have no choice to play allied side;)
Somone must be bad guys;) u know

bikekile was out of town, BoB and other things make mess in sunday TOD.
Thank you for  understanding.

Sling dont push me to be CO. Sure i cane do that and i do that before. Not on AH. Im not tell  u , thats easy and even kid cane do that. Now my family situation dont give me chance to take responsibilyty for time other people.
When i start be sure next day i take this job!!!! /if somone translate my polish to english online;)/


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Absolutely guys, we all make mistakes... lets forget frame 2, (well not forget, but chock it up to a learning experience) and get on with frame 3.


I agree Kronos, lession was recived.

For Warloc, im not angry today /cannot be angry more then couple hour/.
Like my friend say "This man not make mistake , who do nothing"
Im happy u make that mistake not me;)
next time will be better

for me EOT

ramzey
« Last Edit: September 02, 2002, 04:21:23 PM by ramzey »

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« Reply #19 on: September 02, 2002, 05:35:08 PM »
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When i start be sure next day i take this job!!!! /if somone translate my polish to english online;)/


Hey, i could do it :)

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« Reply #20 on: September 02, 2002, 07:27:09 PM »
Just to address some thoughts I've seen

Originally I placed the CV pretty far offshore for the launch of the F4Us. Not exactly 100 miles away but it was a little less then a sector away from the field per ROE for the frame. (couldnt be out of the sector in question)

I had enabled the 'warning range' for the bases, and it was set at 8 miles exactly

Was hoping that the field under attack would get a chance to get some planes up with those provisions, but it didn't happen. :(
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« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2002, 10:36:15 PM »
My only taste of Polish is the stiff drink fdski gave me at the con. I think it improved my flying! :p

Ramzey your English is much better than my Polish, but to be safe bike better translate if/when you are a Frame C.O. ;)

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« Reply #22 on: September 02, 2002, 10:55:24 PM »
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I had enabled the 'warning range' for the bases, and it was set at 8 miles exactly

Was hoping that the field under attack would get a chance to get some planes up with those provisions, but it didn't happen. :(


At 180 mph that gives the subject base 2 min 40sec to scramble planes.  In that time even the best squads will be caught low and slow.  It would always be a turkey shoot...

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« Reply #23 on: September 04, 2002, 06:21:51 AM »
Well I agree with AndyH, I had an absolute blast.  First time I survived a whole frame in ages.  I was in a 190A5 there were 4 of us (Gremlin, Grayarea, Furzy, Skyman) we got engaged by 7 f4us.  The 7 f4us ended up dead with only one loss on our side (Lucull of the 308 sqn also helped us).  I now cant wait for frame 3 .  This is by far the most enjoyable TOD I have participated in.  I'm not just saying that cause I'm a CM, i really do mean that.

Thanks Gray and Moose.


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« Reply #24 on: September 04, 2002, 02:08:04 PM »
No hard feelings, I will do much better next time out. I will just have to do a better job of being familiar with the design.
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