Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: helldiver on May 18, 2006, 04:38:39 PM
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We need!(http://ipmstoronto.com/articles/aircraft/Airacomet/03%20Bell%20P-59%20Front%20On.jpg) :aok
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Originally posted by helldiver
We need!(http://ipmstoronto.com/articles/aircraft/Airacomet/03%20Bell%20P-59%20Front%20On.jpg) :aok
:rofl :rofl :rofl
too funny, i like the added twist of the completely wrong designation and name:aok
however, so many posts are the same, you need to be more original and less frequent, and that brings your grade way down. 6/10 for this one i reckon:aok
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YES!!!!!!!!! WE NEED!
WE NEED NOW!!!1! :mad: :furious :mad: :furious :mad:
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This guy's starting to annoy! (And Helldiver is too! :p )
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LOL
Maybe put a NOOKIE$#@!@!#@! on it!!#!@@
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Originally posted by SuperDud
Maybe put a NOOKIE$#@!@!#@! on it!!#!@@
I don't see why not
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pssst Helldiver , P-59A Airacomet
I am curious though why the P-59 was such a failure.
"a multitude of problems including poor engine response and reliability (common shortcomings of all early turbojets) and performance that was far below expectations."
Those seem like issues that could have been fixed, and were when the P-80 came along. I guess I wonder why they didnt revive the p-59 once better jet engines came along, the basic aircraft looks pretty good.
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lol
:lol
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Originally posted by SuperDud
Maybe put a NOOKIE$#@!@!#@! on it!!#!@@
is that a nook that tinkerbell is holding?
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yea, tinker bell pwns!
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P-59 AirCobra? I thought the P-39 was named the Air-Cobra during WWII. Besides, this plane is POST WORLD WAR 2! And if it was named the Air-Cobra after WWII, I don't know. But I do know that the P-39 holds the name "Air-Cobra"!
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sorry i said the wrong one i know it was airacomet but i put aircobra instead. sorry!
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Airacobra
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Originally posted by helldiver
sorry i said the wrong one i know it was airacomet but i put aircobra instead. sorry!
Okay, just checking. Besides, it's post war. I say "no".
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Let's get rid of the "-co-" part from "Aircobra".
It sounds much better that way - so natural, so tender, so fake.