Aces High Bulletin Board
		General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: frank3 on February 22, 2007, 12:23:13 PM
		
			
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				Did anyone ever experience a 'driver wounded' in a tank before? (besides M-3/M-16)
I sure never did
			 
			
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				only found them in lvts not had them in a tank yet.
 anyway my tank dies to a bomb droped 100ft away or droped through trees  or behind hills
			 
			
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				I got an even more interestig question? How do do you really have with A pilot wound? because one time I pass out 22 times before crashing and another time I passed out about 8 times and I went complete black....so how long is the question?
			
 
			
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				I always thought the time you have is the same with all wounds, but the black-outs are more/less frequent
In any case the blackouts start to increase by time
			 
			
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Originally posted by Cam10 
I got an even more interestig question? How do do you really have with A pilot wound? because one time I pass out 22 times before crashing and another time I passed out about 8 times and I went complete black....so how long is the question? 
 I think there are varying levels of pilot wounds, same as there are varying levels of fuel and oil leaks.
			 
			
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				I got a driver wound by ack in m8 once, but it showed just for a second on my damage list before i died.
			
 
			
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				Aah so you must die instantly when your driver is wounded? That's interesting, explains why you never see it :)
same as there are varying levels of fuel and oil leaks.
 
Woa, I've been in the game for some 6 years now, but never knew that! :huh
			 
			
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				I depends on the size of the bullet that hits you. Shows really well in oil leaks when you get hit by a n1K1 rather than a P51. I did had drivers wounded in PZs when they were first released, because the PZ had a "gap" between the turret and the body of the tank.:)
			
 
			
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				Aaah yes, the gap, I believe it's gone now, but the panzer seems still very vulnerable if you hit it between hull and turret (I believe they call it the neck or mantle?)