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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: bluenam on July 21, 2007, 11:16:53 PM
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i wish the v2 could be in here and some one could make the D-Day map bc its coooool i wish we could play d day
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I dont.
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meatwad is right for onece there would be no point because D-Day was mostly fought on foot and the groud combat sucks so if we get better ground troops then yes.
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Originally posted by bluenam
i wish the v2 could be in here and some one could make the D-Day map bc its coooool i wish we could play d day
col idae, wat abuot the b29 flynig frotress with tha atomik bomz??
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See I can be right about things once in a while :D
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Originally posted by Geary420
col idae, wat abuot the b29 flynig frotress with tha atomik bomz??
No not a col idae, the b29 flying frotterss din't see sevirse in WW2. You'er tinking of the b52 suprefrotterss. Go read you'er histroy!
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Originally posted by Geary420
col idae, wat abuot the b29 flynig frotress with tha atomik bomz??
ROFL!!! :rofl Nic Imatashon.
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Man... squeak is so hard to read these days :p
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Wow trolling is just becoming rampant.
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in b4 da lock!!
:noid
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Originally posted by Fulmar
Wow trolling is just becoming rampant.
I noticed a large increase since 3/07 Fulmar. I'm afraid we're stuck
with the annoying little twits.:(
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Originally posted by bluenam
i wish the v2 could be in here and some one could make the D-Day map bc its coooool i wish we could play d day
rofl, V2s were used to bomb London not stop the D-Day invasion.
Id rather have V-1 anyway, still, alot of things id rather have than V-1, it actually is interceptable and wouldn't require HTC staff to model space.
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Anyway, why get the V2 when you can have some V8?
(http://www.v8juice.com/images/photo_splash.jpg)
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i really don't see a need for a V-1 or V-2 since we've already got the Lancaster :D 14 1000lb bombs usually does the trick
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I'm beginning to wonder if these new guys attended the HiTech School of Spelling and Grammar prior to subscribing.
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land a plane on a beach...get out...use pistol to kill germans :D
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V-2 wasnt used as a stratigic weapon first of all
and its not very accurate so you would most likely hit more grass then concreate :D :lol:
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Originally posted by thndregg
I'm beginning to wonder if these new guys attended the HiTech School of Spelling and Grammar prior to subscribing.
LOL.
Nice.
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Originally posted by thndregg
I'm beginning to wonder if these new guys attended the HiTech School of Spelling and Grammar prior to subscribing.
Yeah, you have to take the online course before subscribing. Didn't you know?
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Originally posted by VooWho
No not a col idae, the b29 flying frotterss din't see sevirse in WW2. You'er tinking of the b52 suprefrotterss. Go read you'er histroy!
Wow are you kidding me?
"The B-29 (Boeing 341/345) was one of the largest aircraft to see service during World War II. It was one of the most advanced bombers of its time, featuring innovations such as a pressurized cabin, a central fire-control system, and remote-controlled machine gun turrets. It was designed as a high-altitude daytime bomber, but flew more low-altitude nighttime incendiary bombing missions. It was the primary aircraft in the U.S. firebombing campaign against Japan in the final months of World War II, and B-29s carried the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Unlike many other bombers, the B-29 remained in service long after the war ended, a few being employed as flying television transmitters for Stratovision. By the time it was retired in the 1960s, some 3,900 planes had been built.
The airframe was further developed into the B-50 for the USAF, and the Soviet Union developed a virtual carbon copy Tupolev Tu-4 which was reverse engineered from confiscated B-29 airplanes."
Maybe you should goto class more? Err learn to spell while your at it most of us can't read squeak..:aok
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Originally posted by Avaro
Wow are you kidding me?
"The B-29 (Boeing 341/345) was one of the largest aircraft to see service during World War II. It was one of the most advanced bombers of its time, featuring innovations such as a pressurized cabin, a central fire-control system, and remote-controlled machine gun turrets. It was designed as a high-altitude daytime bomber, but flew more low-altitude nighttime incendiary bombing missions. It was the primary aircraft in the U.S. firebombing campaign against Japan in the final months of World War II, and B-29s carried the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Unlike many other bombers, the B-29 remained in service long after the war ended, a few being employed as flying television transmitters for Stratovision. By the time it was retired in the 1960s, some 3,900 planes had been built.
The airframe was further developed into the B-50 for the USAF, and the Soviet Union developed a virtual carbon copy Tupolev Tu-4 which was reverse engineered from confiscated B-29 airplanes."
Maybe you should goto class more? Err learn to spell while your at it most of us can't read squeak..:aok
Looks like the wrong fish swallowed the hook...line AND sinker! LOL!
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Originally posted by Avaro
Wow are you kidding me?
"The B-29 (Boeing 341/345) was one of the largest aircraft to see service during World War II. It was one of the most advanced bombers of its time, featuring innovations such as a pressurized cabin, a central fire-control system, and remote-controlled machine gun turrets. It was designed as a high-altitude daytime bomber, but flew more low-altitude nighttime incendiary bombing missions. It was the primary aircraft in the U.S. firebombing campaign against Japan in the final months of World War II, and B-29s carried the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Unlike many other bombers, the B-29 remained in service long after the war ended, a few being employed as flying television transmitters for Stratovision. By the time it was retired in the 1960s, some 3,900 planes had been built.
The airframe was further developed into the B-50 for the USAF, and the Soviet Union developed a virtual carbon copy Tupolev Tu-4 which was reverse engineered from confiscated B-29 airplanes."
Maybe you should goto class more? Err learn to spell while your at it most of us can't read squeak..:aok
You going to pull the hook out Voohoo or just let him flop on the dock? ;)
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Just reading through the text, I notice it too... I'll leave it up though. :aok
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He is too puny to throw back.
Give em to the cat :D
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Originally posted by Avaro
Wow are you kidding me?
"The B-29 (Boeing 341/345) was one of the largest aircraft to see service during World War II. It was one of the most advanced bombers of its time, featuring innovations such as a pressurized cabin, a central fire-control system, and remote-controlled machine gun turrets. It was designed as a high-altitude daytime bomber, but flew more low-altitude nighttime incendiary bombing missions. It was the primary aircraft in the U.S. firebombing campaign against Japan in the final months of World War II, and B-29s carried the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Unlike many other bombers, the B-29 remained in service long after the war ended, a few being employed as flying television transmitters for Stratovision. By the time it was retired in the 1960s, some 3,900 planes had been built.
The airframe was further developed into the B-50 for the USAF, and the Soviet Union developed a virtual carbon copy Tupolev Tu-4 which was reverse engineered from confiscated B-29 airplanes."
Maybe you should goto class more? Err learn to spell while your at it most of us can't read squeak..:aok
lol I was making a joke to bluenams post and was just dumb quoting Geary. The B-29 flew in WW2 and Korea, and the B-52 flew through the cold war, vietnam, first gulf war, and now the war on terror.
You know whats funny though, is when a kid at my school says "My grandpa flew bombers in WW2." I reply, "Sweet what bomber did he fly?" he replies "That big four engine bomber, uh the B-52." I reply, "Dude your thinking of the B-29, or maybe the B-17 or 24, not the B-52. The B-52 came out after ww2." He replies, "Dude I know what I'm talking about, you don't. He flew B-52 in Europe during WW2, go read your history!"
Man I love it. sory if my peost get yous cunfuesd. I can somtymes misstakenly missspelt a words.
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Originally posted by Avaro
Just reading through the text, I notice it too... I'll leave it up though. :aok
I've blindly hit lures so many times myself I'm lucky to still have lips. :D
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u r all noobs bc b29 did see severs fat man little boy noob wow what noob likes NOOBS i DONT!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad: :furious :confused:
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Wha... The B29 severed off a fat mans "little boy"?? That sure does sound painful.:confused:
newb
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Originally posted by bluenam
u r all noobs bc b29 did see severs fat man little boy noob wow what noob likes NOOBS i DONT!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad: :furious :confused:
My Translation from Gibberish to English:
You are all noobs because the b29 did see service, fat man, little boy. Noob, wow what noobs...
WE KNOW the B29 did see service! But you dont realize that there were only FIFTEEN (That's 15) B29's reconfigured to carry a nuclear bomb (i.e.: Fat man, Little Boy.)
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Why have WMDs when you can drop Chuck Norris out a C47?
(http://mike.files.wordpress.com/2005/12/chuck_norris_1.jpg)
lol, he looks kinda creepy!
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lol he can roundhouse kick all the Germans
Who needs 10 troops we u can have the equivalent of 30 w/ Chuck Norris and Sylvester Stallone.