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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Phil on September 17, 2007, 11:27:15 PM
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Ladies / Gents
Myself and BlackJack attended the memorial ceremony here in Ottawa Canada.
A Lancaster buzzed the airfield escorted by one Huricane, P51 and a SpitXVI ! Holy crap what a feeling !
The sound of those engines gave us the "goosebumps" !
Then the escorts buzzed the strip one at a time !
All three fighters are owned by rich man named Mike Potter.
The kites landed and we were able to examined them very closely and we interviewed the pilots.
Fortunately many curious fans like us were WWII pilots.
Standing by them listening to their comments were awesome !
I had the chance to meet a spitfire pilot from my area. He flew at D-DAY, Malta and participated in many air battles....
It was an honour to shake hands with an individual who actual flew those pretty slick spitfires.
If I was to ask him to witness me fly in AH, do you think he would be frustrated/discusted seeing that we take this as a game ?
M'not sure I'm writing this right !
Would he be dispointed ? Would he react frustrated seeing that the game is nowhere close to what it was really like ?
Is there any of you outhere that were fighter pilots in WWII and still playing this game ?
If so, what is your comments about this game ?
I have spoken to some AH retired pilots from Vietnam years and they mentioned that it was the best ever fight sim....
Any pilots from WWII that can add comments ?
Phil :aok
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i was going to go to this. but i got too drunk at my friends and passed out at my friends house and unfortunately missed the whole thing!!! :( im sure i will be kicking myself for the next few years not going to this.
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Oh Oh !
Beer must of been good to miss a scheduled event like this !
Not to often you will get the chance to see a Spitfire / Huricane and P51 flying formation with a Lancaster !!!!
Then they land for you to touch and scan the inside of each cockpits !
Ahhh well ! Sober up bud !
The next memorial is next September !
Send me your e-mail and phone number !
If you r in the Ottawa area, I'll pick ya up drunk or not !
check your PM !
Phil:aok
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Originally posted by Phil
Ladies / Gents
Myself and BlackJack attended the memorial ceremony here in Ottawa Canada.
A Lancaster buzzed the airfield escorted by one Huricane, P51 and a SpitXVI ! Holy crap what a feeling !
The sound of those engines gave us the "goosebumps" !
Then the escorts buzzed the strip one at a time !
All three fighters are owned by rich man named Mike Potter.
The kites landed and we were able to examined them very closely and we interviewed the pilots.
Fortunately many curious fans like us were WWII pilots.
Standing by them listening to their comments were awesome !
I had the chance to meet a spitfire pilot from my area. He flew at D-DAY, Malta and participated in many air battles....
It was an honour to shake hands with an individual who actual flew those pretty slick spitfires.
If I was to ask him to witness me fly in AH, do you think he would be frustrated/discusted seeing that we take this as a game ?
M'not sure I'm writing this right !
Would he be dispointed ? Would he react frustrated seeing that the game is nowhere close to what it was really like ?
Is there any of you outhere that were fighter pilots in WWII and still playing this game ?
If so, what is your comments about this game ?
I have spoken to some AH retired pilots from Vietnam years and they mentioned that it was the best ever fight sim....
Any pilots from WWII that can add comments ?
Phil :aok
If I recall we did have some Tuskegee Airman play either this one or Warbirds when HT was still with the Warbirds project, I can't remember which but they seemed to think it was well done and since Dale designed both games it really makes no difference which it was.