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Squadron Forums => Squadrons => Topic started by: Serpent7 on January 03, 2008, 12:00:06 PM
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Looking for a few good 190 / 262 types for Luftwaffe only squad.
Rank and score not much of a concern, just the ability to fly and fight as a team.
Focus will be on LW planes and having fun.
If interested contact me in-game or via this board.
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190 and 262 only squadron??? :cry :cry :cry *vomits*
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Originally posted by Serpent7
Looking for a few good 190 / 262 types for Luftwaffe only squad.
Rank and score not much of a concern, just the ability to fly and fight as a team.
Focus will be on LW planes and having fun.
If interested contact me in-game or via this board.
theres already a squad like that and they are really good at it as well. they are called the JG11. in my thoughts the only squad to really worry about fighters in german planes :aok
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You could always come fly with us, Serpent. ;)
Kilz, Thanks for the kind words, sir.
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Originally posted by RUMBLEBee
190 and 262 only squadron??? :cry :cry :cry *vomits*
I'm sure he feels the same about Spitfire squadrons. It's bad form to crap on a squad recruiting thread.
Good luck with your squad Serpent7. :aok
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What amazes me is that guys with less then a months experience in the game bother to form a squad at all. Thats irespective of any particular plane or area of interest...
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no disrespect at all more advise then any thing. take the offer that the JG11 gave you new guy. you might learn something dude
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Originally posted by kilz
no disrespect at all more advise then any thing. take the offer that the JG11 gave you new guy. you might learn something dude
I'm not old, but I wouldn't call me a newby....check your six Kilz
What amazes me is that guys with less then a months experience in the game bother to form a squad at all. Thats irespective of any particular plane or area of interest...
Humble...what amazes me is that guys that have no interest would post here at all....
190 and 262 only squadron??? *vomits*
That's ok Rumble....it's just the swinging back and forth in your chute that makes you sick.....lol..you'll get used to it
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Originally posted by Shifty
I'm sure he feels the same about Spitfire squadrons. It's bad form to crap on a squad recruiting thread.
Good luck with your squad Serpent7. :aok
Actually I don't feel the same. It's good to have squads that fly certain types or do certain things. Makes the game more fun.
Thanks for the kind words...
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Originally posted by Rogue9Volt
You could always come fly with us, Serpent. ;)
I might already have done that Rogue..... sir!
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glad to see you have taken the offer. there was no slam intended. its better to see how one is ran and then go from there.
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Originally posted by Shifty
I'm sure he feels the same about Spitfire squadrons. It's bad form to crap on a squad recruiting thread.
Good luck with your squad Serpent7. :aok
I don't know what spitfire squads you're talking about.
At least a spitfire will fight with you, and they fall apart when you shoot at them.
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That's ok Rumble....it's just the swinging back and forth in your chute that makes you sick.....lol..you'll get used to it"
lol, my .ef macro begs to differ :)
maybe sick from rolling out of the way of the compressing luftwaffles ;)
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It's all in good fun guys...Any of you can wing with me anytime.
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Good Luck Serpent sir.
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"Besides, German kit typically looked meaner than Allied equipment. The 109 looks nastier than a Spitfire. It has a little square welding mask porthole where the man looks out. German bombers looked like evil insects. A Tiger tank looks dangerous, whereas a Sherman looks like a child's toy. German equipment was typically more angular than Allied equipment. The logos and iconography were starker. The words sound threatening; "minengeschoss" and "rüstsätze" and "obersturmbannführer" have a certain ring to them. The German officers wore long leather trenchcoats and big boots, who could fail to be seduced by that?"
lol i find it funny, how people see the german equipment(im not trying to offend here just a thought that passed through my head here) "sounded" and "looked" meaner yet, in the end, those graceful spitfire lines and toyish looking sherman where the ones in Berlin, puttin the war to its end.
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lol i find it funny, how people see the german equipment(im not trying to offend here just a thought that passed through my head here) "sounded" and "looked" meaner yet, in the end, those graceful spitfire lines and toyish looking sherman where the ones in Berlin, puttin the war to its end.
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Not to nitpick but
(http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/sovtanks/red_army_T34_tanks_berlin.jpg)
Those aren't M4s entering Berlin.
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moderator please delete this thread...it should be finished
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Originally posted by humble
What amazes me is that guys with less then a months experience in the game bother to form a squad at all. Thats irespective of any particular plane or area of interest...
I see no reason for this post humble... Why does it matter? Squads are a great way for players, whether new or experienced, to learn together, fly together, and most importantly have fun together. And if he/they are doing it for the "immersion" factor, then all the more power to them.
I'm not to sure why you have a problem with new people forming squads together, or at least getting together with people who in this case like to fly those certain planes.
donkey