Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: MjTalon on February 20, 2009, 09:11:09 AM
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G-6/U4 (MK108 Motorkanone 30 mm engine cannon)
Now give it back slowly or i shall...
(http://www.myspaceantics.com/images/myspace-graphics/funny-pictures/sheep-costume.jpg)
touch your sheep. :t
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No one cares about the sheep i see.... :devil
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+1
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G6 A/S and call it a day.
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G6 A/S and call it a day.
I would cream myself. :) And we'd hear nerf whines left and right that the 109s are too hard to shoot down... :lol
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I suppose, allthought if you had the Mk 108 in the G6 I'd have an additional death to my stats ;)
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bring it i'd still kill it.
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bring it i'd still kill it.
:rolleyes:
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bring it i'd still kill it.
and your spitfire shall have an extra tater hole in it's structure. :D
Not sure why it was deleted from the plane in the first place. Please add it back to the arsenal HTC! It's not quite understood how we don't have the Mk108 option ( or why it was deleted to begin with ) while the La7 has the very production limited 3 20mm. Kinda strange to be honest. :confused:
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great-talon can post that pic and I post a pic on the real life strafing by a p47 resulting in the death of 2 germans and get banned for a week for inappropiate content
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great-talon can post that pic and I post a pic on the real life strafing by a p47 resulting in the death of 2 germans and get banned for a week for inappropiate content
My pic doesn't involve gore or death. Also that sheep isn't real and its a comedy pic, not a pic indicating the actual death of human beings.
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The Bf.109G-6 we have (with Gallandpanzer and standard frame canopy, standard sized vertical stab) was built in Autumn, 1943, and included Werk Nummer production batches 20000, 22100, 26000, 27000, 140000, 160000, 161000, 162000, 163000, 164900, 165000, 166000, 410000, 411000, 412000, 413000, 440000, 441000, and 442000.
'About 80' aircaft in Werk Nummer block 20000-20800, built at WNF, were Bf.109G-6/U4's, and aircraft in Werk Nummer block 440000-441000 built at Erla were also Bf.109G-6/U4's.