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Special Events Forums => Friday Squad Operations => Topic started by: USAFCAPcTSgt on December 15, 2012, 05:54:56 AM
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You all bravely flew the B-29s into a hornet's nest. :salute
Special :salute to Thias. :salute
That was very impressive work he did with his single B-29 in actively trying to get onto my 6 o'clock position against my Ki-61. I kept looking back for your Hellcat escort to dive in on me while my attention was staying away from his guns. We scissored a couple of passes until I could get a first shot anywhere while looking for F6's.
He dived too fast and lost one drone and turned to sharply and lost the other. Just have to be gentle with the B-29.
AKTSgt
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:rofl :aok :salute
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His wingman (hey thats me :x ) was holding high cover for him in my F29-o-DQQM, but then he tried to HO the Ki61 and went poof :old:
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AOM in Bombers :rofl :rofl
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I think our entire squad got an assist on changeup. :rofl
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I think our entire squad got an assist on Redbull... :D
Never thought I would see muppets in FSO or flying bombers...
:salute guys
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I think our entire squad got an assist on Redbull... :D
Never thought I would see muppets in FSO or flying bombers...
:salute guys
for a long time we participated in FSO regularly.....but never in Bombers. :O
I didn't even know how to get into the bomb site :rofl :rofl
:salute
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for a long time we participated in FSO regularly.....but never in Bombers. :O
I didn't even know how to get into the bomb site :rofl :rofl
:salute
regardless of which side you fly, you will always eventually end up in bombers. not all the time, but it has to happen. everyone gets their turn in bombers.
in fso, we always use manual calibration. if you've not done that before, get with someone if/when you can that can teach it to you and your squaddies. also, there sometimes is wind, which also needs to be accounted for.
even though you would've prefered axis this trip.......how're ya enjoying it this time 'round?
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regardless of which side you fly, you will always eventually end up in bombers. not all the time, but it has to happen. everyone gets their turn in bombers.
in fso, we always use manual calibration. if you've not done that before, get with someone if/when you can that can teach it to you and your squaddies. also, there sometimes is wind, which also needs to be accounted for.
even though you would've prefered axis this trip.......how're ya enjoying it this time 'round?
Ya I understand that we all hit bombers.....no big deal.....I always enjoy FSO....it gets me thinking of the ones that did it for real.
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Ya I understand that we all hit bombers.....no big deal.....I always enjoy FSO....it gets me thinking of the ones that did it for real.
yep. this one especially did for me, especially in frame 1. i got seperated from my squad in combat over hiroshima, managed to get a ponyd to compress, and next thing i knew, i was at 5,000ft hundreds of miles behind enemy lines, alone. trying to vector to friendlies, get back up to alt, and manage my fuel so i could make it home on that loooong over water flight has had me thinking what the guys that did it for real must've felt when similar happened to them for real. i landed with about 7 minhutes of fuel.
last night, 3 of us trailed behind the stream to cover a damaged 29 that couldn't keep up. same thing. long over water flight, watching fuel, keeping heads on the swivel, and even encountered an enemy at a point that not a single one of us expected it.
godddam this one is immersing some of us deep.
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yep. this one especially did for me, especially in frame 1. i got seperated from my squad in combat over hiroshima, managed to get a ponyd to compress, and next thing i knew, i was at 5,000ft hundreds of miles behind enemy lines, alone. trying to vector to friendlies, get back up to alt, and manage my fuel so i could make it home on that loooong over water flight has had me thinking what the guys that did it for real must've felt when similar happened to them for real. i landed with about 7 minhutes of fuel.
last night, 3 of us trailed behind the stream to cover a damaged 29 that couldn't keep up. same thing. long over water flight, watching fuel, keeping heads on the swivel, and even encountered an enemy at a point that not a single one of us expected it.
godddam this one is immersing some of us deep.
ya man FSO for me is a look into the past......and a good time flying with good people.
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I think our entire squad got an assist on Redbull... :D
Never thought I would see muppets in FSO or flying bombers...
:salute guys
AKELD613
23:38:28 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
00:23:09 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
AKFulcrm
23:38:31 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
AKGreyga
23:38:45 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Shot down a B-29 flown by RedBull.
00:23:09 Shot down a B-29 flown by RedBull.
00:24:01 Helps AKPepprr shoot down RedBull.
AKPepprr
23:38:43 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
00:24:01 Shot down a B-29 flown by RedBull.
AKQwik
23:38:42 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:24:01 Helps AKPepprr shoot down RedBull.
AKShrike
23:38:29 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:23:09 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
AKSofty
23:38:39 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:23:09 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
00:24:01 Helps AKPepprr shoot down RedBull.
Yet somehow...still...
Top Pilots: Kills
442w30 (~Air Raiders~): 5
BudGray (Duxford Wing RAF): 3
RedBull (Army of Muppets): 3
I did leave a sizable hole in Japan though, didn't even have to drop my bombs! :old:
(http://www.steveklotz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/crater.jpg)
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I think our entire squad got an assist on changeup. :rofl
:aok :rofl
(Thias was the gunner because I couldn't fly and shoot)
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for a long time we participated in FSO regularly.....but never in Bombers. :O
I didn't even know how to get into the bomb site :rofl :rofl
:salute
We did have an assignment to bomb a cv once... in zekes.. sunk it too! but I never could find the bombay doors on that thing so I'm not sure i got hits on it!
:noid
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for a long time we participated in FSO regularly.....but never in Bombers. :O
I didn't even know how to get into the bomb site :rofl :rofl
:salute
:rofl :aok
Ya...ummm...sorry bout that Redbull, you were the back of the flight... :D
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:rofl :aok
Ya...ummm...sorry bout that Redbull, you were the back of the flight... :D
that's because I was trying to regain my alt after chasing the Ki61 with Thias :old: :cry
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I just loved seeing that B-29 chasing me. If he was in a B-17 or B-24, he might have gotten me with his chin guns.
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AKELD613
23:38:28 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
00:23:09 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
AKFulcrm
23:38:31 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
AKGreyga
23:38:45 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Shot down a B-29 flown by RedBull.
00:23:09 Shot down a B-29 flown by RedBull.
00:24:01 Helps AKPepprr shoot down RedBull.
AKPepprr
23:38:43 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:22:26 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
00:24:01 Shot down a B-29 flown by RedBull.
AKQwik
23:38:42 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:24:01 Helps AKPepprr shoot down RedBull.
AKShrike
23:38:29 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:23:09 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
AKSofty
23:38:39 Departed from Field #7 in a Ki-61-I-Tei
00:23:09 Helps AKGreyga shoot down RedBull.
00:24:01 Helps AKPepprr shoot down RedBull.
Yet somehow...still...
Top Pilots: Kills
442w30 (~Air Raiders~): 5
BudGray (Duxford Wing RAF): 3
RedBull (Army of Muppets): 3
I did leave a sizable hole in Japan though, didn't even have to drop my bombs! :old:
(http://www.steveklotz.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/crater.jpg)
:rofl :rofl :rofl
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:angel:
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The secret is typing .fenemy playerID and the enemy icon of the selected player is turned into a glowing red aurua and everyone knows which red guy to shoot.
Just a little FYI.