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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: airmess on June 05, 2002, 05:03:32 PM
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(http://www.me109.net/duxford_2001/flying_legends.jpg)
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Sweeeeet :)
I recognize #2. :)
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i had a photo gallery with the planes i saw in Duxford. unfortunately i messed up the script. gonna fix that and post it.
would be good if we could collect such kind of images in in here somehow ... would be a nice source.
if somebody ia a crack on programing such a menue guided photo gallery, i would apreciate to get that script and upload it on my webserver .. collect players pictures and keep it running.
thanks
airmes
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Hmm th enose of the Spit XIV is really sticking out of the line :)
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Pardubice, Czech Republic, June
(http://forum.wbfree.net/images/exp/spit9.jpg)
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MY would that make a nice straffing run or what ? :D
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huh? straffing garbage?...for what?
nah...spending 20mm rounds on such pathetic planes is no good tradeoff ;)
:D
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Whos talking about 20mm? My C.202 does not have 20mm canons... ;)
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Cool pics man. Thanks.
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Spitfire MH434 is one of the few surviving flying spits to have actual kills in WWII. Believe 4.5 kills. Lardner-Burke, a South African is one pilot who flew MH434.
MH434 has also been in a flying status condition since she was built at Castle Bromwich in August of 1943! Alot of history there!!
I believe Spitfire ML417 has 2 kills, 2 damages but she was beat up pretty bad by a Me109G6 over France. She now flys for the Fighter Collection Group.
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beautiful. thanks for the pic