In this section, we got the chance to talk to a real AW vet. Boozer is an veteran pilot who has been playing since DOS days. He was generous enough to give us a few minutes out of his flight time for this interview. The interview was setup by Vagabond. The interview was conducted by Vagabond and Pace
. FB: How long have you been playing AW?
Boozer: Five years.
FB: That's back in the DOS days eh?
Boozer: Yeah, I saw a cool add in Computer Gaming for it on Genie. Signed on the next day.
FB: (Laughing) How does the quality of pilots compare from then to now in general?
Boozer: Well half of them still play, but the talent has definitely been watered down with the numbers that fly today.
FB: And I'm sure the talk has increased greatly.
Boozer: The "chatter" you mean?
FB: The "I'm the best", "No one can beat me" stuff.
Boozer: Yes, it's a neat thing for new guys and the kids that play
FB: Have you flown FR since day 1, or did you start somewhere else?
Boozer: Well, I flew 4 days in what was "half-time" back when I signed on. Full realism was still in beta, and, after I found it, I made it home.
FB: What are your "Planes of choice"?
Boozer: I prefer the Boom & Zoom planes, P-51, F4U, P-47...Well actually American BnZ’ers. Don't care much for the FW.
FB: Have any particular memorable moments?
Boozer: Quite a few. There’s a few: Training under Grok, Flying a P-47 in the Eagle day 2 scenario with a Jug and getting 4 kills, Bigweek, and of course winging Moggy in Spitfires in a scenario.
FB: Speaking of Bigweek... How do you feel about AWII, as it compares to AW for Windows?
Boozer: Fantastic and Enormous, not much of a front-end deal, but the scenario terrain is wonderful, you can fly through the Eiffel Tower
FB: (Laughing)
Boozer: The thing is BIG and will make for some great events.
FB: It seems like Moggy is one of your major rivals... any others?
Boozer: Rival? (laughs), I don't rate.You want names of the same class of pilot? FB: Sure.
Boozer: HeeBee, Merch, Soup the dweeb, Mute, Popeye, Dragon, off the top of my head. There's another class just above us. Premier pilots are Ketchup, Stiletto, Rocketman, Twist, Moggy, and Sharkbait, just to name a few.
FB: Boozer...Any feelings towards squadrons, as a whole ?
Boozer: Squads are a great way to make good friends. People you really get attached to, even though you've never even seen them.
Boozer: Some of whom I would consider my "best pals" are online characters.
FB: Have you ever been in, or are you currently in a squadron?
Boozer: Yes, A longstanding group. The 4th Fighter Group, we emulate the WWII group out of Debden.
FB: What, in your opinion, makes a good pilot? Is there one skill that stands above the others?
Boozer: It's called "situational awareness" that ability to size up the situation and make your move accordingly. That's a broad skill that encompasses the entire arena down to your 2k private space. FB: What is the main thing new players need to work on?
Boozer: Brand new? Takeoff, landing, learning how his particular plane can perform. What you can and cannot do in that Yak, and then the standard maneuvers, yoyo's, loops, Immelmans, Split-S’.
FB: On the same subject, what is a good plane for a "Newbie" to start with?
Boozer: Depends on the arena they're in, but I’d have to say a Spitfire or 109 for ETO an the F6F for the PTO. Zero's are fun in the Pac, but a newbie will die fast.
FB: So are there any special tactics or advice you'd like to share that apply to the general populace of AW?
Boozer: You want secrets I've spent 5 years learning?!?
FB: Yes, but we'll settle for general advice.
Boozer: (Laughing) Get good control of your plane and know the condition of the fight. Never fly into battle climbing so hard that it's slowing you down. ALWAYS check behind you, every 15 seconds, check 6.
FB: How do you feel about AOL's dropping of AW4W and replacing it with AW2, which will be charged hourly?
Boozer: Well, you're asking an old "elite" guy that the AOL kids whine about. Me, I've used my regular AW budget to buy a top of the line computer. So, for me AOL's early marketing mistake was my gain.I dont expect any company to give anything away free, but they could be more forthcoming for the players.
FB: One more question before we let you go... Where did the handle come from?
Boozer: (Laughing), Wifey got mad one night and called me that long ago.
FB: (Laughing) Thanks for your time.
Boozer: Sure.
Furball Magazine would like to thank Boozer for taking the time to share some of his experience and his past with us.[F]
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