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Offline Mw007

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« Reply #45 on: July 17, 2002, 11:46:25 PM »
if the enemy has his sights on you its kill or be killed....thats just the simple truth.....I'm not going to turn at the last second, because if he squeezed that little trigger on his joystick- its a second too late for me.

Offline MadBirdCZ

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« Reply #46 on: July 18, 2002, 04:30:05 AM »
S you all think HOs are bad?  Try to fly C.202 then!  EVERYONE is going for HO with you because they know that they dont have to worry about you killing them... Every single plane I met yesterday turned to me HO lol... Except for C47s.... They just kept trying to ram me.... :D

Offline Fester'

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« Reply #47 on: July 18, 2002, 06:59:29 AM »
I'll take head ons, shoot rockets, fly upside down, drop bombs on planes on the runway whatever the hell it takes to kill the other guy.  Happiness is an enemy at a deacked field about 10 feet off the ground and close to stall... with his gear down.  Or a Spit at 1.2 flying straight at my 110g2.  :)

The quicker I can kill someone the better and the head on offers the least amount of effort.  I dont even have to alter my course :)

Vulching is the same thought process, ACM when done right puts the enemy at a disadvantage.  Low and slow.  Why go through all that work when the guy taking off is already in that state.

It's not that I lack morals, Im just lazy.