Are those 110's on the horizon?
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Are those 110's on the horizon?
Thought I'd share some screenshots of ZG76 in action last night... we were passing the time talking about cricket when somebody spotted aircraft on the horizon...
You dirty rotters!
Luckily Broadie managed to jump on a Lewis gun and pop some rounds into one of you!
You dirty rotters!
Luckily Broadie managed to jump on a Lewis gun and pop some rounds into one of you!
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Excellent snapshots. I was wondering how the 110s got so many kills last night.
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Some excellent shots there Bonkin
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I love those pictures, Those planes looks a lot better when they are on the ground, with parts missing and damadge on their fuselage or when they explode.
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Thank you sir, lovely pics, I wondered why you weren't taking off, but by the looks of it you had no serviceable aircraft left after our second pass.
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Bloody rotters, as I said so in at the time. All good fun and it was certainly an experience to go through.
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Erm, we didn't take off because we were ordered not to. We saw you coming over the trees and could have been zipping across the field by the time you reached us but were ordered to stay put. Apparently the idea was that we weren't really in our planes but were sitting around in deckchairs when you hove into view, so we should have been diving for cover rather than taking off All part of the fun I guess, and I must say your ground attack was very effective. Good stuffGrey wrote:Thank you sir, lovely pics, I wondered why you weren't taking off, but by the looks of it you had no serviceable aircraft left after our second pass.
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great shots, thanks!
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Brilliant! If only we *could* sit in our deckchairs at readiness in Cliffs, it would really add to the immersion. Imagine seeing that happen in front of you, trying to steady your G&T whilst the enemy strafe your kites. Splendid stuff.
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This is probably the reason why: http://www.aircombatgroup.co.uk/forum/v ... =26&t=5473Broadsword wrote:Erm, we didn't take off because we were ordered not to. We saw you coming over the trees and could have been zipping across the field by the time you reached us but were ordered to stay put. Apparently the idea was that we weren't really in our planes but were sitting around in deckchairs when you hove into view, so we should have been diving for cover rather than taking off All part of the fun I guess, and I must say your ground attack was very effective. Good stuffGrey wrote:Thank you sir, lovely pics, I wondered why you weren't taking off, but by the looks of it you had no serviceable aircraft left after our second pass.