Meet the BgAFs on Friday!
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Meet the BgAFs on Friday!
Folks!
Today =BgAF=Raven has challenged us on behalf of his squad for a DF mission tomorrow. His squad will be on HL at 2100 BST (2200 CET, 2300 Eastern Europe Time) to meet us. The planeset will contain aircrafts of the years 1942/1943.
I hereby order everybody to call in to fly with us! If you won´t show up have a nice evening and enjoy your beers!
Anyhow, you´ll be welcomed to try'n'die with us!
S!
Today =BgAF=Raven has challenged us on behalf of his squad for a DF mission tomorrow. His squad will be on HL at 2100 BST (2200 CET, 2300 Eastern Europe Time) to meet us. The planeset will contain aircrafts of the years 1942/1943.
I hereby order everybody to call in to fly with us! If you won´t show up have a nice evening and enjoy your beers!
Anyhow, you´ll be welcomed to try'n'die with us!
S!
Nunc est bibendum - Let's start to drink!
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If I'm not some where else, I'll be there.
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I´ve always thouht BST would be British Standard Time but who cares about it anyway what I think ... my fault!:FI:Nellip wrote:Times a bit confusing for me - 21 BST (British Summer Time?) but we are still using GMT at the moment until we put the clocks forward - so I guess that mean 20 GMT?
If I can get my head around the timings I might make it!
Naw, Neil ... actually I´m going to meet Raven and his boys at 2200 my time ... I suppose that is 2100 your time and 2300 his time ...
Jeez, let´s better use terms like Nellip Time Zone to clear up the confusion!!!
Genosse lost in the land of terminal confusions
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Zulu, GMT or UTC ?
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Coordinated Universal Time (UTC,--Fr. Temps Universel Coordonné) is a high-precision atomic time standard. UTC has uniform seconds defined by International Atomic Time (TAI), with leap seconds announced at irregular intervals to compensate for the Earth's slowing rotation and other discrepancies. Leap seconds allow UTC to closely track Universal Time (UT), a time standard based not on the uniform passage of seconds, but on the Earth's angular rotation.
Time zones around the world are expressed as positive or negative offsets from UTC. Local time is UTC plus the time zone offset for that location, plus an offset (typically +1) for daylight saving time, if in effect. UTC replaced Greenwich Mean Time on 1 January 1972 as the basis for the main reference time scale or civil time in various regions.[1]
UTC is also referred to by the military and civil aviation as Zulu time (Z).[2][3]
Of course we could have Fighting Irish Time - standardized from the Guiness Clock
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Yeah, absolutely agreed! That was big fun again after we had such a clash of squads years ago as far as I can remember. It was interesting to see how we were handling the different situations and for a moment I had even the feeling that we had the air superiorty. Anyhow, this needs to be repeated!:FI:Gadje wrote:Congratulations to the =BgAF= for an overwhelming victory last night
And thanks for leaving our farm animals and women afterwards (obviously poor taste in such things these boys)
And a big S! to the few M8's who did turn up. Hopefully we can do this again.
This time with a in numbers and kind limited planeset. I hope Mike will get this server commander to work properly for the next match.
Nonetheless, thank you a million for fly'n'die with, mates! A salute to our Bulgarian flight mates, too! You showed us our limits!
We´ll certainly meet you again!
Nunc est bibendum - Let's start to drink!
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Agreed!! Lastnight was real fun, I had a great time even though we got thumped!! Think numbers were against us though! Magbe more FI will turn up next time, hint hint!! 9v6 doesn't sound that bad but you can sure feel the difference! Just trying to take off and get some height was real tough!
Maybe some of the old school pro's should come back and give the boys a hand!! no names!
Gen I'm gonna fire up il2sc in 10 mins, If you want to mess around with it pls feel free! I'm away for the day and won't be back until tonight. Some of the new functions in this program sound real good and could make our sunday fly more interesting!!
Give it a go m8 and work your magic!
S! and well done for your efforts last night!
Maybe some of the old school pro's should come back and give the boys a hand!! no names!
Gen I'm gonna fire up il2sc in 10 mins, If you want to mess around with it pls feel free! I'm away for the day and won't be back until tonight. Some of the new functions in this program sound real good and could make our sunday fly more interesting!!
Give it a go m8 and work your magic!
S! and well done for your efforts last night!
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Yepper do!
I had a ... uh ... great time ... errr ... dying for my country yesterday. Not quite what Patton had in mind.
>sigh<
But sneeriously, ih t'was lots of fun.
If yous wants more, remember the 69.GIAP guys are lookin' for a match too.
Just a think an' a link.
Fal "RIP several times" con
I had a ... uh ... great time ... errr ... dying for my country yesterday. Not quite what Patton had in mind.
>sigh<
But sneeriously, ih t'was lots of fun.
If yous wants more, remember the 69.GIAP guys are lookin' for a match too.
Just a think an' a link.
Fal "RIP several times" con
"He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed."
- The history of Paul Revere's midnight ride, by Sarah Palin.
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