Session 16th Mar 2008
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Session 16th Mar 2008
I have three Burma coops ready for this coming Sunday. Aircraft will be ............
Allied
SBD-3s(standing in for Vultee Vengence), Tomahawk MK IIAs, Hurricane MK IIAs, P-40Es, Spitfire VIIIs.
Japanese
Ki-43-IIs, Ki-43-II Kai, G4M1-11(betties).
Vin
Allied
SBD-3s(standing in for Vultee Vengence), Tomahawk MK IIAs, Hurricane MK IIAs, P-40Es, Spitfire VIIIs.
Japanese
Ki-43-IIs, Ki-43-II Kai, G4M1-11(betties).
Vin
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Great.
I think the Burma Map is one of the best. Thanks Vin.
I think the Burma Map is one of the best. Thanks Vin.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Sounds good, but Burma map is quite large so make sure you empty your bladders and fill your glasses before setting off
Need an undamaged engine to get back over those mountains as well.
Need an undamaged engine to get back over those mountains as well.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Looking forward to it mate.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Sounds great Vin. see you there m8
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Dear All,
Just to prove that I do visit the FI forum occaisionally I will reply to this topic. Great....should be good....but it DOES let Genosse off the hook.........I suppose he'll be forgetting his orders for more Coops now. I do like this theatre and the aircraft types.....I can be John Wayne or Errol Flynn again.
Best regards,
Pike.
Just to prove that I do visit the FI forum occaisionally I will reply to this topic. Great....should be good....but it DOES let Genosse off the hook.........I suppose he'll be forgetting his orders for more Coops now. I do like this theatre and the aircraft types.....I can be John Wayne or Errol Flynn again.
Best regards,
Pike.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Is that wishful thinking?:FI:Pike wrote:....I can be Errol Flynn again.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
My dear Pike!:FI:Pike wrote:Dear All,
Just to prove that I do visit the FI forum occaisionally I will reply to this topic. Great....should be good....but it DOES let Genosse off the hook.........I suppose he'll be forgetting his orders for more Coops now. I do like this theatre and the aircraft types.....I can be John Wayne or Errol Flynn again.
Best regards,
Pike.
Indeed I am very impressed about your online appearance. Honestly you´ve joined this BB on Friday August 22, 2003 and you´ve already contributed to this BB 18 (!!!) postings. I say this quite seriously but I´m really proud to know you and therefore I can live with one of your very English ... erm ... southern Gentlemen manners: the less the better.
It´s good to see you here again, Scott!
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Is everyone happy with the plane set? I might replace the Ki-43 Kai with the Ki-61 as it has more fire power. Any suggestions will be considered.
Vin
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Whoa!
Pike!
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Does your wife know you're doing this?
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Eighteen posts?! Man, I better watch out!
Good to see you here Scott ... now go sit back on the couch.
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Pike!
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Does your wife know you're doing this?
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Eighteen posts?! Man, I better watch out!
Good to see you here Scott ... now go sit back on the couch.
Fal "Mizzle" con
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Well,:FI:Ardmore wrote:... I might replace the Ki-43 Kai with the Ki-61 ...
it IS prettier.
"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."
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Vin Spit VIII is a potent killer of late war Japanese planes so a bit too good for the mid war Orientals IMO.
If you want one what about a Mrk Vb or 2 cannon Vc ? They will still wipe the floor with the Ki43 II which are truly shan, having a tendency to flip without warning, dont think the FM was ever sorted.The earlier ones are much superior if a bit slower.
If you want one what about a Mrk Vb or 2 cannon Vc ? They will still wipe the floor with the Ki43 II which are truly shan, having a tendency to flip without warning, dont think the FM was ever sorted.The earlier ones are much superior if a bit slower.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Come on Pike,
Errol Flynn is way younger than you
Errol Flynn is way younger than you
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
Think your right there (was trying to be historical).Vin Spit VIII is a potent killer of late war Japanese planes so a bit too good for the mid war Orientals IMO.
Thanks for the input G, perhaps sticking to the Curtiss aircraft would be a better bet.
On further testing I've opted for the Tomahawk IIb which will mostly be up against the Ki43-II-Kai.
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Re: Session 16th Mar 2008
:FI:Ardmore wrote:I have three Burma coops ready for this coming Sunday. Aircraft will be ............
Allied
SBD-3s(standing in for Vultee Vengence), Tomahawk MK IIAs, Hurricane MK IIAs, P-40Es, Spitfire VIIIs.
Japanese
Ki-43-IIs, Ki-43-II Kai, G4M1-11(betties).
Vin
Great now I have to learn how to fly some more planes, will the madness never end