25436cz Posted Tuesday at 07:36 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:36 PM Hello, I'm pretty new to this site and, to be honest, forums overall. I'm not much of an online guy, but I'm planning to be more active, especially on this forum. I started to find planes really interesting when I was still in lower secondary school. It started as a hobby, but later became an obsession. Now, it wasn't an obsession that would fade away like my obsession with cars and certain games, whether it be video games or sports; it stayed with me up until today. The video games I usually play are War Thunder, mainly for its ground realistic battles but also air realistic battles, Nuclear Option for its easy controls, Red Dead Redemption 2 if I want to chill, and Strike Fighters 2, which I bought last week. If I pick my favorite game, it would be Strike Fighters 2. The controls aren't complicated, but they aren't simple either; they are perfectly balanced, with easy-to-learn controls but still being hard to master. Another main reason why I would pick Strike Fighters 2 out of any game is its replayability. The amount of jets in the game is big, so big in fact that you can't get bored. Every jet is built according to what it's supposed to do. The A-10 Thunderbolt is really durable, can carry many ordinances, but its downside is that it's slow and hard to maneuver because it's not meant for that. The A-10 is meant to strike enemy ground units, and that's what it excels at. The F-15, on the other hand, is very maneuverable and very fast, but it's not as durable as the A-10. Since the A-10 is expected to get hit, the F-15 is built for the opposite: to not get hit and to attack enemy air units. I'd be glad to answer any questions you might have for me. 2
daddyairplanes Posted Tuesday at 11:35 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:35 PM welcome to the party just got three questions what is your name? . . . what is your quest? . . . what..... is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow? 1 3
25436cz Posted yesterday at 08:06 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:06 AM 8 hours ago, daddyairplanes said: welcome to the party just got three questions what is your name? . . . what is your quest? . . . what..... is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow? My name is John trying to learn something new about aviation everyday African or European? 2 2
Goob113870 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 21 hours ago, 25436cz said: Hello, I'm pretty new to this site and, to be honest, forums overall. I'm not much of an online guy, but I'm planning to be more active, especially on this forum. I started to find planes really interesting when I was still in lower secondary school. It started as a hobby, but later became an obsession. Now, it wasn't an obsession that would fade away like my obsession with cars and certain games, whether it be video games or sports; it stayed with me up until today. The video games I usually play are War Thunder, mainly for its ground realistic battles but also air realistic battles, Nuclear Option for its easy controls, Red Dead Redemption 2 if I want to chill, and Strike Fighters 2, which I bought last week. If I pick my favorite game, it would be Strike Fighters 2. The controls aren't complicated, but they aren't simple either; they are perfectly balanced, with easy-to-learn controls but still being hard to master. Another main reason why I would pick Strike Fighters 2 out of any game is its replayability. The amount of jets in the game is big, so big in fact that you can't get bored. Every jet is built according to what it's supposed to do. The A-10 Thunderbolt is really durable, can carry many ordinances, but its downside is that it's slow and hard to maneuver because it's not meant for that. The A-10 is meant to strike enemy ground units, and that's what it excels at. The F-15, on the other hand, is very maneuverable and very fast, but it's not as durable as the A-10. Since the A-10 is expected to get hit, the F-15 is built for the opposite: to not get hit and to attack enemy air units. I'd be glad to answer any questions you might have for me. Welcome Youngling 1
Flanker562 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 9 hours ago, 25436cz said: My name is John trying to learn something new about aviation everyday African or European? I guess if you know Monty Python you might fit in fine with us. 4
daddyairplanes Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 9 hours ago, 25436cz said: My name is John trying to learn something new about aviation everyday African or European? ok folks, this ones a keeper 1
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