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How do you fly "Over Flanders Fields"?

How do you fly "Over Flanders Fields"?  

50 members have voted

  1. 1. How many pilots do you have enlisted?

  2. 2. Which nationality are you flying?

    • Mostly British
    • Mostly French
    • Mostly German
    • Mostly American
    • All Entente nations
    • All equally mixed
  3. 3. What sort of aircraft do you fly?

    • Only scouts
    • Only two-seaters
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    • Pretty well mixed
    • Mostly scouts, occasional two-seats
    • Mostly two-seats, occasional scouts
  4. 4. Campaign or Quick Combat?

    • I fly only Campaigns
    • I fly only Quick Combat
    • Campaigns, with occasional QC
    • QC, with occasional Campaigns
    • An equal mix of both
  5. 5. How long do your average pilots last?

    • 1 - 4 sorties
    • 5 - 10 sorties
    • 11 - 20 sorties
    • 21 - 30 sorties
    • 31 - 50 sorties
    • more than 50 sorties


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Ah, I looked it up. Always thought they created fun-words, but they do exist.

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Ah, I looked it up. Always thought they created fun-words, but they do exist.

 

Around here, along with another plant, they're considered weed trees.

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Another bird with high gyro is the stock N28. Try to make a single loop in that crate--I dare you!

 

I don't have a problem with it, but I'm more used to Camels so know what to expect :).

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This poll was a good idea Olham! :good:

 

S!

 

vonOben

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I always thought a fighter was single seater, but you had none listed so I put down a two seater which i never fly but i also never fly a scout. Whats up?

 

Edit!!!!!

 

It looks like from the voting I should have said ,Scout which I guess is a fighter?

Edited by Pawgy

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Pawgy, the "single-seaters" were called "scouts". The S.E.5a even has it in it's name - "Scout Experimental".

 

You should be able to "delete your vote" with the button below the poll, and then vote new.

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:lol: Until this very day, I still wonder, what elderberries may be? :rofl:

Elderflowers smell awful but make great refreshing cordial. The berries taste disgusting but make good wine. Hope that helps, Olham.

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Yo, meanwhile, I looked it up - Holunderbeeren in German.

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