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Join the 354th Bulldogs on a difficult mission over North Vietnam portrayed in this comic strip adventure! 

 

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Great comic, hope to see a new one with updated mods one day.

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I LIKE it!!!

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Veèèèèry cool !!!

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A good read, I even learned some new stuff (never been such a big Vietnam war history buff)!

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Good stuff and keep up the good work:) :good:

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Amazing!

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Accurate flight language as well. I mean most combat fighter jet pilots usually say shit or F##k when they have been hit.  :biggrin:  :biggrin:  :biggrin:

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