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4 pointsAs I see you are carrying the "heavy ordinance", we'll take care of any issues in your flight path...
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4 pointsMcDonnell Douglas A-4H Skyhawk - Aggressor Flight, Escuadrón Aéreo 2, Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya, 1996 Template Credit: Nyghtfall
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3 pointswhich would you take, the early morning commuter or the midnight train?
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3 pointsFound this nice story and wanted to share with you, guys. https://www.cia.gov/legacy/museum/artifact/seven-days-in-the-arctic/?fbclid=IwAR30Nt3ahm_tPx_Wr4mMSB-xYA5H4xnqH4O79tSvhbU2Oc31CcAXe9yBO9c
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3 pointsSitRep: i added more buildings to the Campana Oil Refinery. The refinery and the Steel Plant now have Flak protection. If you have SAM for the Argentinians then one SAM site is part of the Steel Plant defence.
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3 pointsComing in for a bad trap. If I was flying a real plane they would have waved me off and I would have struck the ship, possibly damaging the landing gear and turn in my wings. But this is SF2 and I can get away with it.
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2 pointsHey Tom, I see a whale down there. SHUT UP, CARL, DO SOME OF THAT PILOT SH17! Let's goooo! The faster, the higher. Flying along, singing a song...
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1 pointThe latest iteration of the Tommo Inc Falcon 4.0 total conversion modification - Benchmark Sims 4.37 U2 - is available for you to enjoy RIGHT NOW! BMS 4.37 U2 requires a legit installation of a Falcon 4.0 (all older and newer versions are accepted alike, i.e. Microprose, Hasbro, GOG, Steam, Retroism). The check is performed both at setup time and every time you start BMS. If no valid installation is found, BMS will exit with a corresponding error message. For those of you who are new to Falcon and still need a legacy Falcon 4.0 license, you’re lucky, as there are various season sales going on. Retroism GOG If you have already installed BMS 4.37 Full Installer you will need to launch the “updater.exe” in Falcon BMS root folder (or from the new launcher). Alternatively, you can use the offline incremental installer available on the Falcon BMS Download page. This mod may not be used for any commercial purposes. Any such use may constitute a violation of the intellectual property of Tommo Inc and the non-commercial Terms and Conditions under which Benchmark Sims make this mod available to you. After the update, when starting BMS, the version string in the BMS UI will now read: FALCON BMS 4.37.2 (X64) BUILD 521 DISCLAIMER: Do not update over a modded 3D KTO Database, it will corrupt your install… CHANGELOG https://www.falcon-bms.com/changelogs/falcon-bms-4-37-2/ A big THANK YOU to everyone in the BMS development team and to the gents from TOMMO INC who made this release possible!
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1 pointDecided to try out the F-16C Block 52 and doing some BVR familiarization earlier.
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1 pointJournal of FLt Douglas Bell-Gordon, RNAS Part 14 27 February 1917. Furnes, Belgium. Tea at La Panne with Simpson. The sky was grey, the colour of putty. Wind swept salt spray across the beach and boulevard, speckling the window panes of the seaside hotel tearoom. Wisps of fine snow furled and unfurled across the pavement outside. Simpson poured us each another cup of tea and lit his pipe. He went on about a letter he had received from a young lady in London who had got his name from the sister of our old chum Galbraith. Galbraith was drafted to Eastchurch as an instructor. His sister is over from Canada and working as a nurse in London. “I could tell Huntington was jealous of Reggie Soar’s getting that first letter from the nurse in England a couple of weeks ago. Then he protested that he could not betray Eliza.” Simpson smiled as he listened to me. Then I asked him, “George, do you think there really is an Eliza? Because I bloody don’t.” “So, our friend Huntington is going on about a young lady who does not exist? If you are correct, one has to admit it’s a bit pathetic,” he said. “And bloody irritating,” I added. “The man is a fraud.” “Come now,” said Simpson. “He has said he was educated at Haberdashers. I went to grammar school. Still, I trained with a fellow at Chingford who went to Habs. Forget the name of the house Huntington said he was in, but I recognised it from the Chingford chap. So, I suppose that much is true.” “Okay, I’ll grant him that one. Not much else, though. Squadron Commander Bromet is an excellent officer and a true gentleman, but he seems to be totally taken in by this guy. Huntington has six victories chalked up on the board and, if I dare be frank with you, I have serious reservations about at least five of them. The other one I’m just not sure about. Everything about the fellow is a lie.” Simpson frowned. “Maybe he has a friend at Wing. Certainly you don’t intend to call him out in the wardroom?” “No, of course not. I’d simply like to have a little cheeky fun with him.” “How so?” I laid enough francs on the table to pay for our tea and buns. “I need to find a photograph of a lovely young English girl, about our age. And I’d like to acquire some fine stationery, very feminine and of English manufacture. Can you pull some strings with family or friends back home? You and I, George, are about to build Huntington a new love…” I fetched our coats from a nearby hook. Simpson was still seated. “Wipe your chin, George,” I said. “You’ve dribbled your tea.” 28 February 1917 We closed out the month with a close offensive patrol forward of the Belgian front up to the coast and a few miles out to sea. The rain and wind had lessened but had not stopped. We landed after two hours, sodden and frozen through, and secure in the knowledge that the Germans were too intelligent to be flying in this muck. D’Albiac, our Records Officer, called me to the squadron office after lunch. To my absolute shock he handed me my travel warrants and other paperwork for nearly two weeks of leave. I’d been in France since October and this was the first real leave I’d had. It was important for me to get it in before spring arrived and the war fighting season began again.
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1 pointthe plane got smallpox. it happened because he had not been vaccinated. warning to all antivaxers
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1 pointLet's go ! THAT is speed Covered by the fury of six mighty J-93, you cannot hear the "StructuralFactor" strongly expressing his disagreement. Once he lost patience ...hit's a wall.
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