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  1. Get an Axe...and volunteer to cut wood...boring, yes...but a nice little earner!
  2. Under a Killing Moon....yeah!!
  3. Brilliant BH...thanks for explaining that so well1...I'm on level 18..and not really concentrated on Smithing sadly......maybe my next character!
  4. Thanks again everyone
  5. hahahahaha....Frying tonight! BTW...is there a tuitorial on forging weapons and armour?
  6. Amazing photos..thanks for sharing
  7. I think the less CFS3 is mentioned...the better the sales will be
  8. Sorry Elephant...but it happened more than once, where Pilots deliberately rammed enemy aircraft...the most famous cases being... On 18 August 1940, RAFVR Sergeant Bruce Hancock of No.6 SFTS from RAF Windrush used his Avro Anson aircraft to ram a Heinkel He.111P; there were no survivors.[7] Also on this day Flight Lieutenant James Eglington Marshall of 85 Squadron RAF used his Hawker Hurricane to ram the tail unit of a Heinkel He 111 after he had expended the last of his ammunition on it. The Hurricane's starboard wing tip broke off in the attack and the Heinkel was assessed as 'probably destroyed.' On 15 September 1940, Flight Sergeant Ray Holmes of No. 504 Squadron RAF used his Hawker Hurricane to destroy a Dornier Do-17 bomber over London by ramming but at the loss of his own aircraft (and almost his own life) in one of the defining moments of the Battle of Britain. Holmes, making a head-on attack, found his guns inoperative. He flew his plane into the top-side of the German bomber, cutting off the rear tail section with his wing and causing the bomber to dive out of control. The German crew were killed in the crash, while the injured Holmes bailed out of his plane and survived. As the R.A.F. did not practice ramming as an air combat tactic, this was considered an impromptu manoeuvre. On 7 October 1940, Pilot Officer Ken W. Mackenzie of No.501 Squadron RAF used his Hawker Hurricane to destroy a Messerschmitt Bf 109. His Combat Report read "... I attacked the three nearest machines in vic formation from beneath and a fourth enemy aircraft doing rear-gaurd flew across the line of fire and he developed a leak in the glycol tank. ... I emptied the rest of my ammunition into him from 200 yards but he still flew on and down to 80, to 100 feet off the sea. I flew around him and signalled him to go down, which had no result. I therefore attempted to ram his tail with my undercarriage but it reduced my speed too low to hit him. So flying alongside I dipped my starboard wing-tip onto his port tail plane. The tail plane came off and I lost the tip of my starboard wing. The enemy aircraft spun into the sea and partially sank...". On 2 November 1940, Greek Air Force pilot Marinos Mitralexis shot down one Italian Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 bomber, then, out of ammunition, brought another down by smashing its rudder with the propeller of his PZL P.24 fighter. Both aircraft were forced into emergency landings, and Mitralexis used the threat of his pistol to take the four-man bomber crew prisoner. Mitralexis was promoted in rank and awarded medals.[8][9][10] [edit]Kingdom of Yugoslavia On 6 April 1941, the first day of Invasion of Yugoslavia 36th group of the 5th fighter regiment of the Yugoslav Royal Air Force, equipped with obsolete Hawker Fury biplanes scrambled to defend their airfield, Režanovačka Kosa, from a strafing attack by approximately 30 Messerschmitt Bf 109s and Bf 110s. In the ensuing uneven dogfight at least three Yugoslav pilots—Captain Konstantin Jermakov, Captain Vojislav Popović and Lieutenant Milorad Tanasić—each rammed a German fighter with fatal results on both sides. C/O Wikipedia Obviously, the film is a mish-mash of these various stories
  9. Brilliant!....and a history lesson I never knew about
  10. When someone dies protecting us all...they are a true hero!
  11. thank you all for your kind words...god..I feel more like 80 today!
  12. Thank you Gentlemen!....I shall raise a glass tonight in your Honour!
  13. If I had known I was gonna live this long....I'd have taken better care of myself! A few close chums coming over, for a bit of a party tonight...so looking forward to seeing them. I will no doubt be late logging on here tomorrow..as my m8 Fletch is bringing over some of his "Nurse McCreedy's surgical bruise lotion" homebrew!!!....could be a wild night!!
  14. Nice smoke FX in that screenie m8
  15. Absolutely...and thats the difference between a Terrorist, and a Freedom Fighter.....It just depends which side you're on
  16. Another detail I spotted...the Aircrew dont look like total Dorks anymore!
  17. Hahaha...yer...I can't wait to read Lou's comments!
  18. The old saying "Many a true word, is spoken in Jest" comes to mind!
  19. Damn them all...I hardly consider wiping out an entire Village in a 'cleansing' type way in Rome Total War...makes me a bad person!.....the damn Gauls asked for it!....Attacking my Fortifications!...bloody savages!
  20. Well done m8...and good luck!
  21. Indeed WM....there is a limit to what can be shown on a Video...but what it clearly DOES show...Is the fact that p4 is about to blow the competition CLEAN out of the water!!!
  22. Pathetic!...these idiots get donations FFS...to help people who need it!...well, not from me ever again!!!
  23. hahaha...You'll hear it a lot...it's a running joke in the Skyrim community Shiloh
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