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Dave

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  1. But still have never lost in A2A combat. It was the same on both sides. We didnt use the AIM-9X, helmet mounted site, or AESA radar. Both were playing with hands tied behind their backs.
  2. No they didnt. For the 100th time. The F-15's were aggressors playing and not playing as USAF planes. The media hyped that one up. Been a bunch of threads on this.
  3. I have caught my plane on fire a few time being in AB too long.
  4. That is not a draw back. Not at all. No more point, click, shoot, which means you might actually have to do some work to get a kill. Much more leaning towards immersion and realism than anything else.
  5. Backwards thinking. its the 21st century, not the 2nd century.
  6. Just prosecute those who do it I guess.
  7. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32111688/ns/world_news-americas/ Honor killings? I am failing to see the "honor".
  8. Yep but so worth it.
  9. We have a beer here at a Pub in Dayton. Its aged in whiskey barrels. Man its good and it has a higher alcohol content. Man I wish I could remember the name.
  10. No it doesn't, I have tried though. Yes this works in all the series.
  11. Mine works alot better than Alt+D or I would used that.
  12. Dave

    Check This Out

    A Texas Airman stationed at an Air Force Base near Sacramento, Calif. has lost both legs after surgeons reportedly botched a routine surgery to remove his gallbladder. Colton Read, 20, underwent laproscopic surgery last week at David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base near Sacramento. Laproscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that involves making a tiny incision to minimize pain and speed recovery time. About an hour into the surgery, something went wrong. Read's wife Jessica told CBS11TV.com. "A nurse runs out, 'we need blood now' and she rounds the corner and my gut feelings is 'oh my God, is that my husband?'" Jessica Read said. Read's wife said an Air Force general surgeon mistakenly cut her husband's aortic valve, which supplies blood to the heart, but waited hours to transport Colton Read to a state hospital with a vascular surgeon. Read, who is still in intensive care, lost both legs as a result of the blood loss. Meanwhile, his gallbladder still has not been removed. Jessica Read said the doctor admitted his mistake, but under federal law the Reads cannot sue. The future of Colton Read's career is now uncertain, FOX 40 in Sacramento reported. Jessica Read told FOX 40 she is appalled that the Air Force is even considering medical retirement or medical discharge while Airman Read is incapable of making any type of decision. She said he is not 100 percent lucid and is still heavily medicated. The Air Force is conducting a review of the case using outside experts. Click here to read more on this story and to see a picture of Airman Colton at CBS11TV.com.
  13. All by design. The only reason I keep a red dot is my eyesight is terrible. Been using to that way for a long time.
  14. Put this in your flight folder. HUDDATA.7z
  15. SU-27 is still a POS.
  16. RF-8G circa 1986
  17. A-10's over Germany
  18. the AC-119 is going to be a challenge. Can you handle it? The guns are going to be tricky to get right.
  19. We dont want your opinion, as we didnt ask for it. j/k It going to be a much more accurate AT-6B. Nav/target pod is in the right place. Thank you Dels.
  20. You could give me a fleet of Flankers for free and I still wouldn't fly them.
  21. AHAHHAHA That is great.
  22. Its it affacting the download? I dont use Safari I use Firefox.
  23. Having been testing this terrain it is one of the best we have had in along time.
  24. He hasnt answered in months.
  25. Dude you are missing out on one of the best parts of the sim. i.e. modding a campaign, getting mods and other 3rd party stuff and making it your own. It isn't brain surgery to add these things when we set up and extensive Knowledge Base that gives you the A through Z's on it.
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