SkyStrike
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Instead of the death penalty, such people ought to be flogged on their p.p.'s with a lead-tipped whip as many times as humanly possible...nothing less than that...
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F-15 Crashes in Southern Indiana (May 2007)
SkyStrike replied to Fates's topic in Military and General Aviation
Yeah... but this shouldn't be used as an excuse for all these mishaps which even happen today due to whatever reason... -
F-15 Crashes in Southern Indiana (May 2007)
SkyStrike replied to Fates's topic in Military and General Aviation
Oops My mistake... HOW ABSOLUTELY STUPID OF ME....... -
F-15 Crashes in Southern Indiana (May 2007)
SkyStrike replied to Fates's topic in Military and General Aviation
GOOD HEAVENS!!!!!!!!! NOT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!! I've said it before & I'll say it again the govt. ought to QUIT gambling on the lives of good men & fully ensure that all military personnel ought to have the best , safest, & most advanced equipment both for the sake of safety & efficiency.... -
Navy Jets Collide near NAS Fallon
SkyStrike replied to kesegy's topic in Military and General Aviation
My apologies in case i've offended anyone by my last post ; i fully understand the risks involved in jet combat, but the point i was trying to make was this: We all agree that homeland defence/security is one of any nation's top prioriteies, governments ought to realise that a lot of good people put their lives on the line for this cause and must ensure that they've got the best equipment, tactics, & safety measures for all military personnel to train for war & as well as fight a war, efficiently & SAFELY RETURN HOME to continue to efficiently defend the nation... -
Navy Jets Collide near NAS Fallon
SkyStrike replied to kesegy's topic in Military and General Aviation
GOOD HEAVENS !!!!!!!!!!! IT's happening again..... what's gone wrong with the U.S. military??? Such disaster/mishaps shouldn't happen so frequently especially in the World's most advanced military power.... -
What about the Bombing of Darwin & The Battle of Crete in WWII?.. Australia had some involvement there.. The Point I was trying to make is this: Since the D-Day landings at Normandy / Operation Overlord was the largest military operation ever planned and executed (with the sacrifice of a lot of good men) It should definitely be a part of the syllabus of World History in any school and any Degree/coursework related to World History in any country...
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It's really shameful indeed... Even educational institutions are totally unaware of this.... What the 'h' is the point of so-called education anyway????
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Amen to that... God bless each & every one of those soldiers who participated in those landings... Let's all remember that the freedom that we enjoy so much today was earned in their blood....
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Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
Well.. According to the Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation the interceptor variant of the Blackbird was called the YF-12.... wwand this project was originally called the A-11... -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
Even If that was the case there's no way either Lockheed or Skunkworks would remain silent...Since it was their product they'd have decided on the name... -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
It isn't wrong... SR = Strategic Reconaissance if you're referring to reconnaisance versions of ceratain jets like the RF-4 Phantom II , RF-5 Tigereye, RF-84 Thunderflash, RB-47 Stratojet, etc, please take this into concern: The above mentioned aircraft were originally designed as either fighters (in the case of the first three mentioned above) or bombers... Reconaissance variants of these aircraft were given an 'R' prefix designation to signify that they're recon versions of dedicated fighter / bomber aircraft and lack some of the weapons / equipment / avionics of their fighting/armed counterparts ... The Blackbird was concieved and designed as a high-speed aircraft for battlefield reconaissance right from the start.. So it's not a mistake.. Well... At least this is what I heard on the Discovery Channel aviation show "Wings"..... -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!!!!!!!!!! -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
Thanks.. which means I get to ask a question right? Ok.. here goes... Which WWII bomber was nicknamed the "Flying Zippo" and why? -
v.4.09
SkyStrike replied to sidewinder99's topic in IL-2 Series / Pacific Fighters / Cliffs of Dover: General Discussion
Are there any new flyable planes? -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
Lynx ? is that the answer you were expecting? Or is it a Mustang in the armed sevices of any other nation other than the United States?, paricularly one in service with the RAF? -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
The Douglas A-26 Invader -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
If you're referring to the USAAF fighters, especially the WWII veterans like the P-38, P-40, P-47, P-51, P-61, etc they were given the designation 'P' which stands for 'Pursuit'. (the Navy fighters had the 'F' designation though.. eg. F4F, F6F, F4U, F9f etc) All American fighter planes recieved the 'F' for 'Fighter' designation after WWII, when the USAAF became the USAF... -
Aviation Quiz - game thread
SkyStrike replied to Silverbolt's topic in Military and General Aviation
Fencer = Su-24 right? -
Hi there... Does anyone know whether it's possible to make the following aircraft flyable in Il2:Forgotten Battles, Pacific Fighters, & IL2:1946?: B-17 Flying Fortress, (At least the 'G' model) B-24 Liberator B-29 Superfortress TBF / TBM Avenger.. Is there any patch/ mod available to make these aircraft flyable? One more thing..: Is there a flyable P-61 Black Widow for Pacific Fighters? One of the best night fighters in WWII and no new WWII Sim has a flyable P-61... Thanks.. Cheers..
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Problem with the Gripen... Requesting help...
SkyStrike posted a topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Dear All, I've got a bit of a problem with the JAS39 Gripen in WOE... When I select the plane the mission loads & plays all right but once i end the mission the game crashes... I don't experience such problems with any other aircraft... I have NOT tampered with any of the aircraft's .ini files Even though I use Windows Vista i've set the Terrain & water effect shaders to 'False' in all the terrain CE_data.ini files.. Please could someone help me out? Thanks in advance... Cheers! -
Problem with the Gripen... Requesting help...
SkyStrike replied to SkyStrike's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Yes indeed... There's no doubt about it... :yes: -
Problem with the Gripen... Requesting help...
SkyStrike replied to SkyStrike's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Thanks a lot.. after following your advice it works perfectly now... :yes: -
Problem with the Gripen... Requesting help...
SkyStrike replied to SkyStrike's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Thanks for your reply, Christian, Just one question : Please could you tell me the location of this file as I wasn't able to find it... Thanks in advance & sorry for any trouble...