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  1. The center tank and 4 Sparrows was the most common configuration for Navy Phantoms, where the wing tanks are rarely seen.
  2. As far as I can tell, 2 was the most common loadout when carried at all, but I think the aircraft retained the capability to carry Sparrows on all four stations.
  3. Awesome, thanks for the link!
  4. Can you explain the meaning behind the Service Flag?
  5. Consider it yours!
  6. The year between patch 1 and patch 2 was the worst. Everyone was still learning the game, and there were admittedly quite a few problems that needed to be addressed, but the number and quality of mods was really ramping up. Still, a certain vocal group of crumudgeons persisted in coming around SimHQ and talking smack. Of course, in true SimHQ fashion this was allowed to go on at the expense of the people who were there trying to enjoy the game. The most infuriating refrain was "this sime will die, LOMAC will be uber" that we heard a lot of, and it feels great to look back and see how things turned out exactly the opposite. Being absolutely and overwhelmingly vindicated sure feels good!
  7. Don't forget MajorLee! Hell he worked on the game...
  8. Its not...but then somehow it is. I've never enjoyed dogfighting so much in any other sim.
  9. I could go into so much depth on this, but in the spirit of the anneversiary I will not. Suffice to say that I have met soooo many characters on the various forums, and developed my own bizarre internet personality.
  10. If I am not mistaken, SF turned 5 years old somewhere around the beginning of this month. I remember hounding the local game shops about it, and finally getting a copy at Best Buy. I went in every night looking for it and finally one night they had it along with a bunch of other games sitting in a shopping cart, waiting to be put on the shelves after the store closed. Snagged it and the rest is history. I had played an illicit copy of the Wal-Mart version and after seeing that VF-111 skinned Phantom in the air there was no doubt. So, anyone care to share their thoughts or reminiscences?
  11. The Titan known as USAFBLTDAN was a jealous and vengful creature who coveted Bertha, the wife of another Titan who was also his sister. He persuaded the evil sorceror Fubarrista_128 to create a love potion so that he might seduce Bertha. One night he crept into her bedroom and slipped the potion into her wine, whereupon she sipped it and fell in love with USAFBLTDAN. A thunderous orgy of lust ensued, and as the behemoth's bodies crashed into each other repeatedly, it was said that thunder was invented. The get of this duplicitous union was known as CombatASS, or CombatACE in the Latin translation.
  12. column5

    ATT...

    Its Comcastic. :fuk:
  13. column5

    ATT...

    DSL in Memphis is superior to Cable. I'll be switching back soon.
  14. Rgr that, though its no longer a true L48, having a new cam, heads and intake (the heads bring my comp. ratio closer to 9.5:1).
  15. My 'vette is supposed to be set at 8* but runs much better with about 12* initial.
  16. While we are waiting for this plane...you should all read Voodoo Warriors by Nigel Walpole. A must-have for every aviation library.
  17. Nice, looking forward to this one. PM me if I can help.
  18. Let's hope they never face those Sukhois.
  19. LOL, now you want to hide and say you "wanted to see the reaction." No one buys your crap, you were dead serious and dense as hell in the locked thread.
  20. Exactly. Calling it a mistake is a way to mitigate the responsibility born by the people who made the decision. Its essentially a political copout in the same way President Clinton copped out and said aw shucks I sure made a mistake when I didn't take bin laden when the Sudan offered him up, when in fact it was a political calculation that took into full account the threat he posed. Its not so much a matter of logic as it is a matter of coming to terms with reality. The people who took the asbestos out of the WTC didn't amke a mistake, they made a fully informed decision that put politics (in this case, envirnmentalism and hypochondria) before the saftey of every person that ever worked in the towers. Why do I bring up the asbestos issue? Because it forshadows the fully informed decisions--not mistakes--made by people such as Jamie Gurelic, President Clinton, and others whose actions facilitated the attacks.
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