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But ISIS isnt the only one here. We got ISIS-lite a.k.a Hizb-ut-tahrir supporters and members spewing hate frequently on the web from their cosy refuges in the UK and even some dumb tools here in the US. And what do I get for reporting them to the FBI "We have considered your request", and to FB.. "We found no hate material".. so thank you and no thank you. Signed A muslim.
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Anyone familiar with SKIJUMP operations might help with why there seems to be a longer takeoff run position in the last minutes also shown? Because we saw the two forward positions but this one seems to be pretty aft of them. Also, Is anyone making a J-15?? I have been using that good old Su33 to stand in but there seems to be certain differences that warrant a model tweak.
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Way too much motion sickness packed into that one video. They were better off using SF and bandicam but then those F-4s might not survive at all.
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Wargame Red dragon, World in Conflict, Kerbal space program Also got FC3 but somehow I think my setup is inadequate to have any fun with that.
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Well, guess that Su-34 I have needs some adjustment to the FM.. clearly does its roll in less than 4 seconds.
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So apparently the Textron Scorpion might end up being the CAS angel for the next visit by the US military to a third world dustbowl. Once the F-35 reaches its full potential within the next decade, the service is considering purchasing a relatively inexpensive replacement for the A-10 to perform CAS against enemies that lack sophisticated air defenses, Gen Herbert Carlisle, chief of USAF Air Combat Command says on 6 March during a discussion with reporters at the Pentagon following a weeklong multi-service discussion of CAS. An aircraft like the Textron AirLand Scorpion jet could fit that bill, Carlisle says. “It could. That’s not something that is outside the realm,” he says after being asked about the Scorpion. “We have gone out and looked at other platforms to see if they could meet the low-end CAS capability at a reasonable cost per flying hour,” he says. “We are keeping our eyes and our opportunities open.” http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/one-week-study-re-affirms-a-10-retirement-decision-409888/ So if a charitable enough individual with the appropriate skill set might be so inclined to give us one to play in SF2, it might not be a bad occurrence.
