Milktrout
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Look at the AOA on the F-35. Wonder why it can't turn? There's your answer.
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On this day, 600 years ago
Milktrout replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
It never is. -
Half Life 3 will be released the day before the apocalypse. You have been warned.
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
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Jet fuel Vs Diesel Vs Gasoline - how they burn..........
Milktrout replied to MigBuster's topic in The Pub
No wonder it can't melt steel beams. -
F-35 pilot says it can't dogfight
Milktrout replied to ultramig688's topic in Military and General Aviation
Meh. Even if the F-35 was the greatest aeroplane ever built by a factor of 10:1 it would still almost certainly be a colossal waste of money. -
Goodbye and thank you-USS Miami
Milktrout replied to dsawan's topic in Military and General Aviation
A $700 million screw up by one person. It's nice to know that no matter what most of us do in our lives we can never fuck up that badly. -
A Soviet test pilot F-5E evalution
Milktrout replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Wow, now I will feel even worse when I get shot down by Mig-21s in Strike Fighters 2. -
US Pilots: “Our Hands Are Tied.”
Milktrout replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
There's a long history of intervention. First the British, now the Americans. ISIS is a bunch of sexually frustrated, bored, unemployed young men doing something they think is right (no matter how twisted it seems to us). Killing people and destroying things has a nasty habit of perpetuating a cycle of violence. If you want to defeat ISIS then give the foot soldiers a job and a girlfriend. -
US Pilots: “Our Hands Are Tied.”
Milktrout replied to MigBuster's topic in Military and General Aviation
Well, considering American bombing was a key part of creating and fuelling ISIS I'm not sure why people think it's now suddenly a good idea to do more of it. -
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Allied Luft '46 / SWOTL II UPDATED 04/2016
Milktrout replied to dtmdragon's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
Awesome! -
The future of SF?
Milktrout replied to streakeagle's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Let's not forget that Microsoft is getting its act together and building Windows into a single platform scalable from telephones to supercomputers. Once they get their mojo working they will start dominating the tablet and phone spaces and there will be the money for app development... apps that will also run on PCs. -
-Saudis +Americans
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What's wrong with the flight model?
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Adrenaline. You'd be astounded how hard it is to hit anything when someone is shooting back at you.
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In DCS and most sims there are far more interesting places to do low-level flying. I dare any of you to take a Lightning or a TSR2 down the Grand Canyon in FS or X-Plane.
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Best SF2 for someone new to the Series?
Milktrout replied to kenportner's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
I've found Europe to have the most variety of gameplay. North Atlantic gets my vote as well but the campaigns end up being very formulaic after a while. -
DCS World 2 - NTTR & F-15C
Milktrout replied to Dave's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
Wait until you guys see Strike Fighters 3. -
Confusion in the task force...
Milktrout replied to 1977Frenchie's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
If you really want to enforce full realism then you need to sink both carriers first thing on your next mission. -
did i waste $100 on these?
Milktrout replied to colmack's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Time to get an old PC, load up Windows 98 and run some great flight sims of the past. TFX is still very playable. -
THANKS OBAMA
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Bombing runways
Milktrout replied to andyp_uk's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
The small angle was used to both make sure that bombs hit (because there was still an error) and also to make sure the runway was truly unusable. A single crater or even a row of craters on one side can potentially leave a runway useable on the other side. -
Yeah, English bars have tons of women. Just not very many of them.
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EA-6B Prowlers return home from final carrier cruise
Milktrout replied to Viggen's topic in Military and General Aviation
They will keep flying for another ~5 years. Just not off the carriers.