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Everything posted by RUSTYMORLEY
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Beam me up Scotty......................Ha Ha Ha......................
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PHEW..............That was close.!!!!!!!
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I bet it it is lying on the bottom in the silt mostly intact with all the passengers and crew still inside. I don't think they died quick......... poor sods. Someone will come across the plane accidentally in the future when they are out looking for something else.
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Had the the TSR.2 Survived by Air Chief Marshal Sir Patrick Hine
RUSTYMORLEY replied to dtmdragon's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
Personally speaking the F-111 is a fine machine or should I say was when it was in regular service. I think it all came down to money and increasing development costs for the TSR.2 at a time when the F-111 was readily available and in current use by the USAF. Eventually the decision to purchase the F-111 was itself cancelled but you just couldn't keep throwing away tax-payers money on something like the TSR.2 which was subject to ever increasing delays and spiraling costs. TSR.2 may have made a fine strike aircraft but we will never know if could have delivered the goods.!!! -
I don't think that Iran has the technology to make this aircraft work, it looks like something which they have cobbled together to make themselves seem advanced and able to match western combat aircraft technologies and capabilities. When I actually see it fly and enter combat then I will believe it. Even though it looks the part, at the moment it's just a well demonstrated mock-up capable of making a few taxi runs. Smoke and mirrors.
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The Museum of Diseased Imaginings
RUSTYMORLEY replied to Bullethead's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
I don't think I'll bother Hellshade, you are clearly stuffy, and humourless and don't seem to like the idea of newish members adding a spot of humour to the dialogue....... Goodbye.................... P.S. Don't bother posting a reply I am done with O.F.F. and you............Cheers -
Dornier Do23 - 1938 Munich Crisis
RUSTYMORLEY replied to Geezer's topic in Thirdwire - First Eagles 1&2
Coming along fine.!! -
The Museum of Diseased Imaginings
RUSTYMORLEY replied to Bullethead's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
DESIGNED BY IDIOTS...................... FLOWN BY HALF-WITS.................... CRASH AND BURN.......................... -
Got to register to get on the site and even then may not be able to download anything........
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Yes, - The Blue Max still stands out as one of the few really classic WW1 aerial combat movies. George Peppard was a likeable and ambitious character in the film and a host of other stars made up the supporting roles. The aerial combat scenes are second to none. Love that Pfalz D.III. I hope Stephen1918 can one-day make one for First Eagles.
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Same ribbed wing and fuselage structure as the German Ju-52.
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Thanks again Stephen 1918 for this wonderful new version. I Left you a review on your first upload of this new version which you posted yesterday.
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Fine addition to the game Stephen 1918. Thank-you very much for your continued support and input into First Eagles. You seem to be the top man at the moment with regard to First Eagles. Cheers and kind regards RUSTYMORLEY PS. Any chance of a Fokker D6 and that super-duper streamlined Roland C2 'Walfisch'.
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Yes exactly what I had envisioned, sadly in the story-line we lost one good warship for only one enemy tripod taken out. A brave and valiant effort by Thunderchild but also a costly one.!!!!!!
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I do believe that Thunderchild eventually rammed one of the Martian Tripods before it was itself destroyed.
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To be frank, I think that if ever Arab/Muslim extremists ever get hold of a portable nuke I think they will go for New York - God forbid they ever get one. They only need to get lucky once but the CIA need to be lucky all the time.!!!!
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Supermarine Attacker (Jet Spitfull) in RAF WWII service
RUSTYMORLEY replied to dtmdragon's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
AAH Well, it was worth asking the question, would have been nice to have it in my collection............. -
The Sum of all Fears (2002) is one of the spy best thriller \ action movies I have ever seen, perhaps because it was a realistically possible story-line and could well happen one day.
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Supermarine Attacker (Jet Spitfull) in RAF WWII service
RUSTYMORLEY replied to dtmdragon's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - Sci-Fi/Anime/What If Forum
Very nice, will this be available to SF.1 users also or will it be just SF.2 series. I would dearly like to take this one out for a spin.!!!!! -
WW1 in SF1
RUSTYMORLEY replied to WINGEDHUSSAR's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Check out FIRST EAGLES - it might be possible to utilize First Eagles downloaded aircraft and install them onto your SF1 game. First Eagles download aircraft are in the downloads section. Some of the WW1 aircraft are fricking superb and some of the Albatros skins in particular are totally fantastic. They are without doubt a testament to the skill , enthusiasm and talent which some modders and skinners at this site posess and happily contribute to this site for the benefit and enjoyment of the wider Combat Ace community. Hats off to them. -
IL-2 Sturmovik was recently updated with a new patch and some more BF.110 fighter variants were added. This has made the game a little bit more interesting for me and I have been playing it again and building some new missions. It always seems to satisfy a particular interest I have in WW2 Combat sims and I have found that I always seem to keep on going back to it.
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Or a photograph of some Mexicans digging a new tunnel which is designed to go under Donald's new wall, with a small fee payable at the American end of the tunnel as you enter their country.
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With every passing day we are becoming more interconnected, and more reliant upon each-other as a species, there will come a day when we are all one race living under the same sun, but however far away that day is depends upon us, and more importantly the choices we make now, and of course whom we choose to lead us into the future................................... Choose wisely and we may thrive and prosper and find peace................... Choose foolishly and we may eventually leave a divided, barren, scorched Earth to our descendants and indeed - their descendants !!