How about this scenario?

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by looseleaf, Apr 24, 2006.

  1. looseleaf

    looseleaf Well-Known Member

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    I thought it might be interesting to have something like a Korean war scene.

    Only planes are 262's and Li2's over a peninsula with a river across it.

    Two CV's optional, tanks and hmack jeeps.

    Any thoughts? Ideas? Opinions?
     
  2. --leo-

    --leo- Well-Known Member

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    that should be funny, but i ont know map, we can use?
    and we should use some more planes like f4uid and 190 a 8

    i will be there...
     
  3. fatale

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    if u wanna Korean War, the better is imho Target Korea :)
     
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    Oh please! let me fly DC3 against ME262!!! please please!!!
    :D
    J/K
     
  5. airfax

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    That'll be butchering...262s don't have a chance

    :D
     
  6. looseleaf

    looseleaf Well-Known Member

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    Fantastic! What great graphics. Have you tried it? They have so many options and they can design their own planes.

    Hummmm......options even to build one's own MMP system .....

    I wonder if there will be a time when FH grows obsolete......
     
  7. RolandGarros

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    it happened about five years ago, but what the fuck, i drive a twelve year old car
     
  8. looseleaf

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    Not to worry. I drive a 30+ year old car and my newest car is 16 years old.
     
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    I don't even have a car. Thus, i win
     
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  11. Fucketeer

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    ROFLMAO!
     
  12. reuben

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    I must get second place at least :D
     
  13. -al---

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    reub come on, you don't count

    you're at least 200 y.o. so those are brand new cars for you :p
     
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    Once I owned a VW Beetle, 1969 and a VW transporter, 1977...

    does that make me the owner of the oldest cars here? No... I sold them :D
     
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    I once went partners with three other guys and bought a bondo bucket.
    It was a 63 Dodge two door.
    We sawed the top off it for summer use.
    The engine was burning oil and made this sort of, well, grinding sound, sometimes, towards the end.
    That was a good summer.
    My buddy said if you put sawdust in the crankcase oil, it would prolongue the engine life.

    Well.
    Um.

    Apparently hog fuel and sawdust are two different things....
     
  16. reuben

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    LOLOLOLOLO
    -yes, al. They are new for me :D

    I only owned the 1967 for 5 years, the 1984 for 2 years and the 1992 for 1 year, so for me they are spanking new and shiny ;)

    The really weird thing is that the 1992 is the one is the saddest shape, I am currently trying to get it roadworthy, so I can use it and send the 1984 to some other dude/ the happy hunting grounds.
     
  17. looseleaf

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    You're not winning anything if that's you on your motorcycle !!!
     
  18. looseleaf

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    ...and I thought SAAB and Volvo's last forever...?