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tomcatter

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  1. ^^So true. They must have a really good info about the weapons the insurgents have, you don´t need even a stinger, a ZU 23 m.m. mounted on a toyota will put that pilots in a difficult place and time if they fly like that, even a stone on that 23 will be effective......¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
  2. At the moment, the half of your list is pure science fiction....
  3. Great, looking ahead to see the improvements....¡¡¡¡ Thanks for the news and just keep your good work on this to bring us a MIG¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡OMG¡¡¡¡¡.
  4. Great patch.....¡¡¡¡¡ Lots of interesting things to come. Anxious to take off with the Eagle, at the moment i just fly the A-10C because the flight model, once i tried AFM with the warthog i just didn´t want to fly the SFM again. And i did the beta, so it´s been a long time waiting to fly another aircraft, and is great that the Eagle will be the next....
  5. By the way, has your nickname something to do with the G.Clinton band?
  6. I get your point P*funk, but lately we are seeing too much news without the proper check, at least here in Spain.... Sorry to open this off topic, let´s get back to aviation....
  7. great update, thanks....
  8. Gentlemen don´t misunderstand my post, I think that the BBC is one of the best news agency of the world, and i trust it even more than my national news agency. But....we all have to agree that one of the basis of a good journalist is to double-check your sources, don´t we...?
  9. When you publish something without a check on your source, it is your responsibility. I spend five minutes on the web to found it was a fake photo. So some professionalism is missed, at least in this news.....
  10. It is a Su-27, and it is far from being shot-down....
  11. Never found accidents a funny thing, neither the sexist videos.
  12. Spanish army was a former user of the 105. They had 68 helicopters, 28 with HOT anti-tank missiles, the police still use them One of the last duty was to support the sniper´s operations.
  13. impressive... But a I guess that a place where a plant can´t grow is not the best place to live..¡¡¡
  14. Epic downwash.......
  15. ok looking better, photoshop i guess
  16. Is that the same launch with some potoshop or the perfect ripple lunch? excuses for the stupid question, but if the answer is the second..what a perfect shot¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
  17. Looking her face, don´t know if the will is good or bad.....¡¡¡¡¡:megalol:
  18. Don´t mind about Bagrham, but can I expect that quality, with a smooth play?
  19. I get the argument, and i see it as a valid strategy, but.... What i don´t get is: i imagine that the purpose of a stealth attack is to get there without been seen, attack and denied the response. I think this will be hard to archive with a conventional package making an attack before the B2, maybe i´m wrong
  20. The tanker obiously will not escort nobody, that´s for sure. Anyway in a B2 mission you will need a good force of tankers going up and down to let the bat reach his target. And to some expert eyes and ears, that alone can be a track to at least be alerted on what is going on over your head and be prepared. I´m not an expert on the subject, but my bet is that escorting a stealth fighter with SEAD or fighters mission is not the most clever thing to do.
  21. Hornet, Corsair, Phantom, Skyhawk....... And of course THE Tomcat... I always prefer the naval aviation, maybe Top Gun made so much damage in my brain when i was young ¡¡¡¡¡ I have been always impressed for the skills of the naval aviators, I think that the catapult launches, the tail hook, night ops, moving your aircraft on a flatop, parking it 5 feet from the ocean, and the life on a boat make them the best aviators out there... And of course my friend , do that inside the cockpit of a F-14 and you will be the coolest guy in the world......or on the ocean
  22. Definitely, a lot of horsepower, dedication and skill. And they have the good practice of not to generate too much noise
  23. Great news, really good. I think that this and EDGE are the two things that are gonna keep us busy for the next year or so. When the AFM comes to the Flanker we are gonna have a lot of work, and a lot of study with the flight envelope in a combat situation. Add the eye candy and new missions possibilities of Nellis and I have a nice and calm waiting the time to open and read the overview section of my brand new DCS F/A-18C Hornet Flight Manual....
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