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#1765196 - 02/01/06 03:49 PM Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Post pictures and movies.. and the story to them..!
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#1765197 - 02/01/06 04:11 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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cant we make a sticky post where we can post Pictures and films about Falcon AF

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I guess... but why do they need to all go in one place? I fear a thread like that will become a graveyard of dead links and red Xs.

But I'm willing to give it a shot. This is now stickied. Please edit your top post (including the thread title) to give a better sense of what the thread's for.

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#1765198 - 02/02/06 12:40 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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some random pictures from one of my best missions

A nice B52 shoot.. delivering its payload..



Low level penetration in Serbia.. got 5 Air kills that day.. but lost my wingman

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#1765199 - 02/02/06 01:33 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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My First Air kill in the new Campain
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#1765200 - 02/03/06 10:28 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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And one of my best experiences with falcon was the night we had 30+people on the teamspeak server having a dam good time....
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#1765201 - 02/03/06 11:45 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Are edited shots ok?

Fulcrum launching a missile just seconds after liftoff (It was a scramble)

Total runway denial

MiG in trouble

This fogis really cool

Vipers with Polish insignias

Just showing off

Firing at Fulcrum @ FL320
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#1765202 - 02/05/06 07:32 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Great pix \:\)
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#1765203 - 02/06/06 10:56 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Pity that such a good idea met so small response \:\(
Here are two more pix:

I was flying NOE, but then I crossed the ridge I run dirrectly into SA-6 site, they locked and launched on me in seconds, lucky distance was too shots and missile never armed \:D I left them a few Mavs to remember me by.

Doing a manual in Viper \:D
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#1765204 - 02/06/06 11:14 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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what a landing ;\)
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#1765205 - 02/06/06 12:57 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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I took these over the last few days:



(click on a thumbnail to get a larger version)

I usually go hunting for screens as i wait for my scheduled takeoff time.

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#1765206 - 02/06/06 02:21 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Great shots l3th4l...

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#1765207 - 02/06/06 04:33 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Here are a few pics from selected missions... Although each could have a story behind them, for brevity just the pics will be shown.

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#1765208 - 02/06/06 09:24 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Doing a manual in Viper \:D [/QB]
A "manual"? You mean a mono?

Too bad I posted a similar shot back in July. \:D

That's easy. This is hard. \:D



Pulled that maneuver again tonight to celebrate a nice MP mission, so it was seen live.

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#1765209 - 02/07/06 12:52 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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#1765210 - 02/07/06 09:09 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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#1765211 - 02/07/06 10:41 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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#1765212 - 02/10/06 08:58 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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F4AF is also anexcellent source for sreenshots for editing. Here is one of my latest:

LP if you ever need some screens for ads call me \:D
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#1765213 - 02/12/06 01:25 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Harms and Paveways dont mix?

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#1765214 - 02/15/06 11:21 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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"Morning Rush Hour at Seosan"

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#1765215 - 02/15/06 04:33 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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F4AF is also anexcellent source for sreenshots for editing. Here is one of my latest:

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I love that picture!

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#1765216 - 02/16/06 11:33 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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I love that picture!
I second that!

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#1765217 - 02/16/06 05:27 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Falcon47 IMO that is one of the best screen shot I have seen from this sim for some reason. It is my wallpaper this week.

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#1765218 - 02/17/06 08:51 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Thanks, Jerry. And kudos to our programmers for their nice graphics work. \:\)

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#1765219 - 02/17/06 01:40 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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falcon.. got any other nice pics?
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#1765220 - 02/18/06 07:00 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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"Heading Home"

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#1765221 - 02/20/06 12:40 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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#1765222 - 02/24/06 12:43 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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my favorite experience was when i finally figured out how to run my radar / identify a threat. before i simply locked onto any ol' signal and if awacks said it was a threat -- even if it was 80 miles away -- i'd go full after burner thinking i'd intercept. of course, i ran out of gas after about 5 minutes and fell to the earth every time.

good thing i finally figured out how to run my radar to figure out distances and understand where the bogey was flying to. ha ha!

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#1765223 - 03/11/06 03:29 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Just got myself a brand new ATI and thought i'd share my joy \:\)

Patriot Action:





This was supposed to be a IQ comparison shot to the one i posted earlier but i forgot i changed the tiles. also it's from a slightly different angle and a different TOD...

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#1765224 - 03/11/06 03:35 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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A few more AA 'Action' Shots \:D




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#1765225 - 03/14/06 10:44 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Have you ever tried to recover from a deep stall?
It's awesome to find out how the airplane responses just as the manual says, and it's great to finally read why the F-16 falls that way (like a brick with wings) and doesn't get its nose down... I thought that was a Falcon 4.0 bug.
Anywas... Not a ver nice post, just wanted to share it.
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#1765226 - 03/15/06 01:51 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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#1765227 - 03/19/06 08:30 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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TEN DAYS,

We rotate into the Korean Theater of Operations late in the war as the Allied forces have turned back the initial attacks by the leading member of the “Axis of Evil”. Our unit has been stationed at Seoul International airbase, the airfield normally serves as a hub for civilian traffic serving all of Asia but since the initiation of hostilities from the north the airfield has changed hands a couple of time but now is the largest military airbase on the peninsula. Our squadron has been in action for only a few days but already we have distinguished ourselves in combat. Our primary mission was to remove the air threat posed by enemy forces. Although shooting down an enemy airplane is sexy and the measure of all Hollywood fighter pilots, the realities are that the bulk of our missions are flown against ground targets. The easiest way to kill an enemy airplane is while it is setting on the tarmac. Our first missions were to go after the enemy airfields and take out as much of their air combat infrastructure as possible, as quickly as possible. By doing this we would insure that the Hogs and our heavy buddies would only need worry about surface to air threats and thus have a much easier time of it.

Our first target was Mirim just south east of Pyong-Yang. This base was home of a particularly nasty MIG29 squadron that was hindering Allied efforts to penetrate the north.

For this campaign I decided to take direct control of the ground forces as well as manage and fly the air war.
Just to the south, about 15 clicks rest a couple of Marine infantry units and one artillery platoon. I order those units to advance on Mirim. In the vicinity of Mirim is an SA 2 Site and accompanying radar and guarding the base is a significant air defense artillery battery. We will attrit these forces after making the airfield unusable.

At 0645 I taxi my heavy Falcon (Stud 51) onto the active runway. I am right of the center line with 52 slightly behind and on my left. I work my switchology, master arm on, set up my defensive countermeasures, program four, semi auto. I decide to leave my lights burning for the time being. Looking over to my left I see the second element of this flight holding behind the taxi line the bellies heavy with runway denial munitions and cluster bombs. I set my second radio to guard and listen to the world as I await permission to lift off. The whine of the GE turbines is hypnotic but barely audible in the air conditioned office. “Fury 51 you are clear for take off” with that I push my head into the head rest and move the throttle forward slowly at first, as I accelerate down the runway, I push the throttle past the afterburner stops into full afterburner. Now the jet is hurtling down the runway picking up speed rapidly. The noise of the jet cuts the morning air and breaks the serenity of my enclosed world. At 160 knots I lightly pull back on the control stick. The jet clumsily pulls itself off the runway. I hold course climbing out at a reasonable 5 degrees. Pulling my gear into the belly reduces drag and makes the plane feel more like the killing machine it was designed to be. “Fury 51, resume own navigation” With that I select the sound steer point and bank gently to the right to pick up a course of 010. I listen as the rest of my flight lifts off and I call them to close in and assume echelon formation left. I pull back on the throttle holding a speed of 350 knots until the formation is formed. I look left and see that the boys are where they need to be before punching up our speed to 400. I don’t know how long it will take before our ground forces can close on the Mirim area but I want to make sure that we inflict as much damage on the enemy as we can before they make contact.

We level off at 12000 feet, just high enough to avoid shoulder fired missiles but well within the lethal envelope for triple A and most Surface to Air Missiles (SAMs). However, this altitude gives us the ability to duck down into the valleys quickly if the need arises. I anticipate that the need will arise as we get closer to Mirim. Fortunately the sky is filled with F15s, F18, and F16s. Thus I am not too worried about air to air but we fly in air-to-mode as a matter of routine. As we get closer to the target my Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) warns of sweeping radar emanating from the general direction of the aforementioned SA2 site. OK, now it is time to get down to business. “Fury 5 go trail, close up” I start a shallow dive into a valley below. We are about 25 miles from the target and surprise will make the difference as I would hope to make a run on the target before the guns can react. The runway runs east to west, taking it from the west end to east would bring us right over the southern tip of Pyongyang, not a good proposition so I decide to swing the flight to the east and come in from the east side. This profile will take us perilously close to the SA2 site but I figure that this is a better alternative. As we swing out I look down to see dust trails, I did not notice the movement on the ground and thankfully, they are our Marines one the move. Had they been enemy I would have flown my flight right into them and we would have been in big trouble (dumb ass). Ok, after a moment I get back to business. We fly east about 10 miles and I back hard to come 180. I look forward and can see the runway coming into view. I switch over to air-to-ground mode. “Fury 5 Jam it” I flick on my ECM. To my left front I start to make out the SAM site. I quickly run my cursor over a target and lock on. “Fury 53, attack my target” I command. “Fury 52 close up”, I watch as 53 and 54 pull up into an attack profile.

“****”, I think as I see a puff of white smoke and a streak across the sky. The Site is open for business. The missile is not tracking me but the other element. As we streak past we here a distress call coming from the other element, “Fury 53 heading for alternate airfield” never good. We press on towards the target and I am working my switches, air-to-ground, switch to durandal anti-runway munitions, set to drop in pairs, Continuous Computed Impact Point (CCIP). I padlock the first set of guns just as they start to fill the airspace with flak. “Fury 52 attack targets” Since there is only one runway at Mirim I should be able to take it out assuming I don’t get fragged by all the flak. “Rockeye, Rockeyes” a call from Fury 54. I did not see the destruction but we would learn at the out brief that it was significant. Now I am fangs out and locked into the enemy runway. Flak burst all around me as it seems everyone with a weapon is shooting at my. I cross the runway threshold at about 200 feet just over 400 knots. Pickle, a pair of bombs falls away from my plane, followed by another pair and then another. Punching in the burners, I climb out as fast as I can looking back over my shoulder at the black smoking holes that ensure that this runway will not be used anytime soon. I also catch yellow streaks passing my canopy as the *******s on the ground try to ensure that I will not be used ever again…MIGs are moving around on the tarmac but now they have no way of getting airborne…I supposed they could use the taxi way but I intend to plaster them before any such plan can come to fruition. Rockeye, rockeyes, my wing leans into the attack on the triple A. I see the speckle of bomblets as they impact around the target area. I switch over to my cluster munitions and wing over pointing my nose back earthward. On the breaks I maneuver my death dot in the middle of a couple of planes moving about the tarmac. “Pickle” the bombs fall from the rails. As I pull out of the dive I line up a gun emplacement and maneuver, I quick look over my shoulder shows that I have destroyed a couple of planes and some accompanying support equipment. Pulling the trigger, again I release a couple of Rockeyes over another gun emplacement. The bombs fall from my plane and I can see the casing separate and the bomblets form a wide pattern as they continue the descent. I roll and bank right looking over my shoulder as the bombs impact directly center the gun emplacement. “Damn, those poor *******s” I think as I continue to the south. I call my flight to regroup as we clear the target area. “weapons check. I have only a pair of rocks left as does Fury 52 and 54. “Ok, I think, lets go get some of those guns” I swing the formation back to north and get my ground radar to GMT. Expanded view, looking for dots that would signify targets, it does not take long before a line of enemy is in view. I lock the middle of the column. “Fury attack target” I order. I pull off, and swing around to watch my wingmen display their craft. First 52 rolls in, “Rockeye, rockeye” he calls as he pulls off target. His bombs make a mess of the center of the column, 54 attacks with equal vigor and destruction. “Out****ingstanding” I think as my wing does a number on the column. Finally it is my turn to display my skill. I roll in from 10000 feet maneuvering my death dot to the only part of the column that is not burning. Just before I press the trigger, yellow tennis balls leap up from the ground and surround my airplane.

My HUD goes blank, my Multifunction Displays also go dead. Master warning on, “awh sheeeeeit, I can’t believe it” the one remaining vehicle in the column has delivered a lucky but crippling blow to my Falcon. He will live, at least for now. I am not too sure about my own future. My controls are still responding so I should at least be able to get back to friendly territory. However, my ego has taken a serious beating. Pulling away I order the other two ships to return to base. A quick outside view shows me streaming a little black smoke but I seem to be flying alright. I jettison my stores to lighten the plane and clean the configuration. Ok, I start heading south,
I make it back to Seoul and declare an emergency. The plane is responding well as I bring her in and gently touch down right on the numbers.

Mirim was completely shut down; I was credited with two air-to-air kills (actually planes on the ground) and five other ground kills. Fury 52 had five ground kills, 54 had nine. 53 was listed as missing.

Several hours after our mission the Marines took Mirim airfield and the nearby SAM site.

OK, moving my troops around seems to have worked pretty well. Now let’s do it in earnest. I have several units that are on a defensive line just north of the DMZ. Time to convert from a defensive posture to the offense, I order several units to take the airfield at Wonson and all the accompanying support facilities. These include SAM sites, Army Bases, Bridges, and supply depots. I will have about 20 units on the move.

I do the same with my forces near Pyongyang. So just about all forces on the front line will be moving north, some of the routes we need to take will take some forces as far north as the Chinese border.

In preparation for the pending advance we fly several missions to attrit the enemy forces in and around the areas where our ground forces will be moving. Day four, we take Wonson, and several supporting bridges, Army Bases, and SAM sites. Day five, Pyongyang falls along with most of important facilities supporting the North’s war effort.

I anticipate that the Chinese will join on the side of the North any day now as our Intel is that there is much movement on the Northern side of the Border.

We keep up the pressure, Toksan airbase falls, along with Onchon, Nampo Naval base, Nampo shipyard. We control Sunan Kaech’on Mirim, Sunch’on and Pukch’an-up. Day six…the Chinese intervene in a big way.

Several large Chinese units suddenly materialize behind my lines. My troops are tired to exhausted from all the movement and fighting. Additionally, they have been diminished somewhat from fighting the North Korean forces. Actually, the North has not put up much resistance but I imagine the Chinese will put up much more a fight.

I will lead several flights north to try and inflict as much pain and discomfort on the enemy as possible before they are able to come into contact with my ground forces. I will use a mix of Cluster munitions and Maverick Anti-Armor weapons to reduce the enemy strength. I hijack several BARCAP missions and turn them into search and destroy missions. (Yes, even in Allied Force, I still have a long list of BARCAP missions) On the first flight up we will attack the Chinese 588th Mechanized Infantry Battalion that is advancing on Mirim.

We lift off first thing in the morning and start our ingress north. This is a two ship, Cowboy 2, we are armed for this mission with four mavericks each along with six Rockeyes. We take off right into a flight of C130s that is coming in on the same runway…”what the hell is this” I think as I maneuver out of the way of the oncoming C130. “Cowboy 21 close up” I call as I climb to Angels 20000 and head north. It is only 15 miles to the second steer point so we close in tight and as we head into battle. With most of the airfields in friendly hands we are not overly concerned with the possibility of enemy air activity. Not just destroying but taking as many airfields as possible before the Chinese could intervene was a stroke of genius…Ok that might be a stretch, but it did mean that the enemy had to fly very long distances to conduct any offensive actions.

Master arm on, I switch my MFD to GMT, cursor in snow plow mode, and punch my mavericks as the active weapon. Looking through the seeker head on my missile, I expand my view and using the MFD/GMT as a guide I slew the seeker head into the area where we expect to find the enemy. After sighting some friendly units, I finally lock on to the enemy tanks. “Cowboy 22 attack targets”, I command as I move my aim to the front of the tank formation. I am still a bit out of range but within only a matter of seconds; my range line starts to drop until it indicates that my weapons are in range. Without hesitation, I pull the trigger. A bright flash illuminates the cockpit as the warhead falls from my plane and the rocket motor ignites. I pull off to keep clear of the shoulder fired missiles that are sure to be a part of this enemy formation.

Once my plane is established pulling away from the threat I take a look at the weapons view and watch as my missile flies true into an enemy BTR. Four enemy soldiers mill about around the vehicle so I can only assume that this missile ruined their day. I listen as Cowboy 22 leans into the attack firing a volley of missiles into the formation. I turn back and immediately lock onto another target firing a missile, then another and another. Cowboy 22 is doing equal damage to the enemy formation. Pulling off again well outside of the enemies ability to retaliate I feel like the fight is hardly fair…what the hell who wants a fair fight anyway! With my mavericks gone I make the Rockeyes the active weapon.

I stage my bombs to drop in pairs and turn back in towards the target. The enemy has dispersed somewhat now and I am seeing rounds flying horizontal. Which indicates to me that the enemy has now come in contact with friendly forces. The stress level is elevated as now vehicle /enemy identification is critical. No problem, there seems to be several thousand yards between friend and foe so I continue on my line padlocking the first vehicle I can find, calling Cowboy 22 to attack. 22 confirms and that is good enough to ease my apprehension. I move up the column a bit and pickle off a couple of bombs.

I am able to punch off another pair off bombs as I over fly the formation. By now their are burning hulks littering the field. I think our mission has been more than successful but I still have a couple of bombs.

I listen as Cowboy 22 drops his final pair of bombs. Looking back over my shoulder I watch as he makes some defensive moves after the release. I call for 22 to knock off and call him to close up formation. It is time to head home and maybe we can get some good BDA to see how we have done and what kind of follow-up mission might be needed.

Our return to base is uneventful and we land without incident.

It looks like we did do some damage on the mission with each plane being credited with eight ground kills. When I go back and check the status of the unit it does not look like we have done that much damage. However, their fatigue level has gone from normal to tired. this is very good. Now we have some other units to work over and I take several more flight into the Chinese ground forces.
OK, now time to play General again. I have several units moving north. Wonson and Pyongyang are firmly under our control, it used to be that capturing both of these strategic areas would me the surrender of the enemy. The Chinese units that have been inserted behind my lines have been reduced to a negligible fighting force and are completely surrounded by sizable Allied forces. Also, they have no way to get supplies, replacements or air cover so I let them to their fate and concentrate on taking more territory to the north. I give several units orders to move north focusing on the major airfields, Supply Depots, and SAM sites. I set things in motion and...go to bed.

I wake up to find that at 0445 of day ten a peace settlement was reached...well I hope it was a good one. All of the objectives that I set had been met. We control the better part of 85 percent of the entire Korean peninsula.

It took ten days to win the campaign with me taking the role of ground commander as well as orchestrating the air campaign. After several months of flying, I have yet to finish a campaign in allied force where I did not take control of the ground forces. I don't know how long the average campaign lasts without manipulation from the player. Does anybody know?

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#1765228 - 03/20/06 08:07 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Interesting read, Puma, thanks. My last Korea campaign ended Day 10, 1130 Hrs. I let AI task the ground, but I did task a bunch of Air missions, mainly SEAD Strikes. As I mentioned in a previous thread, towards the end it became difficult to find any high value targets, so at one point I launched 8 four-ship strike groups on the capital within a 5-10 minute timeframe just to spice things up (I realize this isn't a needed nor intelligent strategic objective, but I was starting to get bored at the end). This is a pic during that strike, and I gotta admit, to see a bunch of F-16's flying in from all angles and the attendant explosions, well, it was pretty amazing to say the least. Lucky none of us ran into each other, but I'd do it again at the end of another campaign if things start dragging again.

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#1765229 - 04/20/06 05:48 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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LoL my system specs is this:

Windows XP service pack 2, 2002 Model
AMD Athlon 2000+ (1.67 GHz)
256 MB RAM
60 GB Hard Drive
32 MB Integrated Prosavage DDR graphics with shared memory

I did not expect it to run at all as the Lead Pursuit website said at least 384 MB Memory and 3d accelerated video card(I think). However
I run F4AF on FULL SETTINGS and it works slowly but very smoothly! All controls respond instantly!
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#1765230 - 05/02/06 04:11 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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One more:
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#1765231 - 05/20/06 11:56 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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very nice pics Dwukwiat!

i touched up some of mine as well:



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#1765232 - 05/21/06 07:11 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Quote:
Originally posted by piper:
Quote:
Originally posted by Dwukwiat:
F4AF is also anexcellent source for sreenshots for editing. Here is one of my latest:

LP if you ever need some screens for ads call me \:D
I love that picture!
Put some missles on those planes, this ain't 1940 ! \:D

(late post, I know)

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#1765233 - 05/21/06 12:47 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Why? thats way its funnier \:D
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#1765234 - 06/18/06 04:24 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Fuel is a good life saver..
this was a bit too close for my taste




my pretty falcon has been caught smoking =(

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#1765235 - 06/25/06 02:24 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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I don't know.... this may have been a little bit closer:


Some other shots....








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#1765236 - 06/25/06 04:14 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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hehe.. sweet..
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#1765237 - 09/07/06 10:52 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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its falcon and not Af..


the rest are here , i was messing with skins at the time http://www.wolfstone.20fr.com/photo.html

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#1765238 - 10/01/06 01:54 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience
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Did some experementing with skins =)

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#2121699 - 01/24/07 05:41 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: l3th4l]
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Im new to Falcon 4 (AF) and I like a lot thus far, I've been training (with AV8R's training PDFs) and I just started a campaign, hopefully Ill get some pics of my first campaign air kill.
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#2132907 - 02/08/07 12:38 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: DanTheSasquatch]
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I think the wing roundles are redundant. I also think that if Sweden used the F-16 they wouldn't put them on!

Hehe nice skin1!
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#2150486 - 03/03/07 03:42 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: exhausted]
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I usually fly LOMAC/FC and I keep hearing about the rubbish graphics in Falcon 4:AF so I didn't buy it.

Looking at the shots on this forum, I thinks I'm gonna scoodle along and buy it straight away! I don't think it looks too bad at all.
I do have the Win95 version of F-16 - and was expecting something similar. I read the manual through back in '98 and was impressed, but didn't fly much before I got into F-22 and that was that.

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#2155907 - 03/09/07 12:46 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: FlashHeart]
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Originally Posted By: FlashHeart
I usually fly LOMAC/FC and I keep hearing about the rubbish graphics in Falcon 4:AF so I didn't buy it.



well it depends - if you want to make movies or wallpapers F4AF isn't as good as LOMAC/FC. If you want a combat sim on the other hand...
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#2156456 - 03/10/07 08:42 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Bard]
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Originally Posted By: Bard
Originally Posted By: FlashHeart
I usually fly LOMAC/FC and I keep hearing about the rubbish graphics in Falcon 4:AF so I didn't buy it.



well it depends - if you want to make movies or wallpapers F4AF isn't as good as LOMAC/FC. If you want a combat sim on the other hand...


That depends on which aircraft you fly in LOCKON and who you fly with....

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#2161750 - 03/16/07 07:29 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: enigma6584]
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Hi FlashHeart,

Also check out RedViper (google it or search the forums). Adds a lot of eyecandy ...

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#2163264 - 03/19/07 04:43 AM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Torquatus]
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I didn't know that AGM-88C is so powerfull:

Event Yugoslavian MDK-2-D destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian MDK-2-D destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian KrAz T 255B destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian KrAz T 255B destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian BTR-80 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian MDK-2-D destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian BTR-80 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian KrAz T 255B destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian BTR-80 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian MDK-2-D destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian KrAz T 255B destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian Su-27SM downed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian Fire Can destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian ZPU-2 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian KS-19 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian StraightFlush destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian SA-14 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian StraightFlush destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian KrAz T 255B destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian SA-6 destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26
Event Yugoslavian Radar destroyed by sPawiK at 19:57:26

but I love this:


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#2169831 - 03/26/07 04:53 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: spawik]
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Here's my AF experience that you might enjoy:

Ya know how every now and then Falcon will do something that makes you say "I ain't believing that"?

We'll, me and 3 AI were going on a strike mission and encountered some resistance at the target site in the form of AAA. We hit the target and I'm wanting to get me and my flight outa there pronto, when I notice one of the AI not rejoining. I give him several "rejoin" commands but get no answer. Home is to the south, which is where I'm vectoring with 2 AI, but I see on my HSD he's headed north, deeper into enemy territory. I keep trying commands like "close up" "rejoin" etc hoping to get lucky but he never answers at all. Meanwhile I keep flying south and eventually we're close to the FLOT, all the while I'm watching him slowy continue northward. I think to myself "stupid AI, he ain't going to make it". Then it hits me that I'm the stupid one, I friggin need to go get him. So I give my flight RTB and I turn around headed back into enemy territory. Now I ain't that crazy about doing this, being a bit low on fuel but my gut feeling tells me to do it. It's taking a long time for me to catch up with him even at full mil, but he's moving real slow so I keep after him, though admittidly not knowing what I should do when I do catch him. Finally I got a visual on him and I was able to see that he was low, slow, and smoking. I gave him a few more commands, but again no response, so I just kept closing. As I get closer, all of a sudden I see him start to make a slow turn and I realize he's making a turn towards me! He's got a visual on me! I could not believe he did that!!! The dude saw me and is headed right for me! Once he was with me I turned to lead him home and he followed!

Ok, I think, it's all on me now and I better not mess up and fly over any threats as I wondered if he could make it all the way home with the obvious damage he had incurred since he could barely fly at all and only at about 200' altitude and 200 knots, but that's where we had to try and make it.

We were doing fine on our slow, slow trip home, and luckily no bandits jumped us or ground-to-air fire shot at us. But as we began to get close to the FLOT I noticed that he started vectoring away from me? After all this time that he'd followed me perfectly thus far as we made the slow trip home I wondered what is he was doing now? So I got behind him to follow him and as soon as I did, I got a visual on a divert base that he was going for. Whoa, is he really going to do that! As I orbited to watch, he landed that damaged jet. I just watched at awe that this played out like it did and felt pretty good that I got him home.

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#2207644 - 05/09/07 06:18 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Torquatus]
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Originally Posted By: Torquatus
Hi FlashHeart,

Also check out RedViper (google it or search the forums). Adds a lot of eyecandy ...

Cheers
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linky? I cant find it on google...

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#2207688 - 05/09/07 07:27 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: mstrange]
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ugh nvm said it would take 1 day and 7 hours to download on torrent :P


Edited by mstrange (05/09/07 07:27 PM)

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#2334271 - 09/09/07 11:16 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Novum]
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F-18 Sweep in the Balkans (no better feeling than knowing you have 10 AMRAAMS and 2 AIM-9X's at your disposal) \:D



F-16 Sweep in the Balkans



My first F-22 landing



Flipping around with the 8 view... I believe this was a BARCAP... in the Balkans... never seen anything like it before or since. It could've been an EF/A-18 on ingress.



Ivangrad OCA ingress. I assumed I would be lined up since the computer generated OCA strikes normally do this. When I turned around I got nailed by 2 SAMs. My whole flight got shot down. I flew the mission one more time after lining up the steerpoints and was successful, but the rest of my flight got shot down (only got six BLU's in the runway). On the RWR you can see the EF/A-18s I tasked to jam the enemy radars.



Coming back from a sweep in the Balkans in an F-16 with low fuel... landed with 200 lbs (see altitude).



Refueling on a long SEAD strike mission... it was a good thing I checked the external view because I didn't realize I had left my lights on (no human wingy)!



This was from the early days of the learning curve for me... before I knew when it was time to get out of Dodge (see RWR). Needless to say I was shot down shortly thereafter .



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#2364563 - 10/27/07 07:48 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: odin8609]
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Say it with Pictures I say:













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#2471832 - 03/17/08 08:13 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: MigBuster]
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BFM practice.

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#2511644 - 05/10/08 09:11 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Flash]
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Just a nice shot



A Super duper Hornet
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#2547544 - 07/09/08 05:50 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: MigBuster]
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Tonight after a lot of reading and printing until I ran out of black ink so I could quickyl review while I flew, I did my first campaign mission where I arrived right at my steerpoints not only at the right heading and altitude but time! It was very satisfying juggling my throttle to match my TOS and hit the point to the second. My joy was cut short over target however when a SA-6 got me as I was lining up my CCRP.

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#2547712 - 07/09/08 10:11 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Debaker]
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3 in the morning and after a few tries I finaly did my first campaign mission. I play 100% difficulty by the way.

So my first kill is a gate, gotta start somewhere \:D



Edited by Debaker (07/09/08 10:13 AM)
Edit Reason: Fix pic

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#2556525 - 07/24/08 09:37 AM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: Novum]
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Once i shot down an enemy plane with my rockets before he could shoot me down with his rockets! It was fun.
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#2602685 - 10/11/08 12:54 PM Re: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: l3th4l]
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very nice i have 40 but nrver flew it much but that will change

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#2655932 - 01/19/09 09:16 PM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: MigBuster]
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wah.....nice Superhornet's skin

where i can get the skin like this?

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#2658020 - 01/22/09 03:03 PM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: diva]
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wah.....nice Superhornet's skin

where i can get the skin like this?


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#2660721 - 01/26/09 06:36 PM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: *Panther*]
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@ Panther

thank buddy......

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#2663585 - 01/30/09 06:54 PM Re: STICKY: Share your Falcon AF Experience [Re: diva]
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after bombing North Korea airfield


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#2722700 - 05/11/09 10:09 PM Campaign mission knife fight! [Re: Novum]
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Oh man, I just got myself into a furball with Mig21s in my AF Korea2005 campaign. It is only day 2 and there are still lots of enemy planes up, mostly swarms of 21s. Tonight I was doing a 2 ship LGB attack on an underground factory and I knew 21s were in the area on ingress but I wanted to drop my bombs before worrying about them, and CAP flights have been good on my past few missions. However this time on egress I ran pretty much straight into a group of 4 that seemed to pop up out of nowhere at 5-10 miles, I couldn't get a bead on them visually or on radar, didn't know altitude. My wingman was off chasing AN24s because I told him to engage earlier and thought he was going after the 21s while I pulled out of my bomb run.

Anyways I managed to shoot down one of the 21s with an Amraam at short range when I finally managed to pull them up on radar, but in my panic I accidentally ripple fired the rest of my 120s when I meant to lock up the next target! (3 wasted 120s) Then suddenly the merge is all over me and the 3 Migs go every which way, I have barely any SA, I grope around trying to find a target and soon I have a Mig right on my tail and another a few miles behind! I think my wingman finally showed up and shot down a 21 before he crashed into the ground for some reason. I briefly tried to break and get the close 21 off my tail but I pulled too hard and can't get an advantage so I tried extending for awhile in full AB when I realized this guy had no missiles either.

After putting some distance between us I pulled into the vertical for all I was worth but was careful to let up on the Gs when I reached corner velocity. Coming down on top of him it quickly descended into a turning circle with me at an energy advantage and this time slowly but surely he stalled out trying to follow me around the circle and I got on his tail! Unfortunately I missed my gunshot and he dove and ran. I was almost out of fuel and had to let him go. I managed to land at my alternate with like 100 lbs of fuel. I was just glad I didn't accidentally shoot my wingman down with all those errant 120s. For all I know he crashed trying to avoid my missile. One more 21 of the 4 original was unnaccounted for, maybe he bugged out as well.
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#2851443 - 08/31/09 10:20 AM Re: Campaign mission knife fight! [Re: simpliciter]
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So, I recently purchased a Cougar and absolutely love it! So, I downloaded Jagstang's configuration files (slightly modified to allow me to change the hud color) to the cougar and went back into the training missions to get used to the new mapping. In the Air-to-Air Radar training mission, I am used to having my ass handed to me by the migs that seem to be all over the sky with me saying, "where the hell did they all come from?" Well, it wasn't THAT bad -- I'd manage to get a few of them before running out of fuel. Ah, but the cougar changed things: the layout is very well done. I was able to use TWS and fire off two 120s (they went pitbull immediately) to take out two 29s, the thumb the dogfight switch and change to vertical ACM radar and splashed another plane that looked like a mig-19 (not sure what that was, but he was running with the wrong crowd) with an AIM-9. And I still had time to switch to guns and spend the energy on pulling the gun-cross in front of one of two more 29s crossing below me from left to right. He was out of plane, but I couldn't miss. After that I unloaded and went to the deck in full AB. Looking behind me I watched two turn and chase me. With all my new energy I went vertical with a slow pull -- I think they lost me for a bit, because they were slow to start their climb. at about 20K I pulled the nose down hard and lost a lot of airspeed. During the pull, a my RWR chirped and showed a 29 had me on his radar, but I have the advantage of knowing that he doesn't have any missiles and I've got all the energy. So, I sent two 120s after him, switched to AIM9s and splashed the trailing plane (again, it looked like a 19, but I'm not sure). At this point I get my fuel warning and I'm feeling pretty good as I start looking for a place to land -- I've never gotten this far in this training mission. I was feeling pretty good as I was heading toward the coast when I see tracers wizzing over my canopy slightly to the right. I break hard left, and am trying to not present a solution to the shooter while I'm frantically looking for him. Back on the burner now, I'm getting the fuel warning and finally see the shooter running away to the north. Decided not to follow -- by now my goal is to land. Couldn't find a runway and saw what looked like a long dark street and decided to give it a shot. Came down over some trees and touched down. Hit the brakes and just about stopped. Hit the trees at the far end and exploded!

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#2889655 - 10/28/09 12:18 PM Re: Campaign mission knife fight! [Re: mfrank14]
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The inverted flat-spin. God help you if you ever get into one during a Campaign

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