#3575331 - 05/19/12 01:43 AM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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Funny you said that, because it reminded me of a COX gas powered toy plane I had as a kid. You know those planes you swing around on a string.
Rob
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#3575333 - 05/19/12 01:44 AM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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trindade
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#3575343 - 05/19/12 02:19 AM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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I don't know why the fact that the pilot is wearing that modern helmet, bothers me so much....but it does. Still, great skins. The DCS site says that the full release will have more features. I'm hoping that an AI opponant and WW2 flight gear for that pilot is amongst them.
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#3575659 - 05/19/12 07:48 PM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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This is proof No.62531 that Cliffs of Dover engine needs two more years of work to catch up with 2003 ones (updated on the way, I know) all I need are DCS Bf-109G, FW-190D and some Yanks and Jerry bombers... for starters you, me and a WHOLE LOT of others.
I'm a crappy pilot, but one hell of a shot.
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#3575777 - 05/19/12 11:36 PM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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You've almost got me on the DCS P-51 train.. great work.
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#3577558 - 05/22/12 08:53 PM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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Funny you said that, because it reminded me of a COX gas powered toy plane I had as a kid. You know those planes you swing around on a string.
Rob
Oh man, memories. I flew - and crashed - a P-51, a Stuka and a Corsair. This is for you Scoobe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9G2nRT4bOU
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#3577681 - 05/22/12 11:50 PM
Re: Ferocious Frankie and Big Beautiful Doll
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Oh, that does bring back memories! I had the Mustang and a PT-17 trainer a P-40 and my brother had the Stuka (which crashed). They were lots of fun. To think we use to fly them in the school yard full of kids! I wonder how I didnt hit anyone in the head with it! I only stopped playing with these when I got into model rockets later on. (another addicting kids hobby.)
Rob
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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