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Where should we start from?

Where we left off
3 (33.3%)
From the beginning
5 (55.6%)
From a specific mission (specify which one in a post or PM to me or Qwepir)
1 (11.1%)

Total Members Voted: 9

Author Topic: ABS FIESTA - LOCKED EDITION  (Read 161032 times)

I dump flares and pull on the stick hard while slamming the right rudder pedal hard, sending the nose of the Hornet pointing straight at the ground.

"AWACS, can any allied ground forces take out those SAM launchers?"
« Last Edit: July 18, 2014, 05:01:41 PM by Operator¹ »


I dump flares and pull on the stick hard while slamming the right rudder pedal hard, sending the nose of the Hornet pointing straight at the ground.

"AWACS, can any allied ground forces take out those SAM launchers?"
for
the
LAST
loving
TIME
AWACS IS FOR AERIAL ENEMIES
YOU HAVE TO ASK COMMAND ABOUT GROUND FORCES

The AWACS can sort through the information without getting shot down, and they can also relay the message to ground forces. I don't see what your issue is.

It's like 20 years into the future why the forget would an AWACS not be able to perform those functions now anyways.

Maybe you should cool your head.


This is a really bad place to eject.

I literally have no other choice because my engine exploded. It's either hope for the best or death.

Have you figured out how gliders work? Same principle, but see if you can feasibly make it to a forward airbase intact before you give up and eject in the middle of a hot zone.

He got hit by a SAM, its a miracle theres any plane left to fly, and besides he could get hit by another at any moment.


It's okay you're flying for the NAUC, they loving pave their roads with Mirage 2000 wreckages.

It's okay you're flying for the NAUC, they loving pave their roads with Mirage 2000 wreckages.
another road for NAUC then

They fix potholes by crashing a Mirage 2000 into it and flattening over the wreckage with a steamroller.
It works for some reason.

nah I'm sure half of those are Mirage IIIs



results pls
« Last Edit: July 18, 2014, 08:52:41 PM by Operator¹ »