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To: U S Army EOD
I used to fly Jaleco's Fighter Ace..it was so cheap back then, 9.95 a month..unlimited..and up to 100+ pilots in one arena...flying against human opponents and with wingmates is such a rush...
 
I kind of miss it..the Spit XIV was my favorite. I wonder what's going on with that game now. I know they expanded to Japanese subscribers, so you can actually fly against real Japanese squads..and they are usually pretty good.
 
I think I have a few screenies still.. VROOOOM   ***RATATATAT***
 
 
 
The Yak-9 was one slippery squirrel of a plane...one I could never get comfortable with..but all the hotshots seemed to like it..
 
The cool thing with an MMPO like this is being able to jump right into a big battle in a matter of seconds and then land...and make a sandwich..very convenient..and cheatproof too..very tightly monitored by the game mods.

87 posted on 05/28/2005 5:04:06 PM PDT by wolficatZ ( + ><))))*> + "..gone shark surfing..." ____\0/_____/|____)
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To: wolficatZ

The Russian 'bard' Vysotskiy had a nice song about the the Yak-9:

Ya - 'Yak', istrebitel',
Motor moy zvenit.  Nebo - moya obitel'.
No tot, kotoriy vo mne sidit,
Schitaet, chto on - istrebitel'.

     I'm the "Yak" fighter,
     My engine whines.  The sky is my abode.
     But the one who sits inside of me,
     Thinks that he's the fighter.

93 posted on 05/28/2005 5:33:09 PM PDT by struwwelpeter
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To: wolficatZ

WBIII is open all over the world. The Germans actually have a squadron they call the Krauts and they are good. Try it out some time, it is under IEN.


108 posted on 05/28/2005 11:33:57 PM PDT by U S Army EOD (My US Army daughter out shot everybody in her basic training company.)
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