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Post by Minuteman on Feb 26, 2012 14:50:12 GMT -5
~S~ Gentlemen....The way that the AAC has advanced this game is utterly amazing to me. Here are some screenshots of today's mission. Did you ever think that it would get to this level? Attachments:
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Post by Minuteman on Feb 26, 2012 14:57:18 GMT -5
....another shot Attachments:
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Post by Minuteman on Feb 26, 2012 14:57:55 GMT -5
Incoming! Attachments:
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Post by Minuteman on Feb 26, 2012 14:58:32 GMT -5
greetings! Attachments:
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Post by Minuteman on Feb 26, 2012 15:00:52 GMT -5
Target acquired! Attachments:
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Post by AAC_Maj. Hubbabubba on Feb 27, 2012 16:58:19 GMT -5
I especially like the one which says "Cobra's was shot down by DKM Tirpitz"!!!
It was such a rare event...
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Post by Scandfox on Mar 4, 2012 17:26:18 GMT -5
~S~ All ...
Today I spent 1:45 HR in a PBY heading East on Autopilot.
The mission was to find a ship in North Sea from English Channel to North Pole....
As Axis glad to hear that Tirpitz is back in Das Vaterland....
Looking forward next mission
brgds
Scandfox
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Post by AAC_Maj. Hubbabubba on Mar 4, 2012 20:46:37 GMT -5
Sorry for the boredom guys... Which proves that a needle as big as the Tirpitz is not big enough for a hay stack named Northern Sea. Btw: One of you guys must report to Minuteman and tell him the results (or, more precisely, the lack of it!)...
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Post by Scandfox on Mar 5, 2012 3:41:50 GMT -5
I was talking about a swedish incident and I was not sure when it happened. It is called "Tha Catalina Affair" perhaps a future mission in AAC
(The Catalina affair was an incident on June 13, 1952, when a Swedish military Douglas DC-3A-360 Skytrain flying over the Baltic Sea carrying out signals intelligence gathering operations for the Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA), disappeared east of the isle of Gotska Sandön.
Three days later, two Swedish military Catalina flying boats searched for the DC-3 north of Estonia. One of the planes was shot down by Soviet warplanes but the crew ditched near the West German freighter Münsterland and were rescued.)
brgds
Scandfox
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