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Name things that you would like to do before you die one day?
Here's some of mine:
Oh well, it's nice to dream...
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If I posted a reply to this i'd have to ban myself from the forum ;D
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1) Be stong enough to race in Europe and climb with the best (Ullrich, Armstrong, etc.)
2) Be skilled enough to race in F1 and beat Schumacher, Montoya, Hakkinen 3) Be able to hook up with Caprice Bournet for one night of 'fun' 4) Be able to hook up with Jules Asner for one night of 'fun' 5) Be able to hook up with Lisa Snowdon for 5 nights of 'fun' 6) Own a Ferrari F355 and 360 Modena 7) Go exploring in another planet like Mars, or Venus 8) Fly a fighter jet (SU-37, MiG 29, or F15) and shoot down some hotshot aces 9) Go back in time and help fight in WW2, particularly in the Battle of Midway 10) Spend 1 week with several FHM, MAXIM models doing nothing but bad deeds in a hotel room. Damn, I think I am going to die a SAD man. |
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Altwegg buddy, seems to me you and I both are gonna die SAD men ;D
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Hahahaha! That's what happens when we reach for the stars.
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Some not as extravigant as others but. In order of achievable to not
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Hey, that genie just might beour ticket to heaven!
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Quote:
she is damn hot 8) |
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Hey.......I haven't given it much thought!
But I like that line from the film 'Zorba the Greek' : *Q. Are you married? *A. Am I not a man? And is not a man stupid? So - I married. *Wife, house, children - the full catastrophe. In the early phases of the Pacific War, the loss of American pilots, esp. from carrier-based aircraft, was horrendous. I think I'd like to fly a biplane, in WW1, though a pilot's life expectancy then was about one week of action. Have you heard of the German pilot Verner Voss? He was most likely more skilful than the Red Baron. It took 3 aircraft, all aces, to shoot him down. And he could turn his plane through 180 degrees without hardly banking. A famous Japanese ace of WW 11 wrote a book, the title of which escapes me for now, maybe ' Fighter Ace', anyhow his name was Saburo Sakai, so any search should find it. A good read, from the other side's perspective. Bike Content: I'm off to the shed to clean my bike. Cheers. |
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Since we're on the topic of WW1 and WW2, here are a few books on the air war that are worth reading:
Aces Over Germany Aces Over Japan both by a guy named Himmel. These books contain personal accounts of dogfights, strafing runs, escort missions etc. The account on the Raid on St. Nazaire was very very good. Also, check out Gavin Lyall's books, they are also personal accounts by British fighters/bombers that tell about life on the base as well as in the air. Very good entries here by Guy Gibson, this popular guy from Bomber command. Will look for Saburo Sakai's book, if I am correct, this ace is still alive to this day! |
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I'm addicted to the WWII Fighters PC game.
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Let's go a bit off topic for a minute here
![]() Wow, I used to play Chuck Yeager's Air Combat on my 33 MHz 386 desktop all day long. What are the system requirements of the game you just posted? |
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Chuck Yeager! What a classic! ;D
WWII Fighters runs fine on my PII 333 128Mb RAM, but I'm sure that it will do just fine on a high end PI.
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Great, I'll look for a pirated version here. It should run fine on my office P3. Do you need a 3D card for that?
What other flight sims would you recommend? You guys should also try Ace Combat 4 for the PS2, it's a good mix of arcade and simulation. The graphics are simply AWESOME, especially in replay mode. End of non-cycling related response ![]() |
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