Notice fron Cent Med Sector for allied pilots

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Notice fron Cent Med Sector for allied pilots

Post by 22GCT_Mamba » Mon May 03, 2010 6:01 pm

The Axis command have another happy notice from Central Mediterran sector and......



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Thanks to brave pilot 6S_Cipson another EAF19_Classic's plane crash on sea in Siracuse Bay. Another Mix, another Dead for a unfortunately allied pilot :D

Regard by Axis Mediterran Command
"Volare è un piacere, ma abbattere Classic è una goduria".... (© Mamba & Cipson)

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Post by Classic EAF19 » Mon May 03, 2010 6:10 pm

Cheers, bravo to Cipson :D

Seems like a few axis sailors went down as well :P
Molti nemici molto onore!

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Post by Cipson » Mon May 03, 2010 9:16 pm

Only lucky, I spotted you casually.... :roll:

To the next...

and Check your Six :wink:


Cheers

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Post by Classic EAF19 » Tue May 04, 2010 2:56 am

S! Cipson, it was good shooting.

There I was on my torpedo run stumbling along fixed on my target. Just 1/4 second after I drop my torpedo *THUD, THUD, THUD* :shock: amongst the sound of tearing fabric and shattered wood and my stbd upper wing fell off :shock: :shock: The cold waters of the mediterranean are what I felt next, but I could see my torpedo running true :D
Molti nemici molto onore!

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Post by Cipson » Tue May 04, 2010 3:42 am

Salut!

You made a really Great Action.

I had the time only to align my aircraft, shooting practically by instinct, and I was lucky to get you at first shot but, anyway, not enough before you release the torpedo.

I was happy seeing your aircraft floating for a while in sea, signal that you and your crews had the time to left the plane before it sunk.

Really Brave and Determined, is not a case you are in the CentMed Top Score.

I should like, a day in future, to fly with you and not against you.

BRAVO! :wink:
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Post by EAF331_Starfire » Thu May 06, 2010 9:29 am

Classic was not alone...muahahaha.
I managed to slip away in the darkness .
Lucky for me and you I won't be doing any more Central Med. missions.
The HQ decision to install the betapatch made sure of that.

BTW: How come the Italiens have Japanese AA guns?
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Post by Cipson » Thu May 06, 2010 10:33 am

Hi Starfire,

I have seen you also, but in that moment I evaluated Classic was in better launching positions.

Infact, he was...


After, we lost you in the darkness...

Check your six.

Ciao

Cip :wink:
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Post by EAF331_Starfire » Thu May 06, 2010 1:56 pm

You where right. Classic asked me to stay back, so not to wast a torpedo in case he was successfull.
I never really heard you before the gunfire but afterwards I flew so low that I had to dodged buildings. I never really saw your planes, but after the gunfire I keep hearing the Jumo engines. I guess that they are really quit when you cruise :wink:
It took me a while to get clear, there are no such thing as running in the Stringback and visability sucks.
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Post by Cipson » Thu May 06, 2010 2:03 pm

Anyway, very good action. I admired your skilling.

Great Pilots!

Salute!

Cip :wink:
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Post by EAF331_Starfire » Thu May 06, 2010 3:45 pm

6S.Cipson wrote:Anyway, very good action. I admired your skilling.

Great Pilots!

Salute!

Cip :wink:
Thanks, and you to! Especially how you avoided answering my indirect question about your engine settings. S! :lol:
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Post by Cipson » Thu May 06, 2010 6:03 pm

EAF331_Starfire wrote:
6S.Cipson wrote:Anyway, very good action. I admired your skilling.

Great Pilots!

Salute!

Cip :wink:
Thanks, and you to! Especially how you avoided answering my indirect question about your engine settings. S! :lol:

Lol! :lol: No Secrets at all. My engines were from 50 and 90 % depending from situation, probably the sound is not very loud...

Cheers

Cip
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