I agree with Mr T
BP will have Tempests!
Witch
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On 23 Jul 2018, at 10:31 am, Michael Colby (Redacted sender "michael.colby82"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No WW1 map yet Roblex, just 2 aircraft, so if you are torn I would say go BP
and get FC later when it is more developed.
Talisman
On Monday, 23 July 2018 09:58:33 BST, Rob
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to admit I am torn now. I might be able to get enough money together
to but Bodenplatte but I like the look of Flying Circus more. If I buy FC
instead of Bodenplatte then I will probably find myself left behind quite
often when the squad wants to fly WW2 and if that is happening I would
probably end up not flying BoX and just flying FC which in turn would
possibly lead to joining another squad. On the other hand, I have not flown
BoX for about 5 weeks now and don't miss it so maybe I would be wasting my
money buying either :-) I will probably have a better idea when Summer
ends.
Roblex
From: Martin Matthews <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 56raf_firebirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, 22 July 2018, 21:08
Subject: [56raf_firebirds] Re: [56raf_firebirds] Re: S.E.5a and Tigers!
I loved the open cockpit, wood and fabric gliders the ATC had when I was a
youngster. Shit performance (glide ratio) compared to modern, streamlined,
fibreglass gliders with sleek enclosed cockpits, but much more fun. Whilst I
expect most players will still prefer the higher performance WW2 ac, there’s
a good chance VR could make WW1 a much more ‘real’ experience. The ‘feel’
just isn’t there on a monitor. Being able to feel you’re really in a Camel
cockpit might be more fun than feeling you’re in an enclosed Hurricane
cockpit. I’ll be giving it a go - and the Tigers too - although the beach has
fully occupied this weekend ☀️😎🏊🏼♂️⛺️🏖
Kernow