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    160 KB Fucktons of Planes (RPG thread III) Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:30 No.8538520  
    Continuation of:
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/8515581
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/8526381
    SUmmary: OPs GM is awesome, running a Merc Air Force RPG with sweet sounding mechanics/ideas
    OP chose a F-4 Phantom with TG help
    First mission is a strike on some terorrist airstrip.
    OP decided on Wild Weasel loadout with help from /tg/
    OP posted flyable plane list (40+ Entries!)
    We all became insanely jealous and anxiously await more info from OP.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:32 No.8538548
    Plane List from OP post in the other thread.
    F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo
    J-10 Annihilator
    F-106 Delta Dart
    Mirage 2000
    Mirage F1
    Mirage III
    Rafael
    Eurofighter Typhoon
    A-10 Thunderbolt
    F-111 Aardvark
    F-16C Falcon
    F-16E Falcon
    F-16XL Falcon
    A-1 Skyraider
    A-6 Intruder
    F-14B Tomcat
    F-14D Tomcat
    XF-29 Wildcat II
    Kfir
    T-50 Golden Eagle
    F-104C Starfighter
    F-22A Raptor
    F-35A Lightning II
    F-35B Lightning II
    F-35C Lightning II
    AV-8B Harrier II
    F-101B Voodoo
    F-15C Eagle
    F-15E Eagle
    F-15SE Silent Eagle
    F/A-18 Hornet
    F/A-18E Super Hornet
    XF-31
    MiG-21 Fishbed E
    MiG-23 Flogger E
    MiG-25 Foxbat
    MiG-29SM Fulcrum C
    MiG-31 Foxhound
    MiG-35 Fulcrum E
    F-100 Super Sabre
    F-20 Tigershark
    F-5E Tiger II
    YF-23 Black Widow II
    Tornado ADV
    F-105 Thunderchief
    JAS-35 Draken
    JAS-37 Viggen
    JAS-39 Gripen
    Jaguar
    PAK-50
    Su-17 Fitter
    Su-24 Fencer
    Su-25 Frogfoot
    SU-27BM Flanker J
    Su-27S Flanker B
    Su-30MKI Flanker H
    Su-33 Flanker D
    Su-34 Fullback
    Su-35 Flanker E
    A-7 Corsair
    F-8E Crusader
    Yak-38 Forger
    Yak-141 Freestyle
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:33 No.8538562
    And the mission (again, stolen from OP)
    BlackFlag Internal Document #100298

    Mission Briefing “Horse Therapy”
    Deployment: Kisangani
    Pancake: Kisangani
    Alternate: None (We are still negotiating with the provisional government)
    AAR: None
    AWACS: None
    CSAR: MI-24 Hind + Jaeger Flight. Eight Million Sortie Fee if utilized

    Contract Employer: Ministre de Sécurité Externale, France

    Objective: Destruction of suspected Sudan terrorist training camp and airfield located at the old Marida airfield, just inside the Sudanese border. Primary targets are the airfield runway, fuel dump in the southeast, and the command bunker to the north northwest.

    Background: These guys have been a thorn in the side of France's efforts to pacify the region. Due to UN regulations as well as their own civil government issues, the French have not had the ability to simply remove this training camp. That's where we come in. Taking out the command bunker will most likely remove some key leadership positions, and with the airstrip gone, will force the OPFOR to move on the ground, where the French security force has a presence and a good chance of catching and stopping them.

    (Part two to follow, long doc)
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:34 No.8538571
    And the rest of the mission Brief:
    Intel (HUMINT free): OPFOR likely disorganized, undertrained. Equipment status rated at no better then barely serviceable. Most equipment unmanned unless alert given. OPFOR operates off grid, and does not benefit from outside intel, support, elint.
    Air Assets: Two MiG-17s, One MiG-21, Two Bell Huey Gunships.
    Surface Assets: SA-2 system, 4xZSU-23 at objective.
    Intel (Remote Imaging free): Attached you will find the latest keyhole pass. We've marked off targets and defences. We could not find the fourth ZSU-23, and suspect that the OPFOR has begun camo-netting the emplacements, or simply placed it inside for maintenance.

    Threat Assessment: Very Low. The biggest threats will be from the MiG-21 and the SA-2 system, neutralize them first, and the rest of this mission should be a cakewalk.

    ROE: No limits in Sudanese Airspace. Return fire only in DRC airspace.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:34 No.8538579
    >groundpounding mission
    >Not A-10

    What the fuck?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:35 No.8538595
    Chill out and wait for the OP to come back with either the rule system or his next mission.

    Don't talk the issue to death because you're impatient.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:36 No.8538599
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    >>8538520
    >>8538548
    >>8538562
    >>8538571

    How have I not seen this on /tg/ yet?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:37 No.8538613
    >>8538579
    For the mission parameter that I read, the F-111 seems like a better choice.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:37 No.8538624
    >>8538599
    Because you're blind? The threads have gone all day long the past two days.

    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/8515581/
    http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/8526381/
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:39 No.8538654
    >>8538599
    Hmm, Bad luck? Sign on during the Eastern Seaboard schools' out four hour 40k rush? Yet another 3.5 vs4 fight?

    Lots of reasons if we're being honest.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:43 No.8538732
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:44 No.8538745
    >>8538520
    That's one of the better Phantoms I've seen. Such an ugly plane, but sexy as hell.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:46 No.8538780
    Why didn't the guy get an F-16? seems like a better choice than an old Vietnam era jet.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:48 No.8538804
    >>8538780
    >>8538520

    My thought as well. I would have gone with an F-35 myself, cutting edge, V/TOL, and stealth.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:48 No.8538809
    >>8538780
    Ah man, I missed the end of the first and the entire second thread.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:49 No.8538818
    >>8538804
    Far too expensive for what they were aiming for.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:49 No.8538828
    >>8538809
    I didn't even see the second thread... Reading it now.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:51 No.8538872
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    This thread is relevant to my interests! Although it lacks BIG BEAUTIFUL TITS!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:53 No.8538903
    >>8538872
    >Airplanes + Tits = Nose Art
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:55 No.8538938
    >>8538903
    >>See end of 1st thread
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:55 No.8538941
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    >>8538903
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:56 No.8538956
    >>8538804
    Congrats, you've missed the entire point of the last two threads.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)00:57 No.8538978
    OP here, well, from the other threads. I don't mind this thread at all, I've learned a lot of stuff allready. Thanks a lot, for all the help to some planestupid guy.

    What's the best way to operate as a Wild Weasel btw?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:00 No.8539026
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    If I was playing this, I would fly this, just to be a dick.

    "Fucking Hell, Dogslap, where the fuck are you?"
    "Uhh, just going feet wet, ETA 25 minutes to target area"
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:05 No.8539103
    >>8539026
    >Dogslap

    I don't want to know how you earned that call...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:15 No.8539249
    >>8539103
    Like how nobody wants to find out what the Ork Warboss "Grotlocker" Badad did to earn his nickname
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:16 No.8539261
    >>8538978
    Be a big target. Shoot at them just before they shoot at you.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:19 No.8539307
    >>8539261
    Also, radiation homing missiles (AGM-88's and the like) to take out anti-air emplacements.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:19 No.8539316
    >F-20 Tigershark

    Anybody who says "Buy an F-5" from here on out is an idiot, if this is available.

    Just sayin.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:21 No.8539347
    >>8539316
    Why the hell would you want either when there's F-16's to be had?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:22 No.8539370
    >>8539347

    Cost.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:25 No.8539423
    >>8539347
    The F-20 is very comparable to an F-16, and costs next to nothing.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:26 No.8539440
    >>8539370
    You can get an F-16C for $20million, or an E for $30million.

    Going by the program cost an F-20 was $60million (20 planes at $1.2billion total cost). That's not a real valid measurement but it's the only one I've got.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:27 No.8539465
    >>8539440
    Development costs do not equal production price...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:28 No.8539481
    >>8539423
    Maybe the early F-16's, but what about newer F-16's like the F-16E/F Block 60?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:29 No.8539506
    >>8539465
    Do you know of any sources with an estimated production price?

    I mean the F-5 was about 2million but that's not really a comparable aircraft.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:29 No.8539516
    >>8539481
    Probably get 6 F20s for the price of one of those.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:30 No.8539526
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    Not super pretty, but it was a bargain basket gem.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:33 No.8539564
    OP could always buy some SU-27s from the Ukraine for about $5mil each. Just need to learn Russian.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:34 No.8539574
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    In this, I have the choice between guns or missiles.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:35 No.8539591
    >>8539564
    One of OPs group bought a Flanker. From what we understood, the price was quite steep, the base Flanker was at the very top end of their starting purchasing power, with almost nothing left over for armament, fuel, maintenance, etc.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:36 No.8539606
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    >>8539574
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:37 No.8539621
    >>8539591
    That's why you buy it from a dissatisfied former soviet commander who's just looking to make a quick buck. Or buy it from an american company who demilitarized and westernized it and spend an arm and a leg remilitarizing it.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:37 No.8539629
    >>8539574
    Except for the unfortunate tendency to take off with their wings still folded this was a hell of a plane.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:38 No.8539644
    >>8539629
    And yet, even with wings folded, the thing still flew! It was the same philosophy the Phantom had. Put enough thrust behind it, and even a brick will fly.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:39 No.8539653
    In the game is OP buying the aircraft 'new' or from militaries looking to get rid of their stock?

    They could probably buy piles of F-5's, older F-16's, and F-4's for way under list price if they buy from a third world country looking to upgrade.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:40 No.8539666
    But the F-20 never went into pr
    >>8538548
    >F-20 Tigershark
    GET IT NOW IT MUST BECOME YOURS
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:41 No.8539680
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    >>8539574
    The Corsair and the Crusader were both hated by ground crews. Mostly because they had a tendency to suck crewmembers into those inlets.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:42 No.8539698
    >>8539653
    From the sound of it, the GM has a set price for 'acquiring' aircraft that is related somehow to age and performance.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:42 No.8539701
    Why do combat aircraft have the ability to be so butt ugly and also dead sexy at the same time?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:45 No.8539722
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    Not related to discussion, but I wanted to emphasize how big this thing is.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:46 No.8539732
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    >>8539701
    You tell me.

    I am attracted to curvy girls, and the Mi-24.
    Coincidence?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:46 No.8539740
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    Baw, I wish I could play in this OP. It's totally different than anything else I've played /tg/ wise, and I'm a gigantic militaryfag. How much RP is there besides air combat?

    I'm certainly really interested in seeing how these kinds of mechanics might work out, and I love the expense management, as it's always been a part of my favorite action games. (Armored Core, Ace Combat.)

    As for the Block 60, I don't know the individual unit price, but the UAE program was 3 billion dollars. The number of units projected were 80; how much of the billions went directly into each unit's price is uncertain as far as I know.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:47 No.8539747
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    >>8539701
    Some are just plane sexy.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:47 No.8539758
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    >>8539722
    Boy, you don't know big.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:51 No.8539798
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    >>8539758
    Uhh, yeah. Shorter wingspan then this.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:51 No.8539802
    Needs more B-1R. Wink wink.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:53 No.8539832
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    All you need in life.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:58 No.8539886
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    >>8539832
    better.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)01:59 No.8539911
    >>8539832
    >>8539886
    Girls, girls, you're both such lovely girls, if you're going to fight, fight nice.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)02:01 No.8539923
    >>8539911
    What would the female human personality of an F-4 or 14 be?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)02:08 No.8540007
    >>8539798
    TU-160 Wingspan :54.1 m
    B-52 Wingspan: 56.4 m

    lolwut
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)02:53 No.8540629
    >>8539911

    F4= Pragmatic down to earth woman who will drink beer with you.

    F14= High maintenance drama queen with very particular tastes. But DYAMN is she hot.
    >> Blacksheepcannibal 03/12/10(Fri)03:05 No.8540806
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    >>8539832
    >>8539886

    Best.

    Pictured is an F-15E Strike Eagle, quite possibly the most complex man-made objects to take to the skies under it's own power. This lovely lass is airframe 90-328 out of Mountain Home, Idaho, a member of the 391st "Bold Tigers".
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)03:12 No.8540907
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    why is there no love for the A-4 Skyhawk
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)05:34 No.8542284
    >>8540907
    Because it is a training aircraft with a redundant name.
    >> Dr. Baron von Evilsatan 03/12/10(Fri)05:42 No.8542338
    >>8540629

    Also consider that the Phantom was one of the least aerodynamic figher craft ever designed and essentially moved only through sheer force, only being less than a winged rocket because of the technicality of possessing an air intake up-front.

    What this means to the analogy I just don't know.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)05:44 No.8542358
    Area88-quest? FUCK YEAR!

    Time to put the danger zone on on endless repeat.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)05:55 No.8542431
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    >>8542358
    DANGERRRRRRR ZONE
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)05:58 No.8542445
    >>8542338
    I've heard F-4 pilots describe the plane as essentially a flying bus. Any problem it couldn't solve through finesse, it did through sheer brute force (which was pretty much everything). Blunt and straight to the point.

    However, it's still an old airframe. There's a reason the Air Force literally uses surplus F-4's as target practice now.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)08:31 No.8543489
    Bump for awesome

    @original OP: could you ask your DM to upload the rules he's using somewhere?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)09:54 No.8544235
    >>8540007
    Tu-160 177ft long
    B-52 159ft
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)09:56 No.8544262
    >>8542431
    For those of you who want to listen to it
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfOpQnRE0qs&feature=related
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:00 No.8544308
    >>8542445
    I have seen that. It is sad. Once I even saw an F4 drone crash on the main road in front of Tyndall that leads towards Mexico Beach. I can only imagine what shit duty befell the poor drone pilot.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:05 No.8544350
    >>8539722
    And loud. Seriously, those turboprops are so fucking loud, NATO fighter pilots that regularly shadowed these things closely during the Cold War would suffer hearing problems after a while.

    >>8542445
    Other airforces still have them in combat services and at the very least the German and Israeli ones are modernised to a degree where they're still viable combat planes even when going up against 4th gen fighters.

    As for the whole mechanics of the F-4, it isn't called The Triumph of Thrust over Aerodynamics for no reason. Well that, or it's short nickname: The Flying Brick.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:06 No.8544362
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    >>8540629
    Yeah, there'd be something off about the F4 woman, but she'd still be arousing.

    Now, the big question: SU-27 women, hottest thing on the surface of the earth?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:09 No.8544394
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    Older plane = more booze money. A top priority for any merc pilot.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:12 No.8544415
    >>8544362
    She'd be hot, but speaks in gibberish and occasionally crashes in your lawn after a night of wild stunts.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:13 No.8544420
    >>8539722

    All I wish to know is this: Can i get a Tu-95, add a radar, and then modify it till it reaches Ace Combat levels of AAM capacity? It may not be practical, or sane, but I will do it. Firing clouds of Phoenix missiles from 100 miles away is my dream.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:13 No.8544425
    Kudos to OP for going with the DOuble Ugly, the Lead Sled, the World's Leading Distributor of MiG Parts.

    Great choice man.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:14 No.8544429
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    >>8544420
    Well the Radar part isn't too hard.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:14 No.8544432
    >>8544415
    To continue that line of thought, she'd also probably have cosmetic surgery done to be appealing and capable to other "clients" and is otherwise a little heavy set and envious of the attention her lighter sister Mig-29 gets.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:15 No.8544435
    >>8544415
    I could live with this. She'd also be willing to try positions that other planes refuse or can't do.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:17 No.8544447
    >>8544435
    lol. Yah, flexibility would likely be an prominent trait.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:17 No.8544449
    >>8544432
    >>8544435
    >>8544415
    >>8539923

    All I can picture is Ms Foxbat, a large women with a propensity for screaming all the time, running around the neighborhood with cops trying to chase her down and failing, before finally suffering a torn ligament.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:18 No.8544453
    >>8544415
    She'd also have hotter, jailbait sisters Su-30, Su-35 and troubled loli T-50
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:18 No.8544457
    >>8544420
    Sound a bit like the plans for the B-1R
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:20 No.8544463
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    >>8544449
    So the Ms Blackbird would be the object of Ms Foxbat's hatred, because she would run around the neighborhood outpacing all the cops AND Ms Foxbat, before stopping at another man's house to drink some 400$ a bottle triple distilled Liquor, before doing the same thing again? And be the object of lust of every man in the neighborhood.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:21 No.8544478
    >>8544453
    And the older fat ugly sister no one talks about, who likes to Box, SU-25
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:22 No.8544486
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    This conversation reminds me of this.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:24 No.8544503
    Wait, wait, WAIT.

    You guys are sexually aroused by planes?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:26 No.8544519
    >>8544503

    Yes. Welcome home.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:26 No.8544521
    >>8544503
    In before Flanker on Eagle porn
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:27 No.8544526
    >>8544463
    And when Ms. Foxbat isn't in rehab/reconstructive surgery she'd wax nostalgic about her glory days when she was the envy and terror of the girls down the street Ms. Mirage and the NATO gang. She'd talk about her bouts around the Mediterranean the most and how her sisters couldn't even get close to her. But all of her stories are mostly hot air and only vaguely coherent from one iteration to the next as they mix myth, clandestine spy operations, and seething hatred for Ms. Blackbird for stealing her thunder.
    >> S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 03/12/10(Fri)10:27 No.8544530
    >>8544503
    Of course not! I'm arouse by hind though...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:27 No.8544531
    >>8544503

    Wait, wait, WAIT.

    You're not?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:28 No.8544538
    >>8544486
    Awww... Poor Havoc ;_;
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:28 No.8544540
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    >>8544526
    However, her Daughter, Foxhound, has a lot of potential, and the last laugh, since Ms Blackbird died years ago.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:29 No.8544555
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    MILF.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:30 No.8544557
    >>8544486

    I like the Havoc, she's a nice day and night attack helicopter. She may not be pretty, but she gets the job done.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:31 No.8544565
    :d
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:32 No.8544576
    >>8544478
    Ah yes, SU-25. She was born with a mental handicap and was always a little slower than her sisters. The doctors say she was lucky to be able to communicate at all and the best she could hope for was simple, primitive coordination of tools.

    She boxes too... her simple nature is either exacerbated by this or a benefit to the hobby.
    She is also long known as the easy one, having slept around nearly everywhere... repeatedly, even in abusive relationships. Her biggest problem appears to be an inability to live without constant support and guidance.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:34 No.8544591
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    >>8544555
    The Sukhois are definitely THE sexiest family on the block.

    But the MiG family has the Fulcrum sisters, who, while not as flexible, are definitely dirtier and a little smaller. In essence, they are firecrackers in the sack, they'll rattle your bones, and are the object of envy of Ms Hornet and Falcon.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:37 No.8544620
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    :3
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:38 No.8544634
    >>8544620
    Mrs Eagle is an ugly bitch, constantly envious of Ms Tomcat's curves and superior intelligence. No amount of cosmetic surgery to add curves is going to change the fact that she is not a looker. One of her sisters put on a lot of weight too.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:42 No.8544666
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    >>8544634

    wash your faggot mouth with soap
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:42 No.8544667
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    No love for the big curvy girls?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:43 No.8544672
    >>8544666
    She's all painted up like a French whore. Still looks ugly though.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:46 No.8544703
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    >>8544672

    French?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:47 No.8544706
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    french whore you say?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:48 No.8544711
    >>8544703
    Sweet damn! After all those years, the Dassault family has one hell of a looker in their house!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:50 No.8544738
    >>8544711

    You know what they say about French jets? They'll do things for you, things American jets won't do...you know what I mean...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:51 No.8544739
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:52 No.8544752
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    >>8544739
    The Saab sisters are totally the indie/punk chicks. They've always been... Different. And they'll sleep anywhere.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:53 No.8544758
    >>8544738
    Suck?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:54 No.8544765
    >>8544752

    that is if the austrians ever let her out of the dungeon
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:54 No.8544770
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    >>8544758
    Well played.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:56 No.8544783
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    Who's up for some BDSM boys?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:57 No.8544788
    >>8544758

    I'm not even sure >>8544738 knows what he's talking about.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:58 No.8544800
    >>8544667
    CANADA
    Even our fighter jets are named Huge.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)10:58 No.8544806
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    French Jets blow minds. And in the metaphor we have, a lot more than that.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:00 No.8544823
    >>8544503
    How can you not go from six to midnight over some of the smoking hot curves and lines that have been posted?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:03 No.8544847
    >>8544806
    So the Rafale is the exotic underperforming quiet girl down the street that will blow your mind the moment you give her a chance.

    Ms. Mirage, her mother, is a little more brash and obnoxious having traveled the world over. Also seemingly exotic looking, but under the hood there isn't anything special going on. She's almost a staple example of "average". In fact, she's pretty slow on the up take as well but once things get moving she hit's her stride and really shines at whatever she works at.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:03 No.8544850
    >>8544806

    DEM CANARDS
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:03 No.8544852
    >>8544823
    Because I'm not /k/-tarded
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:04 No.8544864
    >>8544847
    What's really odd is that only her parents seem to love her. No one ever asks her out on more than one date, she has yet to go steady with any of the neighbours. Which is odd, because she's smoking hot.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:05 No.8544872
    what the fuck
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:09 No.8544905
    >>8544872
    Apparently people are turned on by airplanes...
    >> Cookie 03/12/10(Fri)11:11 No.8544927
    What about the JAS sisters then?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:13 No.8544938
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    >>8544864
    It's probably because of all the rumors of their adopted step daughter Super Étendard and how she's always fighting seedy little engagements and occasionally giving their more popular neighbors bloody noses.
    >> Cookie 03/12/10(Fri)11:14 No.8544949
    >>8544927
    Nevermind. Forgot to F5.

    Also, the A-10 is without a doubt a he. Big Brother Thunderbolt.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:14 No.8544953
    For the type of missions and group the OP seems to be running with I'd take an A-4 Skyhawk over most of the others. Small, compact, fast, can out turn practically everything, can carry a good deal of ordinance, plenty of aftermarket upgrades out there, and plenty of countries that are willing to unload them for you at a good price.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:15 No.8544965
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    >>8544526
    That being said, Ms Foxbat does have a redeeming feature.

    DAT ASS!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:16 No.8544969
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:16 No.8544972
    >>8544949
    I don't think so, The A-10 is the quirky ugly girl you have a crush on but you don't know why.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:17 No.8544975
    >>8544965
    This is a true triumph of thrust over aerodynamics. That plane is all engine.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:17 No.8544978
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:18 No.8544981
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:18 No.8544982
    >>8544972
    She'd be an akward woman what with the stuff going on up front.

    If anything, A-10 is the pre-op transexual weight lifter.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:18 No.8544983
    >>8544953
    The skyhawk was brought up originally I think, but was shot down because of it's limited speed/climb performance, and its weak AtA abilities.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:19 No.8544989
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:21 No.8545001
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    So, what is this babe's personality/profile?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:23 No.8545017
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    Russian K-7 bomber
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:24 No.8545023
    >>8544983
    So she's not the fastest option out there. And like I said there are enough after market mods out there, including some upgrades that make it competent in AtA, that you can mod it however you like it.

    There's a reason private aggressor squadrons still run them. If they get past the long range AtA missile envelope of modern aircraft, by hugging the deck etc, they can out turn and outperform practically anything, especially the huge modern boys that rely on speed and range to keep them safe.

    Plus it can perform more roles than most aircraft half its age.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:25 No.8545031
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    >>8545017

    those Russians sure were crazy
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:26 No.8545035
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    Here's some juicy pics for the OP
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:27 No.8545042
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    And another
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:28 No.8545054
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    Let's not forget the Reich either.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:28 No.8545055
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    Hey I know where to pick up a fuck ton of 104s ^_^

    Anyone speak german?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:29 No.8545070
    Any idea if you can get your GM to post/upload his rules somewhere, OP?

    Would be greatly appreciated by a lot of us here ^^
    >> S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 03/12/10(Fri)11:32 No.8545093
    >>8545031
    We're not crazy. WE JUST HAVE WONDERFUL IDEAS!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:33 No.8545099
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    >>8545093

    yeah
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:34 No.8545108
    >>8545001
    This one is hard...

    She's a smart girl with expensive tastes. Unlike her rather disruptive sister Ms. Falcon, she paid attention to her parents and is generally a by-the-numbers shut in with deep family ties. She goes out of her way to make life easier for her family, much to her own expense.

    She loved to party from time to time with her aging aunt tomcat till her aging bones couldn't take it anymore and passed on.

    She suffered a slight midlife crisis at that point, ran up huge debts- acquiring even more expensive habits, gained weight, and went to college to learned new trades traveled abroad.
    >> S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 03/12/10(Fri)11:34 No.8545112
    >>8545099
    WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNDDDDEEEEEEERRRRFFFFFUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:38 No.8545149
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    >>8545108
    Nicely done, how about this one?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:39 No.8545155
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    What about me?

    :)
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:42 No.8545187
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    Super Hornet is a lovely plane.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:44 No.8545204
    >>8545155
    yes what about this lady? What a ride! Fast but kind of a one trick pony.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:46 No.8545217
    >>8545155
    One word.

    Maneater. or Widowmaker.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:49 No.8545242
    >>8545149
    Young, pretty, and full of cosmetic options that only a rich father can afford, Raptor is the new girl on the block complete with snotty toy dog and gaudy new purse.
    She's universally despised by everyone on the block for being a garish display of wealth and youth. Everyone wants to take her down a notch. No one has had an opportunity to successfully do so yet, with a convenient alibi for every defeat available to cover up the one truth they don't want to admit.

    That they are old, and there is nothing they can do to trump her.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:52 No.8545264
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    >>8545242
    Which says nothing of her fraternal twin sister, whom her family does not discuss.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:54 No.8545286
    what plane would fit /tg/?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:55 No.8545301
    >>8545155
    She's the girl that was given up for adoption by her parents after conceiving too many children. She's wandered from foster home to foster home never really knowing true family.

    Know one would have ever called her stable either. She's ended many relationships in the past under questionable circumstances.

    But despite it some think she's kinda cute in a retro kind of way.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:56 No.8545306
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    >>8545242
    >That they are old, and there is nothing they can do to trump her.

    Except for the Sukhoi Sisters, who have a hot new filly.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:56 No.8545311
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    NEEDS MORE F-14
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:57 No.8545312
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    >>8545286
    The only plane for fat guys.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:57 No.8545321
    >>8545306

    She's still a toddler though, and it remains to be seen if she can live up to the high expectations of her family.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:58 No.8545328
    >>8545306
    Yah, they live down the block, but aside a heated exchange once outside of an Indian bar, they don't talk much.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:58 No.8545337
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    >>8545321
    She's growing fast though, and many think she may already be sleeping with Ranjit, the Sexy Indian next door.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)11:59 No.8545343
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    >>8545312

    That or pic related.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:00 No.8545350
    >>8545301

    ;_;
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:01 No.8545366
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    >>8545306
    She's clearly less pretentious than Ms Raptor, and less stuck up. She doesn't need to be treated with a soft touch, and she isn't a golddigger. Not saying she's cheap, but she's much less likely to bankrupt you.

    She's also got that same flexibility of her older sisters, which is something Ms Raptor does not have.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:03 No.8545393
    Still waiting on the Rules OP. I wanna see em!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:03 No.8545395
    >>8545070
    >>8543489
    OP here, wow, never thought i'd learn about planes with them described as women, but I think it's actually easier this way...

    Steve said that he'll work on getting some stuff up this weekend. There's a lot of lists and stuff.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:05 No.8545421
    >>8545395
    Get em host. We all want to see how this'll be run. And if it takes a couple day make sure that when you do get them that you spam em all over /tg/ so we all get a chance to see em.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:06 No.8545425
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    /tg/

    Womenify this!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:07 No.8545446
    >>8545311
    Agreed.

    Ms. Tomcat is a heavy set woman that is graceful and somewhat wise. She drinks... allot. It's one of her biggest failings.
    But despite it she's always looking forward and guiding those around her when necessary. Her children and relatives often call her prophetic at seeing things over the horizon.

    Uncle Hawkeye calls her obvious.

    She's been around the block more than once and has been photographed and adored in cinema for a time but has since settled down.
    Before she passed on, the general consensus was that she was one of the finest pieces of trim on the block despite her age- and she was all natural at that.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:09 No.8545455
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    Me?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:09 No.8545460
    >>8545446
    There are rumours that Ms Tomcat's retirement is a lie, and that she's actually still having an affair with the Iranian couple across the way.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:11 No.8545474
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    I still say that A-37-b Dragonflies would be far better suited to the sortie mission, given their speed, gau-8 gatling for strafing runs, and capacity for bomblets and napalm.

    more importantly, however, they have a vastly superior service to flight ratio (2 hours service per hour of flight... compared withthe F22's _30_ hours of maintainance per 1 hour of flight....), which is essential for a small unit. They have a far shorter takeoff and landing, and are designed to be capable of takeoff from sub-standard runways, and are fitted with engine intage grilles to prevent ingestion of debris. Unlike F4s which need a good landing strip, and much more support.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:11 No.8545475
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    >>8545455
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:13 No.8545494
    >>8545474
    >Gau-8

    Try a Gau-2, which is essentially a minigun chambered for a weak rifle round.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:14 No.8545504
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    In Memoriam.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:16 No.8545516
    >>8545494
    my mistake, Gau-2, not 8.

    however, in a sortie of "Destruction of suspected Sudan terrorist training camp and airfield", a Gau-2 minigun is easily enough to do the job of ground attack, given it'd be extremely unlikely to be facing armoured vehicles.
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)12:17 No.8545525
    >>8545425
    Oooh. Hard one.

    Born fraternal triplets, Lightening II's physical similarities frequently confuses its parents as to who is who. Technically 3 different daughters, mingling in 3 different cliques, they all masquerade as the same person to the chargrin of neighbors, parents, and friends alike.

    Though they collectively want to be known as "Lightening II" their parents refer to them as "retirement", as it was their solution to a budget concerns and how to fund their own twilight years by off loading expenses onto their "one" daughter.

    In practice though, Lightening II is an expensive unruly set of teenagers that frequently go off into their own directions the moment their parents aren't paying attention or they can't come to an agreement.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:17 No.8545526
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    >>8545504
    Sexier.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:17 No.8545531
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    >>8545446
    >Ms. Tomcat is a heavy set woman that is graceful and somewhat wise.
    >Heavy set woman

    wat
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:19 No.8545554
    This is the best aircraft thread on /tg/ ever.

    LOL at the JSF explanation/womenification.

    They aren't as pretty as their much hotter older sister, Ms Raptor.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:22 No.8545584
    >>8545531
    The Tomcat is a bit of a porker. Nice curves, but heavy.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:24 No.8545613
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    needs more Russian insanity

    http://www.ctrl-c.liu.se/misc/ram/k7giant.html
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:25 No.8545615
    Is this thread worth archiving too?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:26 No.8545627
    >>8539886
    all else aside
    these continue to be the sexiest jets I have ever laid eyes on.
    >>8545531
    >>8545311

    fuck yes
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)12:26 No.8545631
    >>8545460
    OOOH! Good add. I forgot about that.

    >>8545531
    Truth though. look at the respective weight of the tomcat to any other "fighter". the tomcat is a fighter in name only, it's more like a pheonix missile delivery platform. It does other things as a sort of side bonus.

    >>8545455
    Exotic yet local, she's deceptively old. It's unclear just how old Spirit really is despite her youthful appearance as her past is clouded in mystery. Her obvious parents would make her in her late 50s, easily. But her body would imply late 20s at the most.

    She never talks, ever. She's the embodiment of unobtainable.

    She occasionally leaves her house though, that was formerly thought as being haunted and abandoned, for long drives before coming home late at night.

    It's unclear what she's doing so late at night. Occasionally the Sukhoi family elders tell wild tales of ghosts haunting just beyond the grasp of visual acuity that eerily resemble Spirit.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:33 No.8545703
    >>8545631

    Nice!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:33 No.8545709
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    >>8545584
    Hate to be a stickler but at only 43,000 pounds its only slightly heavier than its other F series variants, and even lighter than the F22 Raptor.

    >>8545631
    >it's more like a pheonix missile delivery platform
    This was a bad thing?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:34 No.8545719
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    >>8545366
    >>8545337
    I've always been a sucker for the Sukhoi and MiGs...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:36 No.8545746
    >>8545475

    I guess she doesn't really say much either.
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:40 No.8545781
    >>8545746
    She's the angry goth chick. No one noticed her through most of primary school, but they all perked up when she showed up on their radar in High School. People thought she was highly exotic, kind of quiet, and possibly able to go columbine at the drop of a hat. However, High School were her glory days, as an adult, she's suffered a brutal mugging by a gang of serbian blue collar workers, and never really recovered. She has no marketable job skills in today's economy, and seems to be waiting for death to take her.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:41 No.8545792
    >>8545615
    Already done.
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)12:43 No.8545805
    >>8545709
    Holy cow. Thanks for pointing that out. I don't recall the Raptor weighing that much.

    The Pheonix missile was an awesome platform no doubt. But as a close in superiority fighter, there are plenty of planes that do the roll better than the Tomcat and the navy realized that. The tomcat flies out, fast, deploys its missiles at extreme ranges against multiple targets and hopefully blows away whole incoming bomber formations, then lets the real purpose built attack craft do their thing. The tomcat doesn't do much else very well.
    And when the threat of soviet bomber formations is nil, so is the tomcat's future.

    And I didn't mean to imply Ms. Tomcat is fat, she's just a healthier build... big boned-curvy, as it were.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:44 No.8545822
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    >>8544463
    >>8544526
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:45 No.8545831
    >>8545805
    The F-22 follows the Sukhoi trend, that bigger aircraft make for better Air Dominance fighters.

    As to the F-14, it was never a fighter, it was an Interceptor.
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)12:45 No.8545837
    >>8545781
    She was never really popular at parties either. She's show up under everyones radar at the last moment, tell the one joke she knew, and left before anyone knew what was going on.

    it was a hell of a joke the first time you heard it though.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:47 No.8545854
    >>8545837
    Good Add!
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)12:47 No.8545856
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    >>8545831
    Bingo.

    She inspired a pretty kick ass show though.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:47 No.8545862
    >>8545773

    Ah, Ms. Typhoon. Elizabeth; Liz to the British, Eliza to the Italians, Lisbet to the Germans, and a slightly sore point to any of them. She's an 8 with a traumatic past who thinks she's a 10.

    Introduced to you as "a European socialite", it quickly transpired that she was raised in the 1980s and hasn't quite got over the fall of the Berlin Wall yet, nor the fact that large shoulderpads are out of fashion. It turns out that she had a rough childhood, with her strange menagerie of parents constantly arguing over how to raise her.

    She could have been quite a sprinter, but instead has tried her hand at a wide variety of hobbies, none of which she's naturally talented at, and as a result has put on quite a bit of extra weight, albeit mostly muscle.

    Don't get me wrong, she's still not bad. But while she thinks she's in the top tier, she's not as flexible as her Russian neighbours, nor as hot as the Americans; Typhoon was sadly past her best from the day you first met her.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:48 No.8545875
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    >>8545805
    Yeah, considering shes in retirement.. Made me so sad. Its really difficult to see fighters having a future at all, the US has an absurd amount of air superiority over just about -everybody-.

    Truly the time of the bomber, although I am suprised to see the A-10 being used in Iraq as a gunship STILL.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:52 No.8545916
    >>8545862
    Ms Typhoon is the best of the Rest. She's head and shoulders above Ms, Hornet and Falcon, some of the Sukhoi sisters, and Ms Fulcrum. Ms Rafael and her constantly feud. Ms Raptor laughs, but is secretly worried that such a low class chick can be so close to her own performance, and requires far less expensive jewelery to do it.

    That being said, Ms Typhoon is still in therapy following her troubled childhood, and recent progress has been made. She's been spotted trying on new clothes and accessories that make her quite the force to be reckoned with on the block.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:53 No.8545928
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    Fuck you faggots. Fictional waifus are the best waifus.

    Why did they never see your beauty as I did? ;_;
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:55 No.8545944
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:57 No.8545955
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:57 No.8545961
    >>8545916
    Ms Typhoon, really, you're not supposed to be in this thread trying to increase your image. We know how you really are, and it's not nearly that high class.

    Chin up girl! We don't hate you or anything though, you're welcome to hang out with us.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:57 No.8545967
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    >>8545928
    She's the Sukhoi sister that dissapeared. That being said, a newer, hotter sister has been seen flirting with the Indian and Chinese couples. She's a little bigger, a little faster, and apparently doesn't require nanny Ilyushin with Binoculars to keep her safe from pedophiles.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:58 No.8545980
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    HAY LADIES, CALL ME
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)12:59 No.8545990
    >>8545928
    Miscarriages are the worst ;_;
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:00 No.8546002
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    >>8545980
    Not a chance! They all know about how you treat ladies when they're not out for a stroll. Just like this poor Russian girl. Poor thing, don't be shy, he won't hurt you now.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:02 No.8546018
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    >>8545967
    Don't forget, that while her baby sister PAK is getting all the attention, another young Sukhoi has been seen in the neighborhood. She's stunningly fast, and rumoured to be incredibly flexible, getting into positions even her sisters think are uncomfortable. She's caught between generations, she aspires to be with Ms Raptor and her sister PAK, but isn't quite in that crowd. Meanwhile, Ms Hornet, Falcon, and Eagle, don't like her showing them up constantly.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:03 No.8546034
    /k/ faggotry in my /tg/? Me mad.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:04 No.8546038
    >>8545980
    Classic Serial Killer. She's the fat bitch no one liked in school. She studied hard, and worked out, but she was always big boned. So she bought a rifle and sits in belltowers. All the others get the knife in the back, because if they were face to face, Mrs. Spectre wouldn't last a second.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:04 No.8546048
    >>8546034
    Read thread. This is /tg/ related and has morphed into something awesome.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:05 No.8546055
    The A-10 likes being handled a bit rough. She may not be the smoothest girl in polite company, but she's got street smarts and she's tough. She's also a screamer:

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9a0_1235860576

    And what a voice!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:05 No.8546057
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    >>8546034

    Oh look, I got some /a/ faggotry in your /k/ faggotry in /tg/. Or is that /c/? I'm not sure.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:06 No.8546072
    >>8546048

    Poorly disguised /k/ thread is poor.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:08 No.8546092
    >>8546072
    >>8546034
    Very much /tg/ related.

    Quit trying to ruin everything good, it won't bring you any lasting happiness.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:08 No.8546094
    >>8546072
    I smell a 40k tard.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:08 No.8546095
    Bumpan awesome thread.
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)13:08 No.8546100
    >>8545980
    When describing the physical features of Hercules, ' lunch lady-ish' comes up a lot. Not content with such features, she decided to under go risky surgery to be more appealing to... someone.

    She wanted the features that the younger more lithe women had, like guns... big guns. She wanted a feature to make the 'smaller' girls jealous.
    And in what was probably a typographical error on the surgery documents, she got just that.

    Her guns are the biggest on the block and sit lop sided to one side. She's eager to show them off too, and prove just how superior her guns are and how attractive she is, with her additions being barely contained in her frame.

    She slow to any party for various reasons. Her tremendous heft does nothing to get her there any faster.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:09 No.8546102
    >>8546095
    >>8546094
    Guys, ignore him. It's just another troll begging fer attention.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:09 No.8546103
    >>8545980
    >>8546038
    Totally a dyke too. Butchest of the butch.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:09 No.8546107
    saging with the fury of a thousand sons.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:11 No.8546125
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    >>8546107
    GET THE FUCK oFF MY DECK!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:11 No.8546133
    >>8546107
    Bumpin' awesome thread :P
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:12 No.8546138
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    >>8546057

    Also, I saved this for some reason.

    Those wacky japs.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:12 No.8546142
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    Do her next!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:13 No.8546145
    >>8545395
    Much appreciated, OP :)

    Please let us know when he's done
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:14 No.8546167
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    Oooh, and her. She's a toughy...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:15 No.8546169
    >>8545615
    You bet your ass it is

    Someone archive this shit please
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:16 No.8546181
    >>8545631

    Spirit, Starfighter, and Blackbird. DO WANT.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:16 No.8546182
    >>8546169
    already done dude.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:16 No.8546184
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:16 No.8546186
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    Keep the planes coming for Air Force /tg/.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:16 No.8546196
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    Since we're requesting womenization of planes...
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:17 No.8546197
    >>8546182
    Most excellent
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:17 No.8546200
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    >>8546169

    It already is archived.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:18 No.8546218
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    The Saab sisters didn't get a good profile. Someone do Ms Gripen!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:19 No.8546222
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    Possible upgrade for OP's plane?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:19 No.8546224
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:21 No.8546239
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    >>8546224

    eject, eject!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:21 No.8546245
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    This thread started off, ok. Then evolved into some cross between /k/, planefags, and desperate housewives. And that makes it epic.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:22 No.8546255
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    OUR PLANES WILL BLOT OUT THE SUN!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:23 No.8546263
    >>8545112
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPyYH06fOsI&feature=related

    CHEESE
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:24 No.8546275
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    How did this breathtaking air mercenary setting thread get turned into total animu faggotry?

    I mean come on, we have the coordinates, we know the strength of both sides, let's come up with some scenarios.

    How can they save money and still ensure mission success with redundant objectives? What could go wrong and how should they react? How is the weather in southern Sudan? Are there sand storms? How far to the border? Which jet is the slowest?

    There's plenty to figure out.
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)13:26 No.8546304
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    >>8546142
    She's an older woman with wide set eyes who didn't seem quite right on a good day. She reminisces about long ago parties where seemingly epic things occurred but never answers specific questions about them.
    There is a quiet solace among her friends regarding the events they rarely talk specifically about but share intimately. Listening to their stories is akin to hearing a skipping record, where the bumps are assumed to be known and never questioned.

    She "retired" many times but always found a new job, it wasn't in her blood to quit, and went on to do just about every dirty job she was presented. None of which would have been considered easy, or even sane.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:27 No.8546308
    >>8546275
    Good points

    Hopefully we'll soon be able to discuss them taking into account the game's mechanics once the GM has posted/uploaded the rules he's using :)
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:31 No.8546346
    >>8546304
    Despite featuring in a movie and having a book deal, she was never as famous as Ms. Tomcat.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:31 No.8546351
    >>8546275
    Good question...unfortunately OP hasn't given us many details...probably because he hasn't gotten the full brief yet either, or he hasn't considered the info relevant.

    Money saving techniques include iron bomb lobbing(check it out) and excessive use of gun pods and unguided rockets. All it takes is one on the deck pass by OPs ground attack and multi role aircraft to neutralize the AA.

    I'm worried about the approach though. If that one canyon OP has told us about is the only realistic approach where you can stay under the radar i'm guessing the "missing" AA platform is probably hidden somewhere close to the end of that canyon run.

    They may be lazy but we don't know if they're stupid.
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)13:31 No.8546354
    >>8546275
    I'd like to see more about the mechanics of the setting. Beyond that, there's just speculation.

    >>8546218
    Later.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:35 No.8546386
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    >>8546351
    The canyon run reminds me a lot of that one Area 88 episode

    Seriously awesome :D
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:35 No.8546397
    >>8546351
    I'm still not convinced it's a canyon.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:37 No.8546421
    >>8546397
    Someone google earth it or something.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:38 No.8546430
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    The ignorance in this thread is painful, but postan image nonetheless.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:39 No.8546444
    >>8546430
    What ignorance?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:40 No.8546448
    >>8546397
    It isn't a canyon. Just a hilled landscape, just enough to block the SA-2 target radar. And it cannot fire at close in targets. VERY CLOSE in targets.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:41 No.8546459
    >>8546275
    >How can they save money and still ensure mission success with redundant objectives?
    loadout optimization. Specialize the payloads of various flight group members for specific tasks. Eliminate redundancy. This sacrifices tactical flexibility for the sake of cost reduction, but that's the life of a mercenary right there.

    >What could go wrong and how should they react?
    I million different things. I would suggest planning for emergency retreat, rapid reaction to enemy reinforcements, and strict wingman assignments with sharply defined roles.

    >How is the weather in southern Sudan? A desert, typically the best possible weather for flying in. Also means no cloud cover, but that doesn't really affect much. High visibility, high glare from cockpit glass/instruments. Using the sun to your advantage should be a priority.

    >Are there sand storms? If there are, the mission will be cancelled. Make sure the emrcs have accurate weather intel immediately before takeoff to ensure they don't waste money on fuel that they use to turn around and go home. Really not much of a danger though.

    >How far to the border?
    being a mercenary group, borders wont make much difference. Should know distance between home base and target for calculations of bingo fuel. Should contact contract provider about possibility of in-flight refueling (also, make sure everyone has that capability)
    >Which jet is the slowest?
    not much of an issue for anything other than time. All the jets can cruise with the slowest until they get into the combat airspace. After that, speed is the responsibility of the individual pilot and his machine.


    Just a quick brainstorm for you
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:44 No.8546487
    >>8546444

    The analysis of the planes' abilities is all over the place, however I acknowledge that it might be just my assburgerism that prevents me from recognising humor when I see it, and this is indeed a better thread than majority of what /k/ craps out.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:44 No.8546489
    >>8546459
    The brief said no air to air was available, nor AWACS.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:46 No.8546515
    >>8546448
    I'm not worried about the SA2, i'm worried about the 4 ZSU23s, one of which is unaccounted for. Stick one on the end of those hills/valley and it'll be a hard day for mother.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)13:47 No.8546529
    >>8546489
    I know.

    AWACS is handy for large operations against equal forces. In this scenario it shouldn't be needed.

    if there's no in-flight refueling, I would suggest our merry band of mercs invest in drop tanks. Keep in mind, however, that the mercs should be loathe to drop the tanks when they run empty. They may not cost much relative to other equipment, but that is no reason to throw money at the desert sands unless you absolutely have too
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:05 No.8546742
    bumb for greatness!
    >> Atleast its better than strike witches 03/12/10(Fri)14:08 No.8546786
    >>8546487
    The vast majority of the personifications take some pretty broad liberties.

    Jane's Aircraft this is not.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:11 No.8546814
    >>8546786

    Not like that's a bad thing. You want Jane's Aircraft, you go read Jane's Aircraft. As roleplayers we are more than used to exaggerating things for the benefit of more recognizable characterization.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:13 No.8546844
    >>8546786
    Hehehe.

    "Broad" Liberties. Nice.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:14 No.8546865
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    >>8544739
    Ah, Draken. Responsible of 99% of UFO sightings in Scandinavia during it's service perioid. God, I love that silhouette.

    That aside, this thread is indeed something grand. It's a case study of how the phenomenon of moe anthropomorphism must have been born. Plus it touches the subject of modern mercenary campaigns, which is one of my pet projects.

    How would fa/tg/uys generally react to a politically loaded merc campaign? Ignite brush wars in western africa on behalf of French uranium mining outfits? Torch fishing villages in south-east asian banana states to ferret out militias? Deliver revenge-for-hire in the balkans? Troubleshoot for mobsters in the 'stans and Russia?

    I worry that the games could get very heavy and depressing at times, or might even net me accusations of racism.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:17 No.8546907
    >>8546865

    I would enjoy playing those sort of games. It would be different. Roleplaying isn't always about being big damn heroes. While my moral compass would be spinning wildly, it is a game, and if it GMed properly I'd have the choice to do things differently.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:17 No.8546914
    >>8546865

    If your players are of the sort would suffer from "politically correct" indignation when playing this sort of game, I doubt you have much fun playing anything else really.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:19 No.8546944
    >How would fa/tg/uys generally react to a politically loaded merc campaign? Ignite brush wars in western africa on behalf of French uranium mining outfits? Torch fishing villages in south-east asian banana states to ferret out militias? Deliver revenge-for-hire in the balkans? Troubleshoot for mobsters in the 'stans and Russia?

    Best type of games in my opinion.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:20 No.8546948
    >>8546865
    as long as you present the pc's with choices and alternatives, they can keep their mouths shut about their own issues with what their characters are doing.

    If they don't then just SUDDENLY, SAMS FALL EVERYONE DIES.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:21 No.8546966
    >>8546914
    The problem is, I don't have a gaming group, so it'd be a 'net game with strangers even at best.
    >> planefag 03/12/10(Fri)14:22 No.8546986
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    >this thread

    This is the best day of my life.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:27 No.8547071
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    Appropriate I think
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:27 No.8547075
    >>8546966
    We have a strong net RPG family. Never met any of them in person, but our games are epic.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:30 No.8547103
    >>8547075

    I am envious of you good sir. I am currently gameless, both in person and online.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:32 No.8547150
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    Also appropriate for OP
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:37 No.8547202
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    <After reading the thread
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:41 No.8547255
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    For all of you who still want to play one
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:42 No.8547276
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:45 No.8547334
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    Old as dirt but still kinda tempting with its latest mods.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:47 No.8547352
    >>8546865
    I love campaigns like that. As for my views on whether it would be fun to play, that would depend on the mechanics, but I already mentioned earlier in the thread that I'd love to play in OP's game, were I given the chance to, or in another game of a similar type.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:48 No.8547357
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    Also tempting for the same reasons. Cheap, modular, multi role, and a lot of them out there.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:48 No.8547361
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:49 No.8547377
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    Still probably one of the better all around choices. Sexy too.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:49 No.8547382
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:50 No.8547391
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    Great looks but a bit dated and probably hard to maintain given its age and limited usage outside of SAAB country.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:51 No.8547407
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    Last thing a ZSU23 should see.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:52 No.8547412
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:54 No.8547436
    No love for the Harrier?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:55 No.8547455
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:55 No.8547458
    And we've saged. Was a good run, look forward to the next one, and that rules set.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:56 No.8547464
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    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:56 No.8547466
    >>8547458
    yeah seriously...i'll be watching the skys...and the boards...for the next pass
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:56 No.8547467
    >>8547455
    hahaha what the fuck.

    That thing is awesome lol, sauce?
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:56 No.8547469
    >>8547458
    Just as well, the Friday rush of 40ktards finishing school is about to hit tg for the next 5 hours.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:59 No.8547499
    >>8547467
    Google Fu'd it under "strange aircraft". Source is:
    http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/barracks/9692-strange-vehicles-15.html
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)14:59 No.8547501
    >>8547469
    See you in the next thread, fellow airplane-fans :)
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)15:01 No.8547522
    See you in the next episode of Air Force /tg/.

    Same plane-time, same plane-channel.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)15:02 No.8547528
    The best part about the options in this RPG is that you don't want to take the best plane, which is kind of boring.

    You want to take the plane that speaks to you the most. Given the choice between a Raptor or a Tomcat, I'd take the cat everytime. It just has more character.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)15:03 No.8547536
    >>8547528
    I couldn't agree more ^_^
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)15:04 No.8547555
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    >>8547522
    I loved that episode!
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)15:07 No.8547593
    Dammit, flipping through pages and I missed this thread, AGAIN!

    I've been inspired, I'm running this for my players as well.
    >> Anonymous 03/12/10(Fri)15:47 No.8548127
    >>8547593
    Any idea about what system you'll be using, anon?



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