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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (redundant_fool @ July 22 2002,12:09)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I have a pentium 1 with 166 Mhz processor, 96 Mb RAM, and Windows NT. What do you think?<span id='postcolor'> No offense, but you seriously need to get yourself a new computer.
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http://www.coveshoe.com/mt_mach_9TradBoot.html it's the one on top. I wore those when I was int he civil air patrol. Â They're dusty in a closet right now.
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Russian. Not just because of the game too. I've always loved Russia. The language, the environment. Everything. They have great military aircraft, and a very proud history. I took a ground school (teaches you the book stuff of flying) course with two ex-Russian pilots. One was a fighter pilot, the other a helicopter pilot. They were both very nice people.
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1 year in the Civil Air Patrol (USAF Auxillary) if it counts. *looks at everyone shaking their heads* ... nevermind.
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Maybe I can get some more people to post around here. It's a funny picture thread, post your funny pictures.
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Ok, despite my name I'm not an Air Force pilot, but my Dad is. He spent 30 years in the United States Air Force partly as a C-141 pilot. Well, the C-141 is a long-legged cargo plane, meaning it could fly for long amounts of time. Of course, it got real boring. So the pilots had to come up with some way of entertaining themselves. This is what my Dad's story is (no pictures, sorry). On one of those long flights my Dad and his other pilot (copilot or pilot, I don't think he said) decided to have some fun. So they dug around some and found a long piece of yarn. They cut it in two and tied the pieces to each shoulder of the copilot, who remained seated. The pilot held the end of both pieces and carefully walked backwards. He walked up to some unfortunate passenger and said "Here, can you fly for a second? I gotta go take a piss. Pull on the left to turn left, pull on the right to turn right." and then ran off to the bathroom. When the passenger would pull on the string, the copilot would notice the tug on his shoulder and adjust the autopilot to turn the plane a little. This was over the atlantic without a lot of radar coverage, so nobody noticed. After a short while of the passenger "flying" the pilot would return and take the strings back, then walk back into the cockpit. I can't imagine the passengers must have been thinking.
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Just the pictures remind me of DoD too much. *shudders*
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HAHAHA! How did you plan on doing that?
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Maybe I can get some more people to post around here. It's a funny picture thread, post your funny pictures.
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Great! Thanks.
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That doesn't hurt OPF any?
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except for the fact that i already said it was a fluke and they didnt do it the next time i tried.
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It just makes the AI really hard. If you don't notice it you either use good tactics or are just good.
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Battlefields~battlecry!, 'kill em!'...
FSPilot replied to BoonieRat's topic in OFP : MISSION EDITING & SCRIPTING
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (AliMag @ July 21 2002,18:28)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I think they range from 1 to 41. You can use them with the SAY command.<span id='postcolor'> I didn't think you could use the chatbox in single player missions, can you? Or can you use these in MP? -
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Kermit @ July 21 2002,10:30)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">[Edit: I have a question. Â Has anyone ever landed the A-10 before the fuel leak occurs and gotten out? Â If so, what happens?]<span id='postcolor'> It's hard to land in this game when you don't have a runway. Â Although possible (I did it all the time for the last mission "Status Quo") and VERY fun, you have to find the right spot and then do it right, which is hard to do with limited time. I'll try it and get back to you. BTW - Does anybody know if the other two A-10s are supposed to crash in the beginning of the level? Â Mine do. EDIT - It must have been a fluke, they didn't crash this time. So I started up "Maverick" and decided to get my joystick working, so I started it up again and went for a plane ride. Â Anyway, I blew up a few tanks and landed. Â Then the fuel leak started. Â The pilot made the radio call and the plane's engines ran dry. Â So I got out and the mission ended. Â I assume it would of run the the cutscene and gone on as normal. Â Here's a pic (http://fspilot.homestead.com/files/OPFpics/A10down.JPG).
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Campaign. It's the vietnam one. http://ofp.gamezone.cz/index.php?sekce=campaigns Scroll down.
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Can someone post a walkthrough about installing addons? Â I tried but failed, so I figured I'd ask you guys for help. I'm more interested in campaigns than single player missions.
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haha, a typo laughing at a typo priceless
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Ok, well, this file doesn't have a readme, and I don't want to delete it because if I deleted everything that was hard I wouldn't get anything done. Can anyone else tell me what to do?
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Try, just TRY the campaign with all the difficulty turned on. Veteran mode, ON. SuperAI, ON. Post how well you do. I'm gonna go try it now...
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It's actually not that bad. "cadet" is for people who are learning to play the game. Veteren is for people who want to seriously beat it.
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (SpaceAlex @ July 21 2002,02:0)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I voted "James Gastovski", because i like his attitude and i like specops missions. But still, first few missions with Armstrong are the best. Little too easy though lol. <!--emo&:D<span id='postcolor'> *quotes* Eat it! I dont know why that quote didnt work. Anyway, it's a storyline, it's nobodys fault. Â The escape mission was fun, not hard at all.