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No, you have free choice again in this case. I love the British planes, but not their food.
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I love the British planes, but not their food.
"Mwaha... - ooops, sorry!" Well, they CAN make some delicious things, if they want to - like a homemade Shepperd's Pie, or just a portion of fish and chips (you need to find a place you can trust). A homemade English roast is also something to try - hmmm!!!
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I do not know how Algernon Didsworth is still alive.
Art obs today with the last 2 observers. Attacked by 5 eindeckers in close formation. Dived for the lines and dodged like hell and somehow got away!
Even got a claim, although I never saw him crash, so I've just reported it as 'damaged'. The other machine was forced to land but Amedee Del'Haye (H.A. that's his surname) and his observer survived though injured.
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I love the British planes, but not their food.
"Mwaha... - ooops, sorry!" Well, they CAN make some delicious things, if they want to - like A homemade English roast is also something to try - hmmm!!! And PLEASE don't forget the Yorkshire pudding, and toad-in-the-hole for breakfast! MMMMMMMMM!
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Cumberland sausage? Scones with clotted cream? The fried egg, chips and peas that I've just had?
Don't try these all on the same plate.
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Fish and chips for me ! Wrapped in the day's newspaper to have something to read while eating. Or may be haggis and fries or an irish stew in winter, with an irish coffee after... And a few seafood restaurants I know in Guernsey at St Peter Port !
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Sounds good to me, Corsaire - now, where's my rubber raft?
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Cumberland sausage? Toad-in-the-hole?? Yorkshire Pudding??? I must have always been in the wrong places!
But hey, yeah, in Cornwall I had those soft scones with clotted cream and raspberry jam, and they were delicious!
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I've been seeing many deer around my place this spring, and thoughts of making Jadgwurst with venison have been on my mind lately. IDK...
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19 June 1916 Bombing mission - Target ground units along the Lys river SE of Armentières. Take off 4 Strutters - no escort. During the climb over Dunkerque, one plane has an engine problem and returns to our airfield. We continue with 3 planes. Bombing from 8000 ft with many clouds under us - my bombs miss, my mates score hits. No opposition seen around, quiet return to Coudekerque.
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I've been seeing many deer around my place this spring, and thoughts of making Jadgwurst with venison have been on my mind lately. IDK... Mmmmm!! Smoke pole or cartridge?
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I hate bombing ground units. RR and airfields are much easier to target, even with cloud cover. If not flight leader, I like to hang back from formation and drop when I hear the bombs of others start to whistle. I was always flight leader on a bombing mission....so I X'd that zone and still dropped when my boys did.
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The new guy. I'll send Jimthe paperwork before flying
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I've been seeing many deer around my place this spring, and thoughts of making Jadgwurst with venison have been on my mind lately. IDK... Mmmmm!! Smoke pole or cartridge? Archery...!!!! They haven't gone fully into sexual mode yet, and are largely unaware of of humans in the woods. Leaves are still on the trees and turning colour... good ambush spots. ....use sex as a lure! Once fire arms season opens the deer are spooked and become very nocturnal. That is mid November when all but the oak leaves are down. Use a deer drive if you have fellow hunters to do it. I think the meat tastes different when an animal has been run, adrenalin (sp). This time of year is when I look to ambush an animal visiting a favorite food source at dusk or dawn, preferably dawn. Come late December, smoke pole serason starts and the mass of firearms hunters have left, the deer are searching for food that is often snow covered. Food source hunting now, but they are much more hungary than in firearm season and often feed in mid day before a weather front occurs.
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The new guy. I'll send Jimthe paperwork before flying Ok. Got that. Start Flying and send me the results when you have a sortie or two.
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Yes, you don't have to report after every sortie but it is a good idea to back up your pilots!
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Didn't want to take space here but...
How does one fill out the report wed/sun when you fly with "medium" air activity but your squad is/moved to a "Hotspot" like Flanders south ???
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Air activity is a Workshops setting, should be Medium for A pilots and Medium or Light for B or C pilots. If your squadron moves, say, from Flanders North (Medium Zone Valuation factor) to Flanders South (Hotspot Zone Valuation Factor) you should keep your 'medium' hours as before you moved and all new hours should be in the Hotspot. In all cases Total Hours = Hotspot hrs + Medium hrs + Quiet Hrs. RAF_Louvert has been doing this as he moved from a 2-seater squadron 13 RFC in Flanders north to a single seater squadron 24 RFC in Flanders South.
See page one for the Zone Valuation Factors.
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