Definite +1 on that X52. Hovering is a breeze with that massive detachable throttle and its friction control!pclipse_teh_owner wrote:+1 X52 ftw, and flying without a rudder isn't that hard. You just have to plan your moves ahead of time.
[Short Story] For Helicopter pilots
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"Today's forecast calls for 30mm HE rain with a slight chance of hellfires"
"oh, they're fire and forget all right...they're fired then they forget where the target is"
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Dude alex, how did ya get those two pics of the Cobra? Battlerecorder? I can't get it to work in PR....it works, but its all buggy.
Dude alex, how did ya get those two pics of the Cobra? Battlerecorder? I can't get it to work in PR....it works, but its all buggy.
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Ya, i was in a cobra the other day ago, was gunning and we got shot by 2 AA missiles and somehow survived but we had the warning caution sign saying we were about to blow, but my pilot some how managed to get us back to the carrier in time.
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I remember getting kicked for accidental teamkill in cobra and Managed to get kicked hovering 5 meters above the Docks, My Co-pilot (Phoenix.86) managed to fly it back and we could start again.. Was pretty epic at the time, with some US guys swearing on the guys that punished me.. xD