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    IronBravo
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    Hi All,

    I have been playing WoG for around 2 years or so, with a couple of devoted gamers here in the ACT.
    I don't get off the ground as much as I would like, and am hoping to get some more games in in the near future.
    Let me know if your keen, and I will be attending CANCON on Sunday so I will drop past the table!

    Regards

    IronBravo

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    Welcome to the Drome Daniel, from Middlesex in the U.K.

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    On behalf of the Squadrons based here in the U.K. welcome to the Drome Daniel.
    I'm sure you will find a lot to interest you here, even if the beer in the Officers' mess can be a bit warm at times.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Officer Kyte View Post
    even if the beer in the Officers' mess can be a bit warm at times.
    Rob.
    When stood next to a "flaming WingCo"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Helmut View Post
    When stood next to a "flaming WingCo"?
    Don't mock the afflicted Tim, just throw G&T over me.
    Kyte.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    G'day Daniel & welcome to the 'drome on behalf of the Pilots who fly in NSW.
    Unfortunately I am unable to attend Cancon for the first time in four years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Officer Kyte View Post
    On behalf of the Squadrons based here in the U.K. welcome to the Drome Daniel.
    I'm sure you will find a lot to interest you here, even if the beer in the Officers' mess can be a bit warm at times.
    Rob.
    When I was in the American Army, we kept our beer in our wall lockers.
    Fifty years later, I still prefer room temperature beer.

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    Daniel, welcome to the Drome from Cape Cod.

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    Welcome to you, from Bristol UK

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    I'll be glad to see you this weekend. Are there any particular aircraft you like to fly - or fly against?

    With the restricted space available, I can't take my complete collection - only a hundred or so.

    While it would be good to have at least one January 1915 game, the problem is that not many players would find it fun flying Central Powers unarmed aircraft vs prowling gunbuses and voisins, or even unarmed BE2cs and the like.

    So I might stick to the classic 1918 period. Your thoughts?

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    welcome to the drome dan!!!!!

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    Welcome from Poland, Daniel
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    "We do not stop playing when we get old, but we get old when we stop playing."

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    Welcome to the Aerodrome, Daniel, from here near Norwich in the United Kingdom.

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    Hope you had fun at CANCON, Daniel - or will have fun (if it's this Sunday coming up). I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun making your way around all of the wonderful things here on the forum. It's a great place, full of great folks...

    All the best,
    Matt

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    Welcome to the Aerodrome, Daniel.

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    IronBravo
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    Hi Zoe,
    I am a fan of anything from late 1916 onwards, so Sopwith Triplanes and Albatros DIIIs.
    But having said that I am a fan of the Camel and the Fokker D.VII, with a weakness for the SPADs as well!

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    IronBravo
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    To all of you who have welcomed me from all over the world, I thank you very much. It would be great to fly with and against all of you, but alas, I am not a millionaire philanthropist!

    Thanks again everybody.

    Regards

    Daniel

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronBravo View Post
    Hi Zoe,
    I am a fan of anything from late 1916 onwards, so Sopwith Triplanes and Albatros DIIIs.
    But having said that I am a fan of the Camel and the Fokker D.VII, with a weakness for the SPADs as well!
    Sounds like a good basis for addiction to me.
    Join the club Daniel.
    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    IronBravo
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    The problem I find myself with, is that as I joined WoG too late and missed out if aircraft such as the Pfalz, D.III and Nieuports.
    I have scrounged a few SE 5a's and a Roland Two seater. And a balloon, however the book is all in French, which I unfortunately don't understand.

    Oh well, will have to wait
    For the reprints!
    Last edited by IronBravo; 01-20-2015 at 02:16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronBravo View Post
    Hi Zoe,
    I am a fan of anything from late 1916 onwards, so Sopwith Triplanes and Albatros DIIIs.
    But having said that I am a fan of the Camel and the Fokker D.VII, with a weakness for the SPADs as well!
    OK, I'll make sure there are a few N17s, Tripehounds, Pups, D.IIs, D.IIIs... and I'll paint up an Albatros C.V too.

    Just finishing off some French additions - a Spad VII or two with rockets, Caudron R.11, Letord II, Spad 12 with the 37mm, Salmson, etc.

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    If you look in our files section Daniel, you may find a translation.

    http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/dow...do=file&id=876

    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    Hi Daniel - a belated welcome to the 'drome from here in the UK (too much time spent at the bar with Kyte - I've lost several days that way recently and missed your arrival)

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    Hi Daniel, welcome from England
    Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!

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    Hi Daniel, welcome to the Drome, your most welcome.



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