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Old 28 December 1998, 09:37 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Hey "Jim Ace" (should be "Ace Jim"....),
could it be that you have something against germans or is it only against Germany as a post war opponent? Don't get me wrong, I don't wanna offend you but 'Schnitzel eaters' or 'huns' could
injure somebody. I don't call any american, past or present 'redneck' or something. That would be very disrespectful. Bye the way I heard that many americans loves 'Schnitzel' (what originally comes from Austria! - Wiener Schnitzel -)
Respectfully yours
Christian
 
Old 28 December 1998, 11:21 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Thank you, von Tillman. Actually, his name is Sqdn Cmdr Christopher Foxxe, DSO, DSC. Flown him for 11 years now... you familiar w/Dawn Patrol board game?

>"Gee, squadron commander you should get the VC. Your victories have as much valdity as some of Bishops. "

My thoughts exactly. So where's my VC?
 
Old 29 December 1998, 02:38 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Sqdn Commander Foxxe,

Maybe they are waiting to give it to you posthumously.

Regards,

MDD
 
Old 29 December 1998, 11:58 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Don't say that, Michael! I'm more attached to this fictional pilot character than most of my real life family members. (At least the in-laws).

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Old 30 December 1998, 12:26 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Sorry Stephen,

I am such a horrible gamer that all of my pilots get killed in training before they ever get to the front. I guess the losses have just made me hard and cruel. Ditto on the family attachment thing though hehe.

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Old 30 December 1998, 07:01 AM   #26 (permalink)
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The wings of my Albatri & Fokker's would be Green, also with the tail surfaces. The fuselage would be silver. I would fly with my silk stockings attached to the rear wing struts as my leaders streamers, and to let the Allied pilots know they were up against Fra Ltn Jeni.
I would then go seek out that infamous all black Spad with it's ace of Spads. I would bring him down alive and toast his bravery, as I let him eat his fill of the best schnitzel in the world.
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