Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
I was heavily injured after a brief encounter with a two seater and eventually I made it to the ground but my Camels engine was out and I landed heavily, just beyond the friendly lines.
I saw Whiskeys aircraft stalling from altitude. For a moment I thought he might recover, but approximately two hundred feet above the ground I saw one of his elevators ripped from the tail section by the turning force of his aircraft and I knew then that he was dead
Eye witness account of EAF_T_BAZ
RIP Major WB
On a more positive note a young whipper snapper with the same name has just joined No46 as a 2nd lieutenant.
Let’s hope he lives up to the reputation of his namesake.
We might need to be a bit tough on him to begin with.
Baz
hey guys, I’m sorry how it finished…I’m reconsidering the tactics and we should not attack the twoseaters anymore…It makes heavy looses in our lines every time…
NP Jojko
It’s not the first time this has happened and it wont be the last. Two seaters are very dangerous beasts in RoF.
I used to love hunting 2-seaters in RB3D, nice slow easy targets.
I think RoF is a little more realistic.
I think the way forward is to only attack in superior numbers, to split the rear gunners fire.
Having 5 gunners trained on a single scout approaching from behind is not a good tactic.