Suicidal Englishmen?

Cameljockey

Flame On!
My last 3 campaigns (flying for the "dark side") have been cut short by apparently suicidal Englishmen using their SE5s as battering rams. Rammed 3 times in a row, once from below, once from the side, and one head on. Did they have a British version of the sonderkommando Elbe during WWI?:costumes:
CJ
 
Yes, it's true, and may be the reason for ...........

........so may success's by Catch22 regarding his fight against the superior DR1:costumes:.

You must keep your wits about you with these English pilots:d

Funny, have never had a German doing the same thing when Flying a Neiuport or a Tripe:kilroy:


Cheers,

british_eh
 
Possible result of lack of experienced flyers from the effects of Bloody April?
 
Here here, Unquestionably shoddy piloting on behalf of the Englanders!:jump::bs:

Now how many times my own wingmen have flown into me randomly, and for no apparent reason, I will keep to myself.:costumes:

ZZ.
 
Flying in DH-2s, I was routinely rammed by my wingmen during the climb out after takeoff. It got so that I actually was looking forward to the Lone Wolf missions so that I could get more than 500 ft above the field without being run into.

Bad, Brits, bad. No ramming your flight lead!:isadizzy:
 
My last 3 campaigns (flying for the "dark side") have been cut short by apparently suicidal Englishmen using their SE5s as battering rams. Rammed 3 times in a row, once from below, once from the side, and one head on. Did they have a British version of the sonderkommando Elbe during WWI?:costumes:
CJ

Get out of the way boy or I'll run you down :a1451:

It's a perfectly acceptable tactic old chap. Why all the fuss ? You obviously weren't at Eton lol.
 
According to Biggles it just wasn't the done thing to turn away from a collision :mixedsmi: (wonder how he lasted so long?)

Cheers

Q
 
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