I own Lock-On myself, i played it like twice; couldn't get into it
It had alot of potential i thought; but the controls were too confusing. It would have been better if they made a control system similar to that in F-22 Lightning.
My grandmother had 5 brothers who went to the front during WWII, i don't know much about them because they all died before i was born; but from my understanding they all came back drunks.
and to keep on topic: I have considered joining the Rocky Mountain Rangers (Kamloops' reserve force) but...
Christ it's been a while since I've been here. (something like 2005?)
My last computer apparently blocked the site for some reason (something about cookies.. anyways)
So yeah; I'm back-ish.
I'm pretty sure nobody here even remembers me :P
personally i made almost 3 carrier landings in a row on the origional Warbirds but that was in a Cosiar and that was during a dogfight and it's pretty hard to do that without getting shot at, trust me fellas [-X. it's almost hard not to lose a aileron or something like that on ace level in that...
what makes an Ace (hmm they should write a book on that) well what i think makes and Ace is a pilot who can make a certain amount of kills (hot streak) without being shoot down (hey does the names Erich Hartmann (german bf-109 ace) and Cdr. Tommy Blackburn (American F4U-1A Ace sound familiar to...
i personally just did a little model of a plane that "a" american ace would fly in the pacific (unfortunatly there wasn't enough room for the kills so i had to put them there) ](*,)