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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP21 Apr 2025 4:53 p.m. PST

… and no clue what to do with them …


"It was Blood Red Skies time again … and I wanted to out my freshly painted Heinkels and Junkers on the table, PLUS it was also the first time for my FokkeWulf 190… against Tims and Barts Hurricanes, Spitfires and Mosquitos – what could go possibly go wrong?

On the wrong side of history was me and Alisdair, while Tim and Bart fought for a free Britain. We ze germans had to cross a long side of 8x6 AND Bomb two targets ( I wanna see Tim doing that… ;) ) while the British just had to shoot down bombers (haha! which they did, but just one and only because Tim did all the preparation for Bart …"

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