aristocratic spirit

Maud 2022-09-06 14:17:49

1. Much better than "Air Combat Heroes", emotional expression is restrained and not deliberately sensational. The final attack, the hero's ending is nothing but a charming smile, no complaints or regrets, living for the sky, and dying for the sky;

2. Aristocratic spirit: Never pursue downed planes and pilots. As soon as the enemy pilots fall to the ground, they must be rescued within their means. Respect opponents, my friends and my enemies.

3. Why can 73 planes be shot down? There is a degree of advance and retreat. I only attack when I have a chance of winning, and retreat when I am not sure. There is only a fine line between wise and cowardly, and genius pilots understand the difference;

4. The character prototype of the red comet "Char" in "Mobile Suit Gundam". Why paint the plane red, people can find you 100 kilometers away, how can you surprise the enemy? I'm not going to surprise them, I'm going to scare them.

5. Remember not to fire in advance. When you fly to a range of 50 meters behind the enemy and then fire, shooting too early will only tell the enemy your location;

6. Close-range air combat and talent skills are only useful in the early stages of a certain technological product. The later a technology develops, the less it depends on the user's talent. What really fights is the inherent technological content of the product. For example, no matter how powerful a sharpshooter is, an ordinary soldier who can use a sniper rifle cannot compete.

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The Red Baron quotes

  • Sternberg: I just think you're making a mistake. They will spot you from a long way off. We completely lose the advantage of surprise.

    Manfred von Richthofen: I don't want them to be surprised. I want them to be scared.

  • Emperor Wilhelm: We need men like him. I supposed we'll have to give you another promotion, Richthofen. You are a real hero. I take it the ladies are all over you.

    Manfred von Richthofen: There aren't many ladies at 10,000 feet, your Majesty.