30.03.2014 |
LucasDash
Uniformpony
Beiträge: 1.584
Registriert seit: 13. Aug 2012
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Ich habs z war schon lange nicht mehr gespielt, aber wenn ein paar Pony-Piloten mit fliegen würde es sich ja wieder glatt lohnen weiter zu spielen.
War Thunder ID: LucasDash
Bei genügend Piloten könnte man auch eine ganze Pony Flug Staffel machen
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30.03.2014 |
Ryo ThePony
Enchantress
Beiträge: 618
Registriert seit: 02. Sep 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
@Swing Tune:
Na sei froh das es nen verbündeter panzer war XD
@LucasDash: Wir haben schon min.1 squadron offen wo nur Bronies rumdüsen ^^
(ich weiß jetzt nich wie viele squadrons wir Bronies schon haben, deswegen min.1 )
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30.03.2014 |
Swing Tune
Changeling
Beiträge: 990
Registriert seit: 18. Nov 2012
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
(30.03.2014)Ryo ThePony schrieb: @Swing Tune:
Na sei froh das es nen verbündeter panzer war XD
Es war ja nicht mal ein verbündeter :O
War ein Stuart der Amerikaner und Engländer ...
(auch zu sehen wie der Maßstab überhaupt nicht stimmt xD)
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03.04.2014 |
HK G11
Wonderbolt
Beiträge: 1.871
Registriert seit: 10. Mär 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Nur mal ein kurzer hinweis,wer einen Zugang zur CB von Ground Forces möchte Kann sich hier einen Key holen.
Habs grade aktiviert und lads runter.
The Heckler & Koch G11 is a non-production prototype assault rifle developed during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme (GSHG) (German for "Corporation for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch (mechanical engineering and weapon design), Dynamit Nobel (propellant composition and projectile design), and Hensoldt Wetzlar (target identification and optic systems). The rifle is noted for its use of caseless ammunition.
It was primarily a project of West Germany, though it was also of significance to the other NATO countries as well. In particular, versions of the G11 were included in the U.S. Advanced Combat Rifle program.
In 1990, H&K finished the development of the G11, intended for the Bundeswehr and other NATO partners. Although the weapon was a technical success, it never entered full production due to the political changes of German reunification and lack of procurement contract. Only 1000 units were ever produced, some of which made their way into the hands of the Bundeswehr. Ultimately, the German armed forces replaced the G3 with the G36
Früher mal bekannt als Pony-Lüfter
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03.04.2014 |
HK G11
Wonderbolt
Beiträge: 1.871
Registriert seit: 10. Mär 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Ich lads heute abend runter,damit ich heute noch zocken kann^^ aber freitag werden panzer gerockt.
The Heckler & Koch G11 is a non-production prototype assault rifle developed during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme (GSHG) (German for "Corporation for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch (mechanical engineering and weapon design), Dynamit Nobel (propellant composition and projectile design), and Hensoldt Wetzlar (target identification and optic systems). The rifle is noted for its use of caseless ammunition.
It was primarily a project of West Germany, though it was also of significance to the other NATO countries as well. In particular, versions of the G11 were included in the U.S. Advanced Combat Rifle program.
In 1990, H&K finished the development of the G11, intended for the Bundeswehr and other NATO partners. Although the weapon was a technical success, it never entered full production due to the political changes of German reunification and lack of procurement contract. Only 1000 units were ever produced, some of which made their way into the hands of the Bundeswehr. Ultimately, the German armed forces replaced the G3 with the G36
Früher mal bekannt als Pony-Lüfter
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04.04.2014 |
Swing Tune
Changeling
Beiträge: 990
Registriert seit: 18. Nov 2012
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Das einzige am CBT sind die doofen Serverzeiten ... am Dienstag und Donnerstag ists von 13-20 Uhr oder so ähnlich.
Am Montag/Mittwoch/Freitag ists früh am morgen ... sonntag vor- und nachmittags
Aber sonst ists genial ... Pz VI Ausführung H1 ftw
Den Panther heb ich mir für die open Beta auf
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11.04.2014 |
Ryo ThePony
Enchantress
Beiträge: 618
Registriert seit: 02. Sep 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Jou, da hatt ich mal schwein das ich das überlebt habe...
Edit: Man beachte unten rechts wie inkompatibel die meisten sind
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12.04.2014 |
HK G11
Wonderbolt
Beiträge: 1.871
Registriert seit: 10. Mär 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Pf,Tune pls,StuG III A is zig mal besser^^ Es gibt nichts befriedigenderes als auf Panzer II C zu schiessen und die selbst auf 10m nicht durchkommen
The Heckler & Koch G11 is a non-production prototype assault rifle developed during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme (GSHG) (German for "Corporation for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch (mechanical engineering and weapon design), Dynamit Nobel (propellant composition and projectile design), and Hensoldt Wetzlar (target identification and optic systems). The rifle is noted for its use of caseless ammunition.
It was primarily a project of West Germany, though it was also of significance to the other NATO countries as well. In particular, versions of the G11 were included in the U.S. Advanced Combat Rifle program.
In 1990, H&K finished the development of the G11, intended for the Bundeswehr and other NATO partners. Although the weapon was a technical success, it never entered full production due to the political changes of German reunification and lack of procurement contract. Only 1000 units were ever produced, some of which made their way into the hands of the Bundeswehr. Ultimately, the German armed forces replaced the G3 with the G36
Früher mal bekannt als Pony-Lüfter
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12.04.2014 |
Swing Tune
Changeling
Beiträge: 990
Registriert seit: 18. Nov 2012
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
(12.04.2014)Pony-Lüfter schrieb: Pf,Tune pls,StuG III A is zig mal besser^^ Es gibt nichts befriedigenderes als auf Panzer II C zu schiessen und die selbst auf 10m nicht durchkommen
ich hoffe du hast meinen Sarkasmus dort gesehen :3
StuG bin ich nicht gefahren ... bei den deutschen ist immer noch der Pz III M der tolligste ... und seit dem Update hasse ich den T-50, der völlig OP ist ... jeder macht mich mich 2 Schüssen nieder ... da ist irgendtwas schief gelaufen
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12.04.2014 |
HK G11
Wonderbolt
Beiträge: 1.871
Registriert seit: 10. Mär 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Es bringts eben zu wissen,wie sich die Panzer verhalten,Mapkenntnisse und dadurch ein (wenn auch kleiner) vorteil gegenüber leuten die noch warten müssen.Nur was mich verwirrt is,dass man nix negatives über die CB sagen darf^^
The Heckler & Koch G11 is a non-production prototype assault rifle developed during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme (GSHG) (German for "Corporation for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch (mechanical engineering and weapon design), Dynamit Nobel (propellant composition and projectile design), and Hensoldt Wetzlar (target identification and optic systems). The rifle is noted for its use of caseless ammunition.
It was primarily a project of West Germany, though it was also of significance to the other NATO countries as well. In particular, versions of the G11 were included in the U.S. Advanced Combat Rifle program.
In 1990, H&K finished the development of the G11, intended for the Bundeswehr and other NATO partners. Although the weapon was a technical success, it never entered full production due to the political changes of German reunification and lack of procurement contract. Only 1000 units were ever produced, some of which made their way into the hands of the Bundeswehr. Ultimately, the German armed forces replaced the G3 with the G36
Früher mal bekannt als Pony-Lüfter
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15.04.2014 |
Ryo ThePony
Enchantress
Beiträge: 618
Registriert seit: 02. Sep 2013
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War Thunder Patch 1.39
Es ist offiziell, Patch 1.39 ist draussen
Die haben da wirklich extrem vieles geaddet.
War Thunder 1.39 Changelog
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15.04.2014 |
HENNY2000
Changeling
Beiträge: 960
Registriert seit: 07. Nov 2011
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Ich glaube es wird eine ganze Weile dauern bis ich wieder Kriegsdonner spielen kann... Dauert ja nur noch über 11000 Tage.
-Dieses Profil ist nicht mehr aktiv-
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15.04.2014 |
HK G11
Wonderbolt
Beiträge: 1.871
Registriert seit: 10. Mär 2013
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RE: War Thunder Bronies in Flugzeugen (open Beta)
Tipp:Stell den Launcher auf Russisch,aus irgendeinem grund downloadet das schneller...
The Heckler & Koch G11 is a non-production prototype assault rifle developed during the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s by Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme (GSHG) (German for "Corporation for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by firearm manufacturer Heckler & Koch (mechanical engineering and weapon design), Dynamit Nobel (propellant composition and projectile design), and Hensoldt Wetzlar (target identification and optic systems). The rifle is noted for its use of caseless ammunition.
It was primarily a project of West Germany, though it was also of significance to the other NATO countries as well. In particular, versions of the G11 were included in the U.S. Advanced Combat Rifle program.
In 1990, H&K finished the development of the G11, intended for the Bundeswehr and other NATO partners. Although the weapon was a technical success, it never entered full production due to the political changes of German reunification and lack of procurement contract. Only 1000 units were ever produced, some of which made their way into the hands of the Bundeswehr. Ultimately, the German armed forces replaced the G3 with the G36
Früher mal bekannt als Pony-Lüfter
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