Hang in there with the fatigue Cap, this is a great series. Love seeing human players having to coordinate and use your tools together to achieve larger goals. Much more interesting than AirQuake. Looking forward to the next episode in this series.
@@christopherjohnson529 It'll only get better as both sides get closer to the middle and start interacting! Will show who's been spending their spice tactically 😉
silly challenge time: On April 5, 1968, RAF Flight Lieutenant Alan Pollock lied to his squadron and took a 4.4-million-pound Hawker Hunter on a little detour. He expected to be arrested and court-martialled; his reputation forever tarnished. But he had to send the British government a message, and that was worth stealing a fighter jet. Pollock hugged the terrain with the Hawker Hunter transonic fighter to avoid detection. He reached Heathrow Airport and made a hard turn towards Richmond Park and the Thames. The Hunter’s revolutionary swept-wing design and Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet engine had broken the world’s airspeed record just some years back. Today, it took Pollock dashing toward London’s rapidly approaching skyline. He zoomed past Parliament, where lawmakers were ironically discussing noise reduction when the transonic roar made the walls shudder like jelly. People ran out to see what was producing the deafening noise, trying to find it in the sky. Someone yelled: (QUOTE) “No, look down there!” pointing toward the jet skimming just above the Thames. Then, Pollock spotted his final objective, London’s Tower Bridge, straight ahead. It was time to deliver his message. He centered his Hunter and pushed to max speed, aiming to do what no fighter jet had done before… a supersonic pass through Tower Bridge. THE CHALLENGE: how fast do you dare fly through Tower Bridge, in whatever aircraft you like. Win conditions: fly through W-E causing no damage to aircraft or structure. ROUND CONDITION: subsequent rounds, should this be the chosen format, requires subsequent rounds to be performed in faster aircraft than each pilot used in the previous round.
Well, when not bathing in oil, or knifing each other, us Harkonnen boys are busy kicking butt on the other side of the map. That Atreides scum will find out soon enough...
Hang in there with the fatigue Cap, this is a great series. Love seeing human players having to coordinate and use your tools together to achieve larger goals. Much more interesting than AirQuake. Looking forward to the next episode in this series.
@@christopherjohnson529 It'll only get better as both sides get closer to the middle and start interacting! Will show who's been spending their spice tactically 😉
@@GR.TuxxoR Great! Looking forward to it :)
Great GCI from Blood this round!
He absolutely KILLED it as the tactical commander!
This looks like so much fun.
It’s awesome when you have somebody doing GCI like this it makes things so much better!
I love these types of campaigns. Been enjoying this one very much.
Fun campaign. Like this type of VOD. Thank you. 🥃🥃
silly challenge time:
On April 5, 1968, RAF Flight Lieutenant Alan Pollock lied to his squadron and took a 4.4-million-pound Hawker Hunter on a little detour.
He expected to be arrested and court-martialled; his reputation forever tarnished. But he had to send the British government a message, and that was worth stealing a fighter jet.
Pollock hugged the terrain with the Hawker Hunter transonic fighter to avoid detection. He reached Heathrow Airport and made a hard turn towards Richmond Park and the Thames. The Hunter’s revolutionary swept-wing design and Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet engine had broken the world’s airspeed record just some years back. Today, it took Pollock dashing toward London’s rapidly approaching skyline.
He zoomed past Parliament, where lawmakers were ironically discussing noise reduction when the transonic roar made the walls shudder like jelly. People ran out to see what was producing the deafening noise, trying to find it in the sky. Someone yelled: (QUOTE) “No, look down there!” pointing toward the jet skimming just above the Thames.
Then, Pollock spotted his final objective, London’s Tower Bridge, straight ahead. It was time to deliver his message. He centered his Hunter and pushed to max speed, aiming to do what no fighter jet had done before… a supersonic pass through Tower Bridge.
THE CHALLENGE: how fast do you dare fly through Tower Bridge, in whatever aircraft you like. Win conditions: fly through W-E causing no damage to aircraft or structure. ROUND CONDITION: subsequent rounds, should this be the chosen format, requires subsequent rounds to be performed in faster aircraft than each pilot used in the previous round.
For a full thirty seconds i was wondering how a fighter that heavy could fly. 4.4 million pounds of weight is a little nuts.
This is my absolute favorite series!
You can't call it dune without sand worms 🪱
Still loving this campaign! I look forward to your progression.
Now that I watched the 2 Dune movies, this now makes sense. Excellent movies! Hope a 3rd movie comes out….
Incase anyone is wondering... We, Team Harkonnen, are progressing at a similar rate on other side of map .. maybe slightly more... 😉😉
I like the war bird missions, they put me to sleep at night
Love this...GCI is great....f4es and f5s....I can't wait
Good episode 👍
Thanks!
When did f-86s have sidewinders...
Nice how there is always a burning plane to mark where base is.😅
This one be easy if we have YOV bronco gun ship
Nice hop!! Srry I was on 243 you were on 230 on comms??😒😂
Fun one cap. Enjoyed it.
Where are the boys in leather with black teeth?
Well, when not bathing in oil, or knifing each other, us Harkonnen boys are busy kicking butt on the other side of the map. That Atreides scum will find out soon enough...
I wanted sandworms
I am loving this series
22:41 😉