The Wild Blue Yonder
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nice..bf109..
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@levelat350 Well aside from the fact that I have no idea what you're talking about, this isn't a JU-87. The aircraft used in the video was the BF 109 published by A2A Simulations. As to why I was using it - at the time of this video being created, it was a new release for FS2004 and I was taking it for a spin.
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WHY ARE YOU IN A JUNKER JU-87 STUKA,DID YOU KNOW THOSE AIRPLANES GAVE AND CONTINUE TO GIVE ME TROUBLE?!!!
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Nice
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Awesome.
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my grandfather used to builr airplanes and fly them he passed away 4 years ago and everythime i go by the airport in the town i live in i always think about him i miss him alot
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Nice vid bro!
pilotskcx 3 years ago
Thanks Jeff
ivoryjoker 3 years ago
What were the name of the 2 songs?
WeretFilms 4 years ago
They are in the end credits, but the fist song is by The Crash Test Dummies and the second the Lighthouse Family.
ivoryjoker 4 years ago
Ooops sorry you wanted the song names...
Crash Test Dummies: God Shuffled His Feet
Lighthouse Family: Free
ivoryjoker 4 years ago
Nice Vid, I like it
But...
you named your vid after the AF song, but it dosn't have the AF song, and your piloting a nazi airplane in aces high 2?
WeretFilms 4 years ago
As a Brit I wasn't aware of the AAF connection with the phrase "Wld Blue Yonder", I'd simply picked it up on my travels and applied it to this video.
The simulator is Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (FS9).
ivoryjoker 4 years ago