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by Mingus Roberts
Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:00 pm
Forum: World in Flames
Topic: Short scenarios?
Replies: 29
Views: 328

RE: Short scenarios?

<t> Whatever happened to the Spanish Civil War mini-scenario with DOD? It had limited land, sea and air play with invasions and all that jazz. I learned before WIF 5, but I used the Spanish Civil War as a teaching tool for several players (including my wife) and it worked great as a contained ...
by Mingus Roberts
Mon May 19, 2008 9:39 pm
Forum: World in Flames
Topic: MWiF Map Review - America
Replies: 719
Views: 14642

RE: MWiF Map Review - America

No really... the Yukon River runs through Lake Laberge past Whitehorse and south. The piece you have put on the map, from the Bering Sea to central Alaska, is only half of the run of the third largest river in North America. Can you fix it Patrice?

MR
by Mingus Roberts
Sat May 17, 2008 4:44 am
Forum: World in Flames
Topic: MWiF Map Review - America
Replies: 719
Views: 14642

RE: MWiF Map Review - America

<t> Great to see Whitehorse on the map, but the Yukon river is navigable to Whitehorse as you no doubt learned in grade school. You have severely truncated the river that flows past my house! The Yukon is the third longest in North America (the Mackenzie - not far from here is the longest). Robert ...
by Mingus Roberts
Wed May 07, 2008 11:15 pm
Forum: World in Flames
Topic: please get this right
Replies: 49
Views: 576

RE: please get this right

<t> Not to tell you how to live your life Steve, but there is a fine line between responsive developer feedback and just responding to everyone's whinge of the day (I think the topic 'please get this right' is textbook). I know you have plenty on your plate without feeling obliged to chat with the ...
by Mingus Roberts
Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:05 am
Forum: World in Flames
Topic: Unit Descriptions: Air, Naval, Land
Replies: 2488
Views: 35113

RE: Need help!!!

<t> Allow me to speak in a wise echoey voice from high on the pilot mountaintop and clue you in on the correct scientific nomenclature we professional aviators all use.<br/>
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1) There are two tribes in aviation: the tribe of fixed wing pilots who fly airplanes, and the tribe of fling wing ...
by Mingus Roberts
Fri Dec 28, 2007 4:47 am
Forum: World in Flames
Topic: Flying Carriers
Replies: 86
Views: 1197

RE: Flying Carriers

<t> While we're on the subject of making a rule optional. As a Canadian professional pilot who lives in the arctic and who is licensed on flying boats, the only rule which has always driven me insane is the frozen lake/flying boat rule. Only an Australian would make this rule (I know, I fly with ...

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