Friday, December 10, 2010

Dogfights

Dogfights in The Great War fell under many probabilistic situations. For example, many of the planes dog fighters flew at the time were practically made of fossil wood. In other words, they blew up in a couple of shots of another plane or AA guns. Flying planes was also its own task, with mediocre controls and horribly dangerous safety measures, as well as problems with getting good pilots that could fly without stalling out. For instance, some of the first planes were built with car doors, making it very challenging to get out when your plane while it was careening into the ground. Another problem faced by dog fighters was parachute trouble, as parachutes were still crudely fashioned and often didn't deploy.

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