Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!mit-amt!mit-caf!parris From: parris@mit-caf.UUCP (Patrice Parris) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: JET Message-ID: <859@mit-caf.UUCP> Date: 22 Mar 88 18:25:47 GMT References: <4578@garfield.UUCP> <391@coplex.UUCP> <679@applix.UUCP> <9491@sunybcs.UUCP> <530@lakesys.UUCP> Reply-To: parris@mit-caf.UUCP (Patrice Parris) Organization: Microsystems Technology Laboratory, MIT Lines: 23 Keywords: All of the above! Communism In article <530@lakesys.UUCP> joe@lakesys.UUCP (Joe Pantuso) writes: >I'd like to know that too. I can *never* avoid the bloody things, on the PC >it was a piece of cake to avoid them. (I would aim myself squarely at the >missle and shift to the left or right and roll just before it was going to >hit). I can avoid them most of the time by waiting until the last possible moment, pulling up and away sharply, rolling and diving. Sometimes, two missiles will break lock after this. Unfortunately, at higher levels, I might be facing a zillion missiles and so I still get slammed. Does anyone else notice that, just after impact and the subsequent shakeup, the aircraft seems to be harder to fly or am I imagining this? If you wait in your hangar or on the carrier long enough, will the MIGs run of fuel? :-) -- Patrice Parris parris@caf.mit.edu He's kinda perverted. I wouldn't want him around my children. - One of Jimmy Swaggart's prostitutes describing the good Reverend MIT won't let me speak for it