Ah ah Neil, Yes, I’ts a “bitch being right” for sure.

 

I’m an Engineer, so, like Mr. Donald Trump, I enjoy to be proven wrong! Because 
being wrong help me hone in to the right solution! But it is politically 
incorrect… (-;

 

My “thinking” of an “inexperience combatant” is that 3D combat is very 
difficult for my inexperienced and/or untalented brain. Here you are mentioning 
Mr. Tyng, but you may forget that Steve got both experience and talent. 

Dealing with two motors on a single stick is intuitive. But a combat where you 
have to elevate the gun, rotate the turret, and shooting at the same time takes 
talent and experience (and luck?). 

 

I hope to have the E-10 ready and firing for next year’s battles and we can 
compare notes?

 

“Les Français aiment un bon argument »

 

Cheers,

Loic

 

4 I have battled against the Tyng master and seen the Cromwell drive a big arc 
round my tank (T001 at the time) the turret was controlled to keep me in its 
sights and firing many shots with most of them scoring hits. this is not 
possible with a TD.
5 Sorry to be so argumentative , its a bitch being right..


Neil R

 

 

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