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Dogfights are aerial combats between fighter planes during war time. Dogfight is an old term which is being used from WW1. According to history, Germans and British forces started to use the planes as fighters and bombers. Dogfights includes many different tricks to trap the enemy and then destroy it. Although almost every tactic in war has a firm base, it is only in dogfights that the fighter pilot must
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Others by Dogfight Pro at 8:19 PM on March 14, 2008
well u could try the game attack on pearl harbor. its a quite small game in size buts got great graphics and on sunday u can dogfight with players around the world.i dogfight in the name of konig
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Entertainment by Nitee at 4:20 PM on August 23, 2007
harbor. its a quite small game in size buts got great graphics and on sunday u can dogfight with players around the world.i dogfight in the name of konig. Answered by: feenix at 4:58 PM on August 23, 2007
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Gaming by online gaming at 4:20 PM on August 23, 2007
as their mentor.During their training, the film mainly deals with the struggles each pilot has with the demanding flying; later, the focus shifts to the aerial dogfights that dominate the front line missions
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Movies by karthika k at 4:02 AM on January 05, 2009
Corps helped recreate the live dog-fight scenes, supported by number of civilians, including Charles Boddington and Derek Piggott. But Derek Piggott was the only pilot willing to fly the stunt
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Movies by neha singh at 6:17 AM on December 25, 2008
by one, the rest of the squadron follow him. Afterwards, Heidemann has Stachel arrested, furious that nearly half the pilots were killed in the ensuing dogfight. Stachel, however, cares only that he has
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Movies by neha singh at 6:14 AM on December 25, 2008
object, etc. 4. "Dogfights" or swarming among several objects. 5. Trajectory abruptly altered during continuous flight to fly slowly above a certain area, circle, or suddenly change course
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Computers & Technology by Tapan at 2:52 PM on June 21, 2008