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Randy Stead -> Bailing Out Crews (5/6/2002 6:59:48 PM)

In a previous incarnation of Steel Panthers, there was a key that enabled one to voluntarily abandon a vehicle or crewed weapon. It seems to be missing in SPWAW 7.1. I've searched the manual and the help screen but can't find it. Has this been abandoned in version 7.1? I had a tank in the front line get immobilized with lots of Russian infantry closing in and wanted to abandon the tank and withdraw the crew, but couldn't do it. Thanks.




Goblin -> (5/6/2002 7:11:33 PM)

Its the number 9. Not F9, the actual number '9'.

Goblin- A Goblin bails out alot




Belisarius -> (5/7/2002 3:44:48 AM)

I usually weld my tank hatches shut from the outside once the crews are in. Kinda the same idea as WWI Royal Air Corps - if you don't have a parachute (or can't get out of your tank) your much more likely to take care of it properly! Hah! :D :D

Jokes aside - I rarely bail my crews. Might be because they stick around 'til they brew completely...




Goblin -> (5/7/2002 5:42:30 AM)

Good idea! "We'll let you out if you fight well".:)

Goblin- A Goblin needs an arc welder




tracer -> (5/7/2002 7:38:21 AM)

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Belisarius
[B]I usually weld my tank hatches shut from the outside once the crews are in. Kinda the same idea as WWI Royal Air Corps - if you don't have a parachute (or can't get out of your tank) your much more likely to take care of it properly! Hah! :D :D [/B][/QUOTE]

I read in a couple places that the Japanese used wire to lock the canopies on some planes used by kamikaze pilots.




Randy Stead -> (5/7/2002 9:18:23 PM)

Thanks for the help! I knew I could count on somebody here for a swift response.

Tracer: I never heard of Japanese wiring the canopies shut, but I do know that they only put enough fuel in the plane for a one-way trip!:D




Stahlhelm -> Re: Kamikaze (5/9/2002 5:54:24 AM)

I have heard a story about the Kamikaze pilot who strafed his commanders house on the way out because he just plain didn't like him LOL




chief -> (5/25/2002 10:01:43 AM)

How about Chicken Teriyaki the last surviving Kamaikaize pilot ?




Belisarius -> (5/25/2002 9:39:10 PM)

[QUOTE]Originally posted by chief
[B]How about Chicken Teriyaki the last surviving Kamaikaize pilot ? [/B][/QUOTE]

On the more serious side, there ARE Kamikaze pilots that survived their missions and still today live a life incognito. They still can't cope with the shame of 'failing' their task. Many survived due to engine breakdowns, navigation errors, flak (ditched in the sea before being able to arm the thing), and ofcourse desertion.




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