What glory is there in shooting those that are barely taken off the runway or the flight deck?
If you see me coming and you’re still over the runway, look for my salute, I won’t shoot, I’ll just flyby. I would text the message “salute” but I’d probably get shot down. I get shot down enough this way

so texting not a good option for me. However, as soon as you clear and turn to shoot; it’s on.
(I digress here but I think it would be hilarious to see pilot’s texting while they’re in the cockpit if we actually were typing a message at that time).
Two questions:
1. Why doesn’t one pilot salute the other pilot that’s out of ammo and that just put up a good fight? I know we can’t always tell unless they make an announcement; however, I think we all know that the pilot that flies in, destroys 2- 3 planes, bombs hangers, and then destroys 3 to 4 more planes (in the air) just kicked some “a”. Then, if you see them weaving up and down; smoking back to their base, they’re probably out of ammo and I say, “good job – see you on the next run”. And if I want to prove something, I try and shoot that pilot down when he’s fully loaded up and dropping hot brass and smoking lead in my direction. For me at least, it’s a much better feeling if I shoot that pilot down that way.
2. Who are those that leave when all appears to be lost? One of my best firefights (if not the best) was with another pilot that hung around when we only had two hangers left and with the red team coming at us with about 4 veterans that included two AC’s, one BG and on G; there were also one or two rookies. We got shot down left and right but we hung in there; crawled back from hell and won. Conversely, I’ve been on the other end of that stick where every blue pilot bugged out. I stuck it out and got shot down more times than I care to talk about.
Anyway, not the point of my pontifications

but I think it’s worthy to note the pilots name that stood fast and did not break the line of battle when all was lost (or at least the appearance of); which I believe was Pamelot – I’m not sure – I just know it reminded me of Camelot (sorry if I slaughtered your name)

. That pilot’s connection was lost right before the victory, so they never got the win

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