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You need to check the map, they're normally on the aircraft carrier (USMC) or at/near the main base at the start of the round, they reappear after a while when one gets shot down.
If you get a decent pilot in a chopper or jet they can be F*cking lethal!
you fly the planes and choppers using the same key and mouse movements for tanks and buggys, you need to practice really, I can't really land very well and being a gunner in a Cobra can be hard if the pilot hasn't got a clue!
The planes are quite hard to fly but the choppers are more vunerable...
We have the same thing through Evesham, guy at work went for the media centre PC with LCD TV, he's had probs with the LCD screen but Evesham are sorting it out no prob.
Might take a look at this, fed up with trying to mod my PC on a budget!
Saw this on scoobynet,
"I'm always a bit suspicious about Optimax, because it's specified against BS EN 228 (95 octane regular unleaded) instead of BS 7800 (97 octane super unleaded). This suggests to me that it's bog-standard 95 octane with a cocktail of octane boosters and detergents...
Just flicking through the latest EVO and noticed an advert in the back for the BBR/Norego tuned 182, there was a topic in this already but I don;t thin kit had any details, here's what the website says about it...
http://www.morego.co.uk/product_details.php?id=27
check this site out, you can compare prices, etc.
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/
If you migrate from one ISP to another you may have to pay a fee £14 usually, some don't charge you though.
thinking of having some manifold work done on my 182 by Ben at AWT, it's been mentioned that having it remapped after the work has been done would be of great benefit, anyone know if this is a chip swap or just a case of plugging in a laptop and tweaking the exisitng system?
Any idea of cost...
I've been looking at these guys...
https://www.e7broadband.com/packages.html
you pay up front works out to be £20 per month for 4Mbps download and 400kbps upload speeds, 2Mbps is £15 per month.
Was wondering about the whole warranty/insurance aspect of this, will it noticable from the outside that it's been changed over?
Not very mechanical so thought I should ask before maybe trying to sweet talk the missus!