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Thursday, May 7th 2015, 11:18am

Author: Alikchi

The end is in sight

Does Wesworld reboot in 1950?

Wednesday, January 2nd 2008, 5:39am

Author: Alikchi

Happy New Year!

Quoted Originally posted by Marek Gutkowski Best wishes from former player current lunker. I second that! This is a great sim, and it's great to see it still around.

Friday, May 4th 2007, 4:18am

Author: Alikchi

Talons Over Cordoba 1934 Report

Right, so I have to leave for Cortázar to pull a miracle out of that A2N http://www.buffiesbest.com/images/models…Type%2090-2.JPG Nice report!

Friday, April 27th 2007, 8:17am

Author: Alikchi

Pulling out

Hey folks, I've been idle lately due to some personal problems and a lot of other things (like finals) going on in my life right now. I'm sorry to say this but I don't think I have enough time or interest to keep up with Wesworld any more. :/ I can't say I won't come back, and I'll probably pop up every once in a while, but I'm just going to have to hand off las Filipinas for now. Anyways, thanks for the fun, guys.

Wednesday, April 11th 2007, 4:54pm

Author: Alikchi

Diplomatic Note, 1 April 1934

The Philippines will attend, but expect a very cavalier attitude from whatever minor dignitary the President sends off on this fool's errand. Woe be upon him. ;P

Friday, April 6th 2007, 1:32am

Author: Alikchi

United States Q2/1934

When will we get to see the new rebuilds?

Friday, April 6th 2007, 1:30am

Author: Alikchi

Fortresses in WW

There are major fortifications on Mindanao (near Davao) and several smaller fortresses situated in the plains north of Manila, where much of the Army's R&D, training, and development infrastructure is located.

Wednesday, April 4th 2007, 12:10pm

Author: Alikchi

Talons Over Cordoba 1934

Quoted Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson If the PAF started using He-112s for it's land-based fighters, and then added He-112Ts for its carrier(s), then you could benefit from commonality in training, spare parts, manufacturing, etc. Just a thought..... A good thought.. the FAF and the Navy are seperate services though, and the FAF just got a new fighter from Nakajima a couple of years ago.. although things have moved rather quickly in those two years. Probably the Navy will get the fighter f...

Wednesday, April 4th 2007, 5:33am

Author: Alikchi

Talons Over Cordoba 1934

Quoted Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson Well, Heinkel IS working on a carrier-launched version of the He-112, and Heinkel DOES have a factory in the Phillipines.... Well.. I think I might start a production line when development is done.

Wednesday, April 4th 2007, 4:29am

Author: Alikchi

Filipino Fast Transport/ML

Quoted Originally posted by RLBH That's a thought, we haven't seen much of the penguin harvesting operations for a while. Did they fight back? Will we be seeing the Antarctic Battleship to subdue the penguins? I'll go take my medication now... "And nothing was heard from the Antarctic Battleship ever again." Scientific stuff was kind of called off after the plague broke out (the scientists and doctors aboard Pacifica were suddenly needed). But perhaps a revival is in order. The Philippines, in ...

Wednesday, April 4th 2007, 2:20am

Author: Alikchi

Talons Over Cordoba 1934

Philippines submits the same two pilots and aircraft.. although we really need to get something better than a biplane for our carrier pilots..

Monday, April 2nd 2007, 8:43am

Author: Alikchi

Filipino Fast Transport/ML

Quoted Originally posted by Kaiser Kirk there's an error in the range, it says 10,000 and it should have no more than 10. ... or at least the Dutch think so : ) You might want to add a smidge to the stem to eliminate the "wet forward". Also 200 shells may be a little low depending on the exact environment you expect. Other than that, looks good Edit : Should I point out that at 6x115mm & 32knts, she's not unlimited, and she's too big for Destroyer A. So if you stay in the treaty, she's a light ...

Monday, April 2nd 2007, 3:29am

Author: Alikchi

Filipino Fast Transport/ML

A high speed transport/minelayer. Speedy but with range, should be useful in Guadalcanal-esque situations. Credit goes to Rocky for the design and the drawing - this is something he had worked on but dropped in favor of a smaller APD. I modified the drawing and the SS to Filipino standards. The torpedoes are just there to illustrate the deck space occupied by the landing craft and minehandling gear/cargo area. There are no actual torpedoes involved. I should be able to haul around 300 troops for...

Monday, April 2nd 2007, 2:56am

Author: Alikchi

German News and Events, Q2 1934

Quoted Originally posted by Swamphen Brazil? Hmm...unless Fyrwulf ordered 'em, no (unfortunatly). Sorry, it was Peru - perdedor ordered 65.

Monday, April 2nd 2007, 1:02am

Author: Alikchi

Italian News Q2 1934

Is that a 75mm gun on the AB36?

Monday, April 2nd 2007, 1:01am

Author: Alikchi

German News and Events, Q2 1934

What's the Heinkel-118 look like, perform like? I have a Heinkel factory and a need for close support ac... Never mind, I just did a google search. Pretty! Any differences from the RL version? PS - Yes, the Skoda-Davao tank (I'm calling it the LT-33) would work quite well in Europe. Right now the Czechs, Dutch, Belgians, Filipinos and Brazilians (if I remember correctly) are using it.

Monday, March 19th 2007, 3:30am

Author: Alikchi

It's me again

Welcome back, sir. You've come back at an interesting time.. with the treaty collapsing around our heads and the Brits transforming into the Hulk.. :o

Friday, March 16th 2007, 10:18pm

Author: Alikchi

The Netherlands News, Q1, 1934

Bickering Belgians! When will they grow up and realize they should just let the Dutch manage things?

Friday, March 16th 2007, 10:17pm

Author: Alikchi

Q2?

I'm still pretty far behind, but Spring Break began today. Will hopefully have plenty of time once I get over my hangover tomorrow.