Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

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  • Harmor

    #1

    Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

    Just curious if two pilots could repair each other while in mid-flight if they were engineers.
  • HicRic

    #2
    Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

    I imagine so, but they'd have to get dangerously close.

    I myself have flown over some of my team's land vehicles that have engineers inside, and received some repairs. Kind of funny when you think about it! But I imagine the same would work for two jets.

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    • Strega

      #3
      Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

      Originally posted by Harmor
      Just curious if two pilots could repair each other while in mid-flight if they were engineers.
      Yes, have done it in the Helo's many times as well.

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      • menace-uk-
        Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 615

        #4
        Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

        yes you can me and a friend done it but its not easy we had about 5 attempts before we finally done it other 4 times we killed each other lol

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        • InsaneX

          #5
          Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

          lol!! that would be freakin awesome. i know when i fly low to the ground on accident sometime i get a little bit repaired from my crazy dudes on the ground.

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          • Pentagon_Man

            #6
            Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

            Never done jet to jet, done jet to ground vehical and helo's but not so long as to do any good. Besides I think supply would be better "points". The skill of both pilots would need to be high while almost any pilot or AA would be able to disrupt. I'll try it next time I'm in a fighter to be an areial repair/resupply.

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            • z0diac

              #7
              Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

              Are their maps that are big enough for it though? You'd have to turn at the edge of the border and the other pilot would have to turn the exact same speed and angle.

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              • Flying Vortex

                #8
                Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

                Yep its deffentaly possible.. But the fact remains that it would be hard to get a decent Fix out of it, Considering that you wuold have to both be exceptionally good pilots and know where each other is going, and that the maps are not really made for planes and there wuoldnt be enough room.

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                • Pentagon_Man

                  #9
                  Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

                  Thunder Brids and Blue Angels type of skill needed, and better in game control of the aircraft would help. As it is aircraft already dominate this game.

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                  • AT39

                    #10
                    Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

                    I've wondered before if it would be possible to cap a flag, just by repeatedly flying low and slow over a flag?

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                    • tehpwnerofnoobs

                      #11
                      Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

                      DO beleive so, but any ground unit in the area would instantly overpower a jet

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                      • Hollister360

                        #12
                        Re: Can two jets repair each other in-flight if pilots are engineers?

                        i may repair with a guy for like 2 secs but it works and makes u feel coo

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