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In the skies around me I can see smoke trails from missiles and flares, black smoke and flames from burning wreckage, but who is winning and who is losing I could not tell you. As I glance back and forth over my shoulder (TrackIR rules) I spot a target, padlock him and bring him around to my nose. Somehow I find the right button combination on my throttle and the radar goes into BORE mode and I lock him up. Friend? Foe? I think I see a red star! My missile comes off the rail and I know it is too late, I hesitated too long!

To my astonishment the missile jinks hard to the left, leading the Su-27 and tracking for a scant couple of seconds before plowing into the tail in a brilliant explosion. I hit something! I hit something!!

Wow, it isn’t an Su-27 at all, it’s an Su-33, the navalized version of the Flanker! Bigger and beefier, it takes damage from my missile and trails a plume of grey smoke from the wing, but he isn’t finished. Yanking back in the stick the tunnel vision kicks in for a brief second and then he is back in my HUD and I fire again. I wait a second, two, three, I’ve missed! Launch again! Just as my missile comes off the rail the first missile hits him and he blows to pieces and plows into the ocean.

Meanwhile my wingmen are trading blows with other fighters and it looks like the war of attrition is staying pretty even.

While I’m off watching my wingman I switch views back into my cockpit just as the water reaches up and grabs me as I slam into it at about 700 knots. So much for paying attention. Sitting back I watch one of my wingmen get worked over by another Su-33. First he takes some cannon hits and he ends up trailing smoke. A short range air-to-air missile zips by him and misses but I can tell he is losing the battle of angles with the Flanker-D.

Another two turns and it is all over for the F-15C as he takes a second missile dead center. All is not lost however, as another flight of F-15s enters the fight. No different than jousters from centuries past the combatants scream toward each other launching missiles at minimum range.

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