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"Kiss My 6"


Name: MOH_Kingston
Favorite Aircraft: Bf-109 and Fw190
Timezone: Pacific
Hometown: Seattle, Washington
Languages understood: English
Date of Inauguration: June 6, 2002
Age 28

The crimson eastern sky dissolved slowly as sunrise flooded the vast expanse of Russian forest with an earthy orange glow. The air above the forest lay crisp and still. To the men on the front line all was quiet save the faitly growing drone of two lone aircraft.

On the wing of MOH_FOX this day was the incomparable Me109 ACE, MOH_KINGSTON. A veteran of many great battles, KINGSTON’s presence offered tremendous assurance to FOX as they cruised across the sky in seek of opportunity. Both pilots eagerly searched the sky for possible bandits.

Finally, in the first light of morning KINGSTON spotted the barely discernable dots of 3 aircraft silhouetted above the distant horizon, their direction of flight indeterminate. At KINGSTON’s signal, the two ACES slammed their throttles forward and climbed skyward, clambering for the heavens. Both instinctively knew what was soon to transpire. Each dot began to enlarge slowly into the distinctive shape of a Soviet aircraft, methodically inbound in expectation of opportunity at the front. KINGSTON and FOX would be the reception committee. The men in the line counted on these two ACES and knew that each would do their best to see their comrades faith was well placed.

Unexpectedly FOXes engine shuddered and came to a stop. Nothing he did would revive it. He signalled to KINGSTON that he was bailing and popped open his conopy. FOX hit the silk and began his long slow descent. Friendly troops controlled the ground below so both knew all would end well for FOX. From his parachute, FOX looked back at his departing comrade and silently wished him godspeed.

Placing as much sky between himself and the ground, MOH_KINGSTON grimly faced his reality. It was his lone ME109 against 3 Soviet Yaks. Apparently the Soviet planes had not yet spotted him, and they seemed transfixed by the now pilotless Me109 curiously spiralling earthward. The element of surprise was with him.

Using nearby clouds for cover, KINGSTON carefully garnered his opportunity. The 3 Yaks cautiously continued unabated. KINGSTON nosed his Me109 and fell upon the trailing Yak. As he merged he released a volley of fire form his Mk108. The starboard wing of the rearmost Yak sheared from it’s fuselage. KINGSTON furiously pulled on the stick of his 109, directing it again to the clouds which quickly enveloped him.

Confused and in disarray, the two remining Yaks darted about. KINGSTON again dived into the attack. His Mk108, 30mm cannon bellowed. Another well placed shot struck his opponents engine nacelle creating a huge burst of steam and oil smoke. KINGSTON watched as the Yaks engine seized, telling him that the opponent posed no more danger. He now turned his attentions to the third Yak who had already latched onto his tail. In an evasive effort, KINGSTON executed several quick scizzors. This offered him one quick snap shot at his foe. He squeezed the trigger and the bandit disappeared from view. KINGSTON looped around to see his opponents plane cruising on a steady course. He rolled onto the Bandit's 6 and made a pass close to the stricken Yak. There he discovered it’s canopy completely clouded with blood, the pilot obviously dead. KINGSTON shuddered at the sight, realizing that one day he may face such an inglorious death. Quiet and unassuming, MOH_KINGSTON is one of the spectacular ACES that form the backbone of the MOH Esprit de Corps. A exceptionally solid pilot with unusual excellence in the Me-109 G-6/AS, KINGSTON can be heavily relied upon to cover his wingman when things get hot. This pilot is one foe the enemy soon discovers is to be avoided at all costs. To be unexpectedly found in the MOH_KINGSTON gunsight is to face certain destruction

Kingston in Action: #1
Kingston in Action: #2