A lot of talk has been going about making pilots a class, and that's possibly one of the ideas I support the most. And it's no secret that pilots have some of the coolest looking uniforms in the whole army. (Not hard considering how everybody has to look the same) So anyway, I wanted to put up a few reference pitures, just to give you an idea of what they might be like on the ground.
This guy obviously knows where it's at. And how could you not cheer when seeing him hoofing it back to base? He has all the style in the world, but no one would ever give him a lift.

Nice detailed closeup of the chest section

Here, notice the nose air intake? That adds a little bizarro toutch to it. And question is, should the visir/sunglass be up in this posistion when the pilot isn't flying?

Not the best of shots, but it does give an idea of the tight space these guys have, and how difficult it can be to eject when crashing. (Sadly, with no ejector seat)

This picture is puzzling. On one hand, his helmet seems like a different type, and I can't recognize his shoulder patch either. So I wouldn't take him for an American. But the markings on his machine is in english. Can anyone clear this up?
Big old piccie
If there's three things that would make the pilot class work, it would be:
1: First off, actually having the pilot class, as a pickup kit (I have probably mentioned this some 700 times now, but indulge me
2: Ejector seats. seems 97% impossible, but it would be a VAST improvement over the current enter/exit routine.
3: Vehicle entering animation. Adding these to all vehicles would slow down the n00bery a lot. No dodging in and out of jeeps, no superjumping from planes. A good long "crawling into the cockpit" animation would really make the whole thing come together.
(For those who played Half Life 2, you know how it looked when entering vehicles, sssmooth and easy)











