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Players who surprised us in May
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Let’s begin with some good news - from now on players who surprised us with their performance
will receive a special title - Five minutes of fame!


We are happy to introduce the very original top-5 players from the previous month. Unusual achievements you could never think of. Every one of these players is extremely good in his own way on gaining victory - or at least trying to do so.


Balanced

ASD1997  reached almost perfect balance during the previous month - they managed to play a wide variety of vehicle types: medium tank, heavy tank, fighter, bomber etc in almost equal proportions!

Barely a scratch

mc-gee68 - This player obviously respects a German super heavy tank - the Maus and they managed to survive the greatest number of hits whilst commanding it!

Spare wings

ha68 seems to be a very ambitious player who tries to reach their enemy whatever the cost, and ha68 often gets their wings ripped off while trying. But we are sure they are not discouraged!

Scrooge

There is a very unusual aircraft - the XP55 and it seems that Shepard_FR has mastered it, moreover they obviously don't like to use up too much ammunition, they spent less rounds on destroying their enemies than any other pilots flying this fighter. We don't know how they did it - but they obviously deserve respect!

Space cowboy

Looks like CampsLikeAPro always dreamed of becoming an astronaut - they spend a lot of their time climbing up to earth's stratosphere to reach his enemies there, they are a player that managed to achieve more kills than anybody else whilst flying at altitudes above 7000 meters! 


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