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Posted

Nice work, Smiley. Is that the same pilot you started up a couple of weeks back?

Good to see you're getting in nice and close - you need to with the rather modest load-out the Bebe has, eh!

Look forward to your future reports - with pics! :salute:

Posted

Thanks Olham, that one is my pick of the bunch too.

 

That is my same pilot, TaillyHo, he has had a few nasty scrapes in the month or so he has been serving, but he still lives....I have feared for his life on more than one occassion as he has been forced down a couple of times, and once only just made it back over the lines, but he is the only pilot I have on the go at the moment, so I am being quite careful with him.

 

Still, you can only be careful up to a point, and after that your survival is all in the hands of the Gods.

 

He met Rolands for the first time a few missions ago, that was almost the end of him, I managed to put the Nieup down at a nearby friendly airfield, but she was smoking terribly, I think one more hit and she would have been in flames...

Posted

Thanks Olham, that one is my pick of the bunch too.

 

That is my same pilot, TaillyHo, he has had a few nasty scrapes in the month or so he has been serving, but he still lives....I have feared for his life on more than one occassion as he has been forced down a couple of times, and once only just made it back over the lines, but he is the only pilot I have on the go at the moment, so I am being quite careful with him.

 

Still, you can only be careful up to a point, and after that your survival is all in the hands of the Gods.

 

He met Rolands for the first time a few missions ago, that was almost the end of him, I managed to put the Nieup down at a nearby friendly airfield, but she was smoking terribly, I think one more hit and she would have been in flames...

 

Good to hear - and yes, Rolands are a far more dangerous opponent than the more common Einie.

Carry on, Dobbs! :salute:

Posted (edited)

Damn, that S.E.5a in pic 2 and 3 looks good!

Is it an OFF ace skin, monkey, or an own skinning job?

Edited by Olham
Posted

I think the skin is from a download pack that I found by UK_Widowmaker.

 

http://combatace.com/files/file/9858-6-sqn-australian-flying-corps-se5a/

 

I really wanted the SE5a skin from 6 squadron for the nice red band and kangaroo, just as a player, not for any sense of historical accuracy, just because I wanted to honour the Aussie flyers in my own little way.

 

Of course I know nothing at all about putting skins into the sim, so I put the unzipped file into the first folder of many for SE5a aircraft in the game, and with repeated messing about could not find the kangaroo one at all...Leading me to assume I had done it completely wrong.

 

However, the sim continued to run, which was good, and I found what looked to be a boomerang on one of the skins, so I just went with that.

 

They come back when you throw them you know, theoretically at least....Not the actual hunting boomerangs, they are just designed to smash your skull in, but I digress.

 

Anyway, the point is, if it is indeed one of Widowmakers skins, thank you sir...I love it.

 

The next thing I suppose is where can I find a simple step by step explanation of how to successfully get skins into the game?

 

I need the help to be honest.

Posted (edited)

Well, even the hunting boomerang comes back to you, when you miss your prey - that's the whole idea about it, I guess.

 

You will find (and have to place) all the skins of OFF in this folder:

 

[your sim folder] > campaigns > CampaignData > skins

 

If you get yourself the freeware IRFANVIEW, you can even see all the 3.700 plus skins OFF provides.

You get it here:

 

http://www.irfanview.de/

 

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Edited by Olham
Posted

Olham, I think it goes without saying, though should be said, that you are one of the most helpful people on the internet...At least, that I have come across. That goes for all of the good people here on this forum, it is a rarity, and a joy to visit.

 

And now, more screenshots.

 

scramble.jpg

 

dfw.jpg

 

jasta27.jpg

 

buddabuddapop.jpg

 

downshegoes.jpg

 

Sam Vimes has been busy...Those DFW's are damn dangerous, I really have to work on my tactics for them...Last time I met them, I had to land near a spotter due to the accurate gunners of Ss-13.

Posted (edited)

I have followed your advice mate and see the results....I am a happy pilot right now....

 

A huge Thank You to UK_Widowmaker for uploading this fine skin, go 6sqd....

 

 

flyingkangaroo.jpg

 

Yes...A british campaign, come to the dark side Olham....:grin:

 

It will only be a matter of time before I step back into an Albatross now that I know how to use the skins properly, sooo many nice skins for that plane.

Edited by smilingmonkey
Posted

Thanks, man. That S.E.5a of yours will sooner or later lure me into a British campaign.

 

The SE5a is certainly a great crate to fly and I'm sure I'll be lured back to start another campaign with RFC-56 as I had a blast with Digsbee.

Posted

Yeah, "Le Pol" was really made for Polovski; I think by Sandbagger?

I met this craft too, and even shot it down.

After that, I had nightmares about P4 never getting done anymore.... :grin:

Posted

Nice pics in your S.E5, Smiley - I especially like the 4th one in the series - where you capture the moment the engine block is blown clear of that DFW. You must have good reflexes to make that kill and get the pic at almost the same moment! :clapping:

Posted

Those screens of the EA coming in are great Macklroy.

 

I have tried to show something like this a few times but just havn't quite manged it, good work.

 

Taillyho, as to my reflexes, much like any of my aerial victories, that pausing at the moment the EA 'popped' was pretty much just luck. I had mapped the pause button to my joystick and was playing around with it,trying to get in a 'photographic' position in a dogfight is pure madness. So many opportunities go to waste because of survival, then again I think that I should not fill the forums with my pictures anyway, there must be some kind of limit.

Posted

 

Taillyho, as to my reflexes, much like any of my aerial victories, that pausing at the moment the EA 'popped' was pretty much just luck. I had mapped the pause button to my joystick and was playing around with it,trying to get in a 'photographic' position in a dogfight is pure madness. So many opportunities go to waste because of survival, then again I think that I should not fill the forums with my pictures anyway, there must be some kind of limit.

 

Indeed, the luxury of a spare 'stick button for pausing would be most handy for pics. I know what you mean re: self-control posting pics. As I don't know how to generate the multi-shot postcard/montages like Olham and others post, I usually limit myself to one pic per report - that way I have to chose the 'best' of the 3 or 4 I may have taken that mission.

You are certainly getting some good ones - keep it up! :good:

 

ps. I actually like the boomerang better than the kangaroo on your S.E5 - always something overdone about kangaroos (you know - Qantas, Australia II, boxing kangaroos etc etc), IMHO.

 

 

Posted (edited)

Damn, that S.E.5a in pic 2 and 3 looks good!

Is it an OFF ace skin, monkey, or an own skinning job?

 

If you refer to B'619 (E boomerang), I think you'll find its an OFF skin (No.2 AFC flown by G C Logan in 1917) :salute:

Edited by sandbagger

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