CaptSopwith Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 The poor snipe gets no love! Here's a proper Snipe, with a certain Captain Widowmaker posing proudly in front.
UK_Widowmaker Posted June 8, 2010 Posted June 8, 2010 Capt Sopwith, I thank you...great picture. I shall take a leaf from Manfred's book, and your signature! "Success flourishes only in perseverance...ceaseless, restless perseverance" I WILL have my Snipe....and will use it to Snipe those that mock!
+Olham Posted June 8, 2010 Author Posted June 8, 2010 That is the best and most detailed pic I have seen of the craft so far - thanks, CaptSopwith! Widow, don't give up - one day, you'll get your Snipe! I'd vote for it.
Von Paulus Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 Yes, great image, Captain. I'm beginning to like that... Snipe. Now I want one also.
CaptSopwith Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 From a flight sim experience, at least, the Snipe was a beast! My last encounter with it was in Red Baron II and woe be to any German flight to happened across a gaggle of these late war Sopwith's. The Snipe could easily hold its own, even against the Fokker D7! It could out turn, it could climb, and it could dive on you, frequently before you had a chance to react. Of course, that's just a game, and only one game at that. But my memories of the Snipe was one of dread when my long-flying late-war German pilot met his doom after a year and a half of flight time on the Western Front at the hands of three Snipes who latched on to me and shot me out of the sky without mercy. And that simulated pilot probably flew some ten years ago! (I even think it was in Wingstrut's Air War 1918 patch for Red Baron!).
UK_Widowmaker Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 Right back at yer Morris...I love to see Crashed Alb's...they're the best kind...but DR1's will do as well
+Olham Posted June 9, 2010 Author Posted June 9, 2010 Uuuuhhhh - the lower right pic looks nasty; wonder if he survived it. (I knew my Snipe would upset our friend from the norther English marshlands - hihih!) But those Albs are only flying accidents of rookie pilots surely - who should have shot them down?
UK_Widowmaker Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 Same with the Snipe though Olham (the Triplane is Lothar's)
Morris Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 Widowmaker, This topic is about the Snipe plane. Now you change it to show propaganda pictures about some hero Brit pilot that shot at an Alb or DR1. That's just wrong Sir. Wrong. M
CaptSopwith Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 Those photos remind me of a few nasty car crashes I had the good fortune of walking away from. What's the old saying? Any landing you walk away from is a good landing?
UK_Widowmaker Posted June 9, 2010 Posted June 9, 2010 My Dear Morris..... I would never stoop to Common or Garden Propoganda
GeorgeBoles Posted June 26, 2010 Posted June 26, 2010 Dear Widowmaker, This is what I use as my Desktop Wallpaper. I hope you like it. It also makes me think that the Jerries really didn't have much of a chance towards the end really. Regards, George.
nbryant Posted June 26, 2010 Posted June 26, 2010 Mmuahahahahahahaaaa!!!!! Olham..... stumbled through some of the OFF Historical files and found another of your early skin attempts......
+Olham Posted June 26, 2010 Author Posted June 26, 2010 That wasn't me - it must be a fake produced by Widowmaker, as a revenge!
UK_Widowmaker Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 I think George is correct...had the Land War not finished in 1918...The Air War would have finished soon afterwards, thanks to the Snipe
+Olham Posted June 28, 2010 Author Posted June 28, 2010 Not particularly the Snipe or any other plane - the German aircraft were equal enough. No, it was just that sheer amount of resources and so much larger number of men, that stood against Germany. My map only shows the nations opposing at the Western front alone. It couldn't be won.
+Hasse Wind Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 The Snipe was great, but the plane that almost saw service in WW1 and would have caused some serious headache for the German air force was the Nieuport-Delage NiD 29. It was one of the best fighters of the 1920s, and would have completely outclassed the Fokker D.VII with its 300 hp engine. NiD 29 was the first plane to fly 320 km/h in level flight, but this happened only after the war was over. But it is like Olham said - great wars are decided by men and material, and Germany didn't have enough of them. The same thing happened in WW2. No matter how much the Nazis tried to increase their production through slave labour and everything, it still was nowhere near enough to outproduce the Allies, or even come close to them. And Germany of WW1 was in a less advantageous situation than Hitler was after he conquered much of Europe with all its resources.
Flyby PC Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Hmmm. Think I prefer the new de Havilland myself...cough! cough!
Bullethead Posted June 29, 2010 Posted June 29, 2010 The Snipe was great, but the plane that almost saw service in WW1 and would have caused some serious headache for the German air force was the Nieuport-Delage NiD 29 It was one of the ugliest planes ever to fly. It was a blasphemy to all things Nieuport. It had no right to fly as well as it did I think I'd have rather had the Martinside Buzzard. It had the rugged good looks of a P47
UK_Widowmaker Posted June 29, 2010 Posted June 29, 2010 Hmmm. Think I prefer the new de Havilland myself...cough! cough! What is with the snipe's differing tail sections
+Olham Posted June 29, 2010 Author Posted June 29, 2010 You noticed the tail sections - very good. But what I was wondering about, is that there is a Mosquito in the picture.
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