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Test Pilot's Report about the German Fighter Roland D.VI

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Very interesting reading Olham. Thanks for sharing. Now I will have to see if there are more such contemporary reports on that website.

 

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Nice find Olham! The assessment of the Roland in Gray and Thetford's 'German Aircraft of the First World War' is taken directly from that report; no wonder it got an order as a back-up for the DVII.

 

There's a nice freeware DVI available for First Eagles/FE2:

 

 

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Lou, please report, if you find more such stuff - had no time yet to check.

 

Is this a hint to the devs?

Naaaaaw, Hasse Wind, naw - not a hint. Just an idea, I'd say... - ... a good idea, yeah.

In fact it would be a very good idea!

They call this a hint, don't they?

I guess it is one.

:grin:

 

LIMA, that Roland D.VI makes my mouth water and my pilot heart jump!

One day we may have them in OFF, too. But not so soon, I'm afraid.

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Just checked, but didn't find more references for WW1 craft there, Lou.

But perhaps we should search for reports by test pilot Lieutenant Moriarty?

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Great read. I have always loved the clean lines of this aircraft. Roland made some strange looking kites but this one they got right. It would be great addition to OFF!

 

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Here is more from the craft on the website of Thomas Genth.

(There is also more two-seater stuff for you, Hasse Wind).

 

http://www.thomasgen...oland_d_vi.html

 

Thanks, what a great site! I put it among my favourites.

 

I'd love to have all those two-seaters in OFF some day, especially the early Albs and such.

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