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shredward

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  1. Hi Guys, Naval & Military Press is having a sale on many of the titles in the Battleground Europe Series - £3.95 a pop, plus a lot of their other holdings. http://www.naval-military-press.com/books-for-the-battlefield-tourist/ http://www.naval-military-press.com/skin1/images/booklists/NMP-Catalogue-Issue-133.pdf Cheers, the shredder
  2. Do your homework before you start slinging mud mister. Rabu withdrew from OFF years ago, and now devotes much of his time to helping one of the other sims. He is a very long-standing member and builder of the Great War avsim community, having worked on many many sims and mods, all the way back to RB, and anything he says is to be taken seriously, even if the post is more than a year old. You, on the other hand, are dangerously close to earning yourself another official warning. shredword
  3. Positioning of the cockades varied by date, batch and contractor. Check Sandbagger's skins. Cheers, shredward
  4. Yes, I've noticed that :wink2:
  5. We are working on that for P4 right now. You will see squadron roles and mission types change and evolve as the war progresses, just as they did historically. Cheers, shredward
  6. IT I have the Windsock Datafile, which has the drawings - the starting point for any model, plus lots of other stuff. I won't be home until late next week, but I could scan it and send it on then. Cheers, shredward
  7. Hallo Olham, As I'm sure you know, this topic has been the source of many discussions at the Aerodrome, not all of them pleasant. If this thread gets ugly, I won't hesitate to shut it down; that being said, it is certainly worthy and of interest to our community. Marvelous graph! In answer to your question, I would point to the criteria for reporting losses. If a pilot came home shot up, but did not get invalided out, they generally were not recorded as a loss. A/C losses generally were often not recorded as losses unless they were unrecoverable. Cheers, the shredder
  8. I'll take a look at our current weather file when I get home (be a few days). Cheers, the Shredder
  9. My Apologies I screwed up Accidentally zapped the thread. If you guys could, as far as possible, retrace your steps I'll still feel a fool, but I'll feel a little better. the shredder
  10. My Dad was a paratrooper - with 1 Canadian Parachute Battalion. He jumped across the Rhine, and then they made their way across Germany to meet up with the Russians, or hold them at bay, depending on your point of view. He stayed in the Army after the war - in fact, was still serving when he died, just after returning from the Suez. As he died relatively young, age 50, he like many of his brothers in arms, had not yet got sufficient distance to be able to talk about the war. The only thing he ever told me about was a couple of escapades while still in Blighty, one of them being hitching a ride as a gunner in a B-17 over Germany after getting tanked up with the Yanks in a pub one night. Ennyhoots, he was and is my hero. Cheers, shredward
  11. Hallo Olham, I apologise - they aren't in your skins folder - one of the ones that didn't make it into the last release I guess. Hopefully, we will all see Böning flying the checkerboard Tros, then passing it on to Hopf, in the next release. Cheers, shredward
  12. Or, just check your OFF skins folder for confirmation. Both are in there, and have been for quite some time. Cheers, shredward
  13. I rarely poke my nose outside of this particular forum, but apparently he had made himself persona non grata due to extremely offensive postings on other fora within Combat Ace. He had been warned many times, and finally the moderators on those other fora had had enough. Uncle Al is no more. We will remember him. shredward
  14. http://www.byrdaviationbooks.com/seriesWindsock_pg3.htm Cheers, shredward
  15. Cheers, shredward
  16. Off the top of my head, started out life as the Fliegertruppe. All the air arms (not home, so can't look up the names), but Flak, Luftschiffer, Intelligence, Meteorological service and the Fliegertruppe were amalgamated and reorganised as the Luftstreitkräfte on or about October 11 1916 Cheers, shredward
  17. Si, and Creaghorn! I salute you both. I just hope that you will find the P4 campaign worthy of noble spirits like yours. All the best, the shredder
  18. Hi Guys, HitEB is up for bid on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/High-Empty-Blue-56-Sqn-RCF-RAF-1916-19-Book-/350469676151?_trksid=p3286.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D2%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D603259654011199703&clk_rvr_id=239957580935 Cheers, the shredder
  19. Trackpad, Perhaps, by way of introduction, you could show the group some of the models you've built over the years... Cheers, shredward
  20. http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2011/05/11/first-world-war-plane-in-coventry-set-to-fly-again-92746-28673017/?sms_ss=email&at_xt=4dcaa432bd8ea0f9%2C0 Cheers, shredward
  21. We only have an ersatz E.IV, ie an E.III masquerading as an E.IV Cheers, shredward
  22. I did not think we could be any more vague than we already have been. :rofl:
  23. So that is not completely one-sided, I will point out that there is scholarly research supporting Bishop's career. One can make a very strong case that his claim records are no more nor less optimistic than those of almost any other ace. It has become a fashionable parlour game to bash Bishop, and to a neutral observer, looks very much like 'piling on'. I am not going to go further, as I am too busy working on OFF to get into it further, but if you are curious, seek out all the Bishop literature, not just that which supports the fashionable side of the argument. Cheers, shredward
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