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shredward

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  1. I did not think we could be any more vague than we already have been. :rofl:
  2. 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
  3. The Aviatik will be coming to a screen near you. Not soon, but it will be coming. Cheers, shredward
  4. I wondered that myself. Esc 26 is an Escadrille de Chasse, and never even had two-seaters, let alone a Strutter. The fact that the skin you saw was an RNAS 4 machine points to some ghosts hanging about from your previous campaign. Unfortunately, I'm a technoidiot, so I wouldn't have the slightest idea of where to look for the problem. Cheers, shredward
  5. Not so very daredevil You'll be so high and fast prolly noone will ever catch you. Just like the Roadrunner Cheers, shredward
  6. Hi Duke, All the pilots in OFF are shown with their final rank, while serving at the Front. We do not currently have any way of advancing them, as they did historically ( and if we did, it would take me another year of writing datafiles to do it - we currently have 1900 historical pilots). It would be nice, but we are struggling as it is. Cheers, shredward
  7. The 46 Sqdn generic is A7333 (Engine No.2228/WD7855) At AAP Coventry 24.3.17, allotted to Expeditionary Force; England to ARS 1 AD 5.4.17; 46 Sqdn (named 'AD ASTRA') 14.5.17; Flown back to England (Sutton's Farm) for HD detachment with Sqdn 10.7.17 and back to France 30.8.17; Left on OP to Menin 09:30, shot down in combat, last seen over Linselles 10:30 3.9.17 (Lt SW Williams PoW) ["Sopwith" claimed in combat east of Wervicq 10.30 by Ltn O Fruhner, Jasta 26?] [or Obltn Oskar Freiherr von Boenigk, Jasta 4] The Sopwith Pup, J.M. Bruce, Gordon Page and Ray Sturtivant Sandbagger did the skin. Cheers, shredward
  8. I can confim. The weather Over Flanders Fields is taken from weather records from many sources, and it does mimic the weather on the Western Front, day by day. As we, and I want to thank Bletchley, discover more sources of weather records, it is becoming even more accurate, not better, more accurate. The weather over the Front during the war was appalling much of the time; some even say the guns had something to do with it. I doubt it, but there certainly was more 'weather' than 'normal'. Cheers, shredward
  9. Found this on The Aerodrome. As it's way outside my ability to help, thought I'd post it here in case anyone knows how to go about solving this gentleman's problem. If you can, please post at The Aerodrome http://www.theaerodr...html#post577317 MCFS3 freezes or Crashes I run Windows XP professional with a CH 568 Combatstick USB. I had MCFS 3 on my system before and it worked fine then. When I got interested in OFF WWI flight sim I reinstalled MCFS 3 so I could install the OFF flight sim. I ran the MCFS 3 as instruced and now it eather freezes or crashes. I tried getting all the updated drivers but that didn't help much. Im not a PC geek so I need someone to help me to fix the problem with MCSF3. Could anyone give me some help to fix this problem? ty much Flying Escadrille
  10. No, he was getting on in years by then (born 1857). However, he took the loss of so many very hard. shredward
  11. The melody for this came to Sir Edward Elgar as he came out from under the ether after an operation in the summer of 1918, and he finished it the following summer. It is, in effect, his elegy for those lost in the Great War. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5C99JyP2ns&feature=related Shredward
  12. Thanks Dej. Glad to see it's finally up and running. Cheers, shredward
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=tWu1GyBLYAg A slightly different version of the encounter than the one shown on History Channel, but interesting nevertheless. Cheers, shredward
  14. Dan-San Abbott has fought his final battle. Another of the giants of Great War aviation history is gone. Blue Skies Dan.
  15. That skin is actually the unit marking of Jasta 33, but you would be hard pressed to know that unless you saw it from a different angle. I believe the skin is a collaborative of both Makai and Stachel - they certainly worked together on the lozenge schemes, but I believe that particular skin was done by Makai. Cheers, shredward
  16. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSe38dzJYkY
  17. Lou has it. Sorry I wasn't able to reply yesterday - it was Good Flyday, and I was making my way back from the Arctic. Cheers, shredward
  18. And tell us class, for full marks, what is the full name of a 'quadrant', and what is it's function?
  19. Now we're getting somewhere. Cheers, the Shredder
  20. The quiz is still open Cheers, the Shredder
  21. Ok gents, we'll need to try a little harder with question #3, This quiz is still open. the Shredder
  22. As do I. I have to admit that I am absolutely besmitten. And you will love the reworked OFF Tripehound, and all of Sandbagger's lovely skins. Cheers, shredward
  23. And the stencils too! Great little details shredward
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