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How many OFF folks fly with rudder pedals?
RAF_Louvert replied to Over50's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. "nyuk, nyuk, nyuk," is one of Curly's catch phrases from "The Three Stooges", (old American slapstick humor). Here's an example: And "The Princess Bride" is a great movie, but very quirky. However, I'm rather quirky myself. . -
How many OFF folks fly with rudder pedals?
RAF_Louvert replied to Over50's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. nyuk, nyuk, nyuk...it was from "A Few OFF Questions" thread, and it went like this Olham... I prefer "Mostly Dead " rather than "Dead is Dead". Mostly Dead is still slightly alive. With Dead is Dead, well, with Dead is Dead there's usually only one thing you can do, go through his clothes and look for loose change. Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die. Just me being my ridiculous self, yet again. Feel free to pay no attention. . -
How many OFF folks fly with rudder pedals?
RAF_Louvert replied to Over50's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. As I mentioned in another recent thread here, I play "Mostly Dead". . -
What's your flying hardware?
RAF_Louvert replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. There you go, and I have redone my vote to reflect your update. . -
What's your flying hardware?
RAF_Louvert replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. And by quadrant, I mean something like this: Sorry for the confusion. . -
What's your flying hardware?
RAF_Louvert replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Sorry Olham, I should have said "quadrant". I am likely the only one who set up a retro style throttle lever on the left side of the keyboard. . -
How many OFF folks fly with rudder pedals?
RAF_Louvert replied to Over50's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. hee, hee...yes, well I also fly whilest sipping a cuppa' too. There's immersion and then there's immersion, and then there's simply enjoying the moment. . -
What's your flying hardware?
RAF_Louvert replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Good idea Olham. Perhaps you should add a category for those of us who use levers to control throttle, choke, etc. Also, I picked the TIR4 option but I am using the TIR5 software with TIR4, (not that this would really affect the results of your poll at all). . -
How many OFF folks fly with rudder pedals?
RAF_Louvert replied to Over50's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Olham, I am surprised you are not using your pedals, as deeply as you seem to be into the realistic and immersive side of this sim. It is very easy to get rid of the toe functions by simply going into the Saitek control panel and setting the "zero range" on the toe functions to max width. Then disable the twist fucnion on your JS and you are good to go. Also, I don't place my heels up on the pedals but rather rest them on the slide base extensions and fly while wearing thick cushy socks. Makes it much easier to get fine rudder control and is more comfortable in a long flight. Over50, I fly with glasses and have the light source in the room directly above me. I have never had reflection issues with my TIR set-up. I hope you got yours all sorted out Sir . -
. After setting up my OFF/MAW configuration I can tell you that the devs must have dialed down the WWII flak found in CFS3. I had not originally swapped the CFS3 weapons files with those in OFF when I first flew one of the WWI planes in Egypt, and I was hit within five seconds by an AA burst that literally turned my BE2c into confetti. Tried it a few more times before switching and always with the same results, (the sheer volume and intensity of the AA was beyond frightening) . After I swapped the files I had the much more realistic WWI version we see in BHaH. .
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How many OFF folks fly with rudder pedals?
RAF_Louvert replied to Over50's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Over50, I've been using the Saitek Pro Flight pedals for a year, and I can't imagine flying without them now. A giant improvement over the twist stick. . -
. Happy Birthday Shredward! All the best Sir. psssst...someone find out how old he is so we know how many times we get to hit him .
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Here Is Another Immersive Item You Can Create for OFF
RAF_Louvert replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Olham, I tried to send this to you in a PM, but it says you can't receive any more messages right now. So, I have attached the full-sized blank calendar template here instead, and now you and anyone else who might like it can use it. Enjoy. Cheers! Lou . -
. After you've landed, try yelling, "LASSIE!" LASSIE WIth any luck at all, 1950's June Lockhart will come running to you rather then the damned dog. .
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Survival In the Air Series - Discussion Board
RAF_Louvert replied to a topic in WOFF 1 2 3 / UE - Survival In the Air Series
. Outstanding write-up on the FE2b, Bullethead and Dej. You've nailed the Fee to a tee. Well done. . -
. Excellent advice uncleal. That is the practice I follow, and as you say, it's less threatening in the early war, but downright scary by 1918. .
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. I prefer "Mostly Dead " rather than "Dead is Dead". Mostly Dead is still slightly alive. With Dead is Dead, well, with Dead is Dead there's usually only one thing you can do, go through his clothes and look for loose change. Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die. .
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. Also, be sure to stay relaxed when landing a dead and/or damaged plane. Try whistling the "Blue Danube Waltz" as you're coming in, that's what I do. .
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Coming this weekend - the Fee makes it's return
RAF_Louvert replied to a topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. I await it's return with anticipation, as well as antipasto. Mmmmmmm, Italian cuisine and OFF, a winning combination. . -
. I agree with Rickitycrate, "Up And At 'Em" is a very good read. I have a first edition of Major Hartney's book on my shelf and I have read it several times. .
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The wheels of the US military bureaucracy turn slowly
RAF_Louvert replied to Winston DoRight's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Let me offer my sincere congratulations as well Winston, and a full parade dress salute Sir. Well deserved to be sure. I too was overlooked, in my case for the USAF Commendation Medal, but that was decades ago in a Cold War far, far away. I don't expect to ever see the honor, but then I am no doubt in very good company. Again WD, congratulation. Awardees buy the drinks! SALUTE Lou . -
. Greetings All, I was doing some research last night in regards to my current campaign pilot, Gefreiter Paul Blum of FFA 48. He currently has 14 confirmed kills so when and if he gets the next one he will no doubt be awarded another medal. But which medal would it likely have been in real life? Keep in mind it is the summer of 1916 and Paul is a non-commissioned officer. This means he would not be given the Royal Order of the House of Hohenzollern, (as the OFF sim would present at 15 kills), since this honor is for officers. Nor would it have been the Orden Pour le Merite as it too is for officers only, (though if Paul were an officer and considering the date, it's nearly a guarantee he would have been presented the Blue Max at 15 kills). So with all this in mind, and given the young flyer's stellar war record and the 1916 time frame, here is almost certainly what would have been presented: Originally cast in solid gold, but by WWI it was gilded silver. Normally worn on a ribbon suspension on the left breast of the tunic. Which medal is it? Cheers! Lou .
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. Very good information Olham and Capitaine Vengeur, thanks for sharing Gents. .
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Here Is Another Immersive Item You Can Create for OFF
RAF_Louvert replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Yes, I do Olham. I'm out on the road now until Saturday night, but I can send it to you then if you like. . -
Here Is Another Immersive Item You Can Create for OFF
RAF_Louvert replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. I have used the same sort of online service for this purpose as you do Olham. My point about having the old calendar hanging on the wall in you flying room is that it is just one more little feature that can serve to "take you back". Thanks for the info on the modern German abbreviations for the months. I had seen an old calender with the forms I have shown, which is why I went with those. .