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  1. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED

    . I am back home now and have just gone through the new screenshots on my large monitor, and they are even more awesome. The detail is beyond amazing. And I have to ask: Is that a vineyard I see on the hillside in screenie #38? I think it is. Très magnifique! .
  2. . Gordohk, the allcollection online store in Spain has some Russian replica offerings. Here is their Order of St. Anne version: Replica Order of St. Anne You might also try contacting the folks in Russia at Morozbadge. Here is the link to their eBay store: Morozbadge-ruscol While they don't show the medal you are looking for they may know where to direct you for one. Good luck Sir. Lou .
  3. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED

    . Oh my Lord! Amazing, Pol. You devs have truly outdone yourselves. .
  4. What do your landings look like ?

    . JohnnyG, eBay and AbeBooks are good places to start. Lou .
  5. . Gordohk, there are what appear to be original military versions and civilian versions being offered right now at an online US Marshals siezed assets auction, closing in four days: Order of St. Anne, 3rd Class, with Swords Order of St. Anne, 3rd Class, Civilian With a current bid of $565 for each, they may still be well out of your price range though, ( I know it's out of mine). Lou .
  6. . It must be awfully slow these days in the old OFF skies. I was sure more folks would chime in on this topic. Ah well, c'est la guerre. .
  7. . Olham, I just read through this thread and learned of your computer woes. I hope it all goes well for you Mein Freund, and quickly. .
  8. . Oh yes, I too have had some close shaves. Apart from the five-month-long stint of recovery, training, and PR tour endured by Paul, he's also had to force land at least half-a-dozen times due to damage sustained in aerial combat. A couple of hard landings as well. All of which tends to get us much closer to what our RL counterparts went through during the course of their time at the front. BTW Javito, to your medals. You need only show the MC with Bar as that denotes two awards of the same honour. And you might want to consider either the French or Belgian CdG as an award to your flyer as well, if he has been involved in any of the jointly fought battles in the AO he currently serves in. .
  9. . Javito, well done. Captain Joyce is doing quite fine so far. Hasse Wind, I can appreciate not wanting to throw the bad mojo on your flyer. We pilots are a superstitious lot you know, (touch wood, rub the rabbit's foot, kiss the cross, etc). BB, with only a handful of exceptions, nearly all of my OFF aviators expired or were captured within 25 to 30 hours, or less. Mike, impressive run Sir, very impressive. Also, you should download my updated medals pack, (as I see Javito has done), and then you could assign your pilot a more historically accurate grouping. Something along the lines of the following would be very fitting, and leave you room for one more trinket later on, (the British DFC after 3 June 1918 would be quite apropos, or the Légion d'Honneur perhaps). .
  10. . Good Morning All, Right now an eBay you can snag Frank Tallman's wonderful book, "Flying The Old Planes", for $10.00 US! Click on the following link: Flying The Old Planes I have this one on my bookshelf, and I can recommend it highly. Frank gives wonderful insight into what it is like to actually fly a fair number of the WWI kites, and offers up some good humor in the process. At the "Buy Now" price of a ten spot this is an excellent value. Enjoy! Lou .
  11. What do your landings look like ?

    . I agree Jim, historically accurate airfields would be wonderful, but as has been mentioned in past discussions, they would be a hugh resource hog and thus we have the dozen or so generic fields, trees and all, (hate those trees...want to have at 'em with an axe). Now then, as to that landing shown at the start of this thread, I had one of those once in a pusher UL. It was NOT one of my favorite moments, and it caused me to ruin a perfectly good pair of Dockers. .
  12. eBay bargain, grab it now for $10.00,

    . Yes indeed Pol. Frank's sense of humor is one of the things that makes this book such a good read. . Javito, if you take the book and place it in a large zip lock bag with a couple of dryer sheets you can lose the ciggy smell. .
  13. A journeys end

    . Creaghorn, I salute you Sir, and I drink to the memory of Oberleutnant Cvjetanovic. A truly outstanding achievement in this sim. Best of luck in your next run, and may you live to survive the War. Also, I agree. There should be a Wall of Fame somewhere on our forums to begin posting such accomplishments. .
  14. Why the Heck?!

    . Dej wrote: It took me forever to sort out what you were referring to as I had tweaked the original image and the layers swapped, so the item you had pointed out wasn't in the updated pic. It wasn't unitl I went back to the earlier rendition that the light finally dawned. I can be a berk sometimes. .
  15. Welcome to the War Yanks!

    . Really Olham, you want to play the 'Viking' card in your defense that the Danes aren't practically Germans. Hmmm, let's see now...Richard Wagner, (a German), and his infamous "Walkürenritt"? I seem to recall a few horned helmuts being worn in that little bit of German opera. So, nyaaaaahhh. .
  16. . Patience is a virtue, and in OFF it is downright essential. Get impatient in a dogfight and you may well get dead. Of course, in the virtual skies it's only 'mostly dead'. And there's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Now, mostly dead is still slightly alive. But all dead...well..with all dead there's usually only one thing you can do. Go through his clothes and look for loose change. .
  17. So I'm in the Library...

    . I see nothing nerdish in your behaviour Lewie, and not OFF-putting in the least. .
  18. The OFF Poetry Corner

    . Well done Sir. A drink! A drink I say, for our latest bard. .
  19. Why the Heck?!

    . By God! You're right Parky! .
  20. Welcome to the War Yanks!

    . I live a little over an hour away from the Lake Wobegon Trail...seriously. And to the views held by the various Scandinavians towards each other: The Swedes feel the Norwegians are a bit coarse and rough round the edges, while the Norskies find the Swedish pious and a bit uppity. The Danes are practically Germans so we don't have much to do with them, (except for their pastry). And the Finlanders, well, they're so far out there on the edge that nobody can figure them out. .
  21. Why the Heck?!

    . Hmmm...odd. My CP has another additional setting to tick: .
  22. The OFF Poetry Corner

    . Aaaah, you see Olham, I thought you had inserted the word 'bier' as the German form, not the English. I had looked at the original and then your translation and assumed you had picked a more current form of the word that we non-German-speaking folks would understand. I see now that you instead used an archaic English word meaning 'stretcher'. Can't recall the last time I saw that word used in that way. .
  23. Welcome to the War Yanks!

    . I agree completely Lewie; I loved living in England and touring around the British Isles. And I loved travelling about Europe for three years as well, getting to visit other wonderful countries such as Germany and France and Belgium and Italy and the Netherlands. Met a lot of great people throughout. And believe you me, I needed the exposure. My father was American-born of 100% Norwegian stock while my American-born mother was of 50% Norwegian and 50% Swedish heritage. "GASP! Mixed blood, MIXED BLOOD!" Honestly, where I grew up, our idea of racial diversity WAS someone like my mother. I had to travel around Europe just to add some perspective and flavor to my midwestern-US-white-bread-and-mayo existence. Before I went overseas I though ethnic food was Danish pastry. .
  24. Welcome to the War Yanks!

    . Our pleasure Capitaine Vengeur. Of course, we did owe you for the help you gave us a while back in that little bruhaha we had with King George III. . . Oh, and those two video postings were classic! .
  25. The OFF Poetry Corner

    . Yes indeed Gents, I too was quite sure the first line was a reference to the denial of Christ by Peter. Also, interesting that the German word for 'beer' can also mean 'stretcher'. A bit of unintended double entendre there eh, especially when the next line is about 'absorbing' death. .
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