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  1. Good Evening Everyone, After about a month away from flying OFF it felt VERY good to be back in my trusty Camel. Work and family have not allowed me much free time the last four weeks, and what little I had I gave to trying my hand at learning the IL2 sim, (in preparation for the "Canvas Knights" release scheduled this fall). I will say that the graphics are quite nice and the animated water is amazing, but I just can't get all that excited about the WW2 aircraft, (although the PBN is rather fun to fly around the Pacific Islands). That being said, BHaH is still the cat's meow in the WW1 combat flight sim genre. And from the looks of all the glitches in RoF I have a hunch it will stay that way for a while. Alrighty then, I'm off to battle a few more DR1's before bed. Cheers! Lou
  2. Bullethead, that may be one of the most insightful posts I've read in a forum, (or anywhere alse for that matter), in a long, long time. If you aren't already doing so, you should consider writing your memoirs, and I am dead serious about that. Salute to you Sir. Lou
  3. Dutch, I have been running OFF3 on XP Pro 64 since I got it and works great! Cheers! Lou
  4. Dutch, I installed XP Pro 64 when I built my new flying computer and it has been great. Lightning fast and tons of memory access. No issues and no problems finding every driver I have needed. BTW, there have a ton of drivers at this link: http://www.start64.com/index.php?option=co...ge&Itemid=1 Cheers! Lou
  5. Glad you enjoyed the mission Ras. I have yet to be successful with it myself, and tend to be content just making it to the field in Italy in one piece. Great screenshot BTW, and that radar can be photo shopped away you know. Cheers! Lou
  6. Sorry about that sitting_duck, that was the working title of the file while I was building it. I thought I had changed it before uploading, but I guess not. Yet another senior moment, and I'm only 54! Salute! Lou
  7. There is a small old family cemetery about 1/4 mile from my home, and nearly every Memorial Day for the last 25 years we would walk over with the kids and clear off the few plots that are there and place wild flowers on them. One of the graves is of a WW1 soilder who, from the date on the stone, must have died "over there". I would often stand and give him a salute, one soldier to another. My youngest daughter will now be going off to college this fall, but last night as she was heading out the door to a party she said, "Are you going over to the cemetery tomorrow, because I'd like to come with you." It brought a tear to my eye. A safe, meaningful, and blessed Memorial Day to you all. Salute! Lou
  8. OK, now that was just fantastic. A big SALUTE to you Jammer on that one, and a safe an thoughtful Memorial Day to you and yours. Lou
  9. Absolutely Velvet, an outstanding sound track. Wish I could bend the notes the way he does in that rendition of "Killing Floor Blues". Cheers! Lou
  10. Hajj, I tried it lower but all I got was smoke. You couldn't see much of the train at all, which is why I went off to the side a bit for those close-ups I posted earlier. Cheers! Lou
  11. . "Say, uh, any a you boys smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts before straitened circumstances forced you into a life of aimless wanderin'?" (one of my all-time favorite movies) .
  12. Yeah, can you believe it? What's next...global warming? Cheers! Lou
  13. Yes indeed, the Schwarzlose gun mounted inside the housing on top of the wing to fire over the prop arc. One gawd aweful design as it allowed no way of clearing a jamb until after you landed and crawled up on top to undo the whole mess. Still, they built over 150 of these birds and there were actually a couple of Austrian aces that were fond of them. Cheers! Lou
  14. Yuppers Flyby, that's it exactly! Four little cups that catch the wind and spin as the plane moves through the air, which gives you a reading on the dial just below them facing the pilot. Simple and relatively accurate. Cheers! Lou
  15. uncleal wrote: Actually Sir, all of the missions I have built and uploaded so far will work in SP. Just unzip the files into a temporary folder, then copy and paste the .XML file into your "missions" folder in your OFF install and you will have it. If there are additional plane or facilities files included or required for a particular mission simply follow the instructions included in the download. Cheers! Lou
  16. Stumpjumper, those are SWEET! I look forward to loading them all up and trying them out. Red-Dog, you are quite right Sir, the Alsace is beautiful indeed. BTW, if you would like to take in a lot of the mountain scenery, I have posted another BHaH mission in the downloads section. It is a long-range bombing mission of a zep base I discovered way off in the Alps. Really, I was just flying around in the Hun back regions of the Alsace one morning and there it was down along the Swiss Alps, (tip of the hat again to the OFF developers for surprises such as this). Cheers! Lou
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    Bonjour, bravez les aviateurs! French High Command has ordered Escadrille SOP.5 to fly their Strutters deep into enemy territory and bomb a German zeppelin base located in the northern Alps. You will leave shortly before sunrise and use the pre-dawn darkness to cross the front. Get as much altitude as you can, and don't forget to lean your mixture to conserve fuel. Due to the strong seasonal winds blowing towards the east and the length of your flight, you will not be able to return to your home aerodrome but instead will fly south from the target, up over the mountains, and land at an airfield in Italy. It is advised that you keep your altitude and bomb from 2,500 meters, the height of the mountains along the valley and the enemy's defenses could prove to trap you otherwise. Be aware that you may encounter German 2-seaters along the way, as the target base is also used to launch air strikes into northern Italy. Do your best, the eyes of France are upon you.
  18. View File An Alpine Mission Bonjour, bravez les aviateurs! French High Command has ordered Escadrille SOP.5 to fly their Strutters deep into enemy territory and bomb a German zeppelin base located in the northern Alps. You will leave shortly before sunrise and use the pre-dawn darkness to cross the front. Get as much altitude as you can, and don't forget to lean your mixture to conserve fuel. Due to the strong seasonal winds blowing towards the east and the length of your flight, you will not be able to return to your home aerodrome but instead will fly south from the target, up over the mountains, and land at an airfield in Italy. It is advised that you keep your altitude and bomb from 2,500 meters, the height of the mountains along the valley and the enemy's defenses could prove to trap you otherwise. Be aware that you may encounter German 2-seaters along the way, as the target base is also used to launch air strikes into northern Italy. Do your best, the eyes of France are upon you. Submitter RAF_Louvert Submitted 05/23/2009 Category Maps, Missions, and Campaigns
  19. Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met here on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of it as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we can not dedicate - we can not consecrate - we can not hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled, here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they have, thus far, so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us - that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion - that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom; and that this government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. Abraham Lincoln Gettysburg, Pennsylvania November 19, 1863 A safe, happy, and blessed Memorial Day to everyone. Cheers! Lou
  20. Stevie Ray ! My all-time favorite as well CJ. "The sky is cryin....Can't you see the tears roll down the street..." Cheers! Lou
  21. Hey Stumpjumper and Sitting Duck, when do you think these ships will be available in one of your missions for the rest of us to have a go at? I would love to sign up with the RNAS and fly a few torpedo plane missions over the channel. :yes: Cheers! Lou
  22. Good for you Widowmaker! I have been plunking away at the guitar for quite some time, and find it very relaxing and fun. I've done some songs at social events and retreats, and a few years back I performed John McCutcheon's "Christmas in the Trenches" for a candlelight contemporary service at our church. WF2, very cool as well that you play violin and viola. And thanks for the links to the music, I am listening to it right now. Cheers! Lou
  23. Outstanding sites Olham and Snoopy. Thank you very much for sharing these. I have added both to my favorites. Cheers! Lou
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