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. I'm all for open exchanges of differing opinions. Hell, I've even been known to jump into the odd bar fight and throw punches with the rest of them. But the latter were literally face-to-face confrontations where you could look into the man's eyes in front of you and get a better sense of where he's coming from before you bloody his nose and he yours. What I am not a fan of are the online mix-ups that degenerate into nasty attacks and mud-slinging. One of the reasons this little forum has survived as well as it has is because the former mods tried to keep things civil, even in heated debates. Continue with the name-calling and inflammatory langauge, regardless of how wide or narrow the brush, and this thread will likely be locked down as well. If you want a knock-down drag-out fight there are plenty of other online venues around to take it to, but please do not bring them here. Better yet, if you really want the full experience, get face-to-face with the fellow you have such a difference of opinion with and discuss the issue in person. Takes the exchange of ideas to a whole 'nother level. Thanks Gents. Lou .
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OT A little bit - Escape from Colditz
RAF_Louvert replied to Flyby PC's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Was ist los?! You've thrown the bathtub out mit d'wasser! . -
. A bit early in the day for absinthe, isn't it BH? .
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. That looks very good Olham. It's also mentioned in The Aerodrome threads that there were likely two or more versions of this camo, (a 'Spring' and 'Fall' version were talked about). And it was tricky to get the pattern to line up in the repeats which is why I shared my efforts here so that others would not have to spend hours fiddling with the same thing. Hope you'll be able to make use of the 'fabric' on some of your own skins. Stumpjumper, glad you like the kite. Yes, I'm sure your job would have been much simpler way back when if you'd had the same resources to work from. .
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. Pips, thank you very much for your time and efforts on this and for the detailed write-up supplied by the AWM. First-rate stuff, all of it! And thank you Olham for the link to Wingnut's super photo gallery. I've been there many a time doing research and it's always good to remind folks such a treasure is available. .
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. Olham, the fabric image I created, (and posted the link for earlier in this thread), has been fitted and repeated, so you can simply clip out a piece that has all four "squares" and it will fit to itself on each edge. This way you can repaint it in any color combination you might like and use it to skin your own kites. Also, I have just uploaded the completed Austrian Alb D.III in swirl camo. Enjoy! Lou .
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View File Austrian Albatros D.III in Backhausen & Sohne Swirl Camo . Greetings All, After being inspired by Bullethead's D.VII in Austrian hex camo, I decided to skin up an Albatros D.III in the very odd yet somehow strangely compelling J.Backhausen & Sohne swirl camo pattern. After painting my own 'fabric' using an original factory printed template and notes on the subject found at The Aerodrome forums I got to work applying it on to an early OFF Albatros D.III, (which is as close as we can currently get to the OFFAG Albs). Hope you enjoy winging along in this kite high above the Alps. Cheers! Lou . Submitter RAF_Louvert Submitted 08/20/2012 Category Aircraft Skins
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. Greetings All, After being inspired by Bullethead's D.VII in Austrian hex camo, I decided to skin up an Albatros D.III in the very odd yet somehow strangely compelling J.Backhausen & Sohne swirl camo pattern. After painting my own 'fabric' using an original factory printed template and notes on the subject found at The Aerodrome forums I got to work applying it on to an early OFF Albatros D.III, (which is as close as we can currently get to the OFFAG Albs). Hope you enjoy winging along in this kite high above the Alps. Cheers! Lou . -
BH's Ramblings on Austro-Hungarian Camouflage
RAF_Louvert replied to Bullethead's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Outstanding write-up, Bullethead. Just gave it a quick read at this point but it looks accurate as far as my limited knowledge on the subject goes. This will serve as an ideal one-stop shop when working on the Austrian skins in OFF. :yes: Well done, Sir. Lou . -
. Jousting and fishing! So then, you've figured out a way to combine the two sports I imagine. Have fun WM and we'll see you when you return. .
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OT A little bit - Escape from Colditz
RAF_Louvert replied to Flyby PC's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. I remember watching a movie about this back in the 1970's. As I recall, in true Hollywood fashion, they flew the glider and escaped in the film version. Great stuff this! . -
. Olham, you are spot on about this camo being a printed fabric. Here are two photos showing a sample of the original fabric before installation: And here is an original factory artwork template I worked from to create the 'fabric' for the OFF Alb I am working on: I found this template being discussed by the late, great Dan San Abbott and others in the following thread over at The Aerodrome: http://www.theaerodr...an-lozenge.html Very informative. And yes, flying furniture ... stylish. .
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. Thanks Gents, glad you like it so far. Olham, I've seen that photo before myself and I believe the damage was caused by a rough landing and scavengers afterwards, as noted by Bullethead, and not wing failure in flight. BH, there is no way on God's green earth to make this fabric pattern work on the top of the OFF Alb fuselage due to all the many wrap distortions, but that's OK as there are RL examples of the Austrian kites having either the natural finish or a painted color on the top cap, (the latter being what I've settled on). Here's a new screenie I snapped a few minutes ago to show the current status of this project: Cheers! Lou .
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. Good Morning All, I began work on this one last night after being inspired by Bullethead's Austrian hex camo D.VII. Had to hand paint my own four-color Backhausen & Sohne swirl camo fabric, based on original pics and info over at the Aerodrome forums, and then laid it onto an an OFF early D.III. So far so good, but I have a lot of tweaking to do before it is done. I'm just heading out for the day now, but I wanted to share a screenshot with you folks before I left. Be back tonight. Enjoy! Lou .
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. My Lord! That is hideous! .
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Anemometers and Airspeed Indicators
RAF_Louvert replied to Pips's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. OK, so now I have to ask: What is the literal translation of "Drehzahlmesser"? SpinnyHowFastMeter? . -
Anemometers and Airspeed Indicators
RAF_Louvert replied to Pips's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Over here in the States the tachometer shows engine RPMs while the speedometer shows vehcile speed. So Olham, what do you call the instrument on your dash that indicates engine RPMs? . -
Anemometers and Airspeed Indicators
RAF_Louvert replied to Pips's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. No Olham, it shows you how fast you're spinning. Yes, the tach is there to indicate engine RPMs. . -
. It is very nice itifonhom, but I'm a bit confused. This is a collage made from parts of other artists' works which you then tweak and add texture to? I don't exactly understand what is being done here so if you could please educate me it would be appreciated. .
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WOFF term "two weeks" at last understood!
RAF_Louvert replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
. Good old Uncle Albert One-Mug. He taught us all what it means to be relative. .
