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Olham

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  1. I guess "metal milling" must be "Metall fräsen" in German. Computer translation of German into another language must end fruitless, so to say - too many chances of hitting a totally wrong meaning.
  2. Well, I must admit, that it would be at least a new concept; I don't think that such a game already exists, where WW1 pilots would have to unite and fight with Elves against Dragons. And then there would be... Argh, naw, stop it! You got me infected - help!
  3. GoogleTranslate or Babelfish come up with the weirdest things, when trying to translate from German, Jim. And yes, HORCH is now AUDI, and that is the Latin translation for "Horch!" (Hear! or Listen!).
  4. Oh dear! Devs, could you PLEEEZE tell what you are going to build next? The mushrooming phantasies here are becoming unbearable!
  5. Dej, I guess (and hope) they are still a looong way away from that. Nice to see you here, by the way! What are you doing all the time?
  6. Open cockpits in the rain?

    Good idea, Tony; see you!
  7. What a nice crew of aircraftsmen, Tony! They do look experienced and determined! Regards from Berlin! And I see, you even have a lady there - did she bring you guys something to eat and drink. or is she even involved? PS: are the pics so small, or did you shrink them? It would be nice to see the whole crew - with you - in front of the Mossie, when she is put together - large! You will need to find someone to take the pic, who is not a co-worker.
  8. Yes, it is/was. Here is German WIKIPEDIA about it - not avaiable in English, sorry. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayerische_Flugzeugwerke
  9. Here is what I had collected... Enjoy!
  10. Nice - some are new to me (I have quite a few posters).
  11. Open cockpits in the rain?

    Ah, that is TRUE info - thx Jim!
  12. Correct. Winder works in Johannisburg, South Africa; Polovski in London, and Sandbagger in northeastern England. Software programmer RexHannover lives in Toronto, Canada. Shredward resides in Alberta, Canada. OvS is a New Yorker fireman. Paarma lives in Helsinki, and Makai in Hawaii. Former devs: RABU is in California, and Capt.Winters in Australia. Oh, not to forget our Scotsman: Matt Milne, who wrote all the wonderful tunes! So, yes: it would be impossible for them to have a few beers together after a hard working day. They can meet only rather rarely. OvS came over to visit Paarma, and then also Polovski and Sandbagger - here is a photo of the three at Shuttleworth (I think). Left to right: OvS, Sandbagger, Polovski
  13. Great news, Hauksbee! Many of them shouldn't be all too difficult. Vert Galand is a crossing with farm buildings in one corner, and three fields with Bessonau hangars, sheds, and tents. All these "buildings" might already be in WOFF and could be put together?
  14. I'm all with you here! If we had airfields like Roucourt, La Gorgue, Bertincourt, La Brayelle, Bertangles, Ghistelle, Vert Galand, Boistrancourt, Bailleul, Metz-Frescaty etc. etc. in WOFF, that would raise the amount of immersion to an almost unbearable level for me!
  15. WOFF: Screenshots and Videos

    Beautiful - I must try another campaign with 94th Aero this winter!
  16. A wishlist like Calvin's - but dreaming must be allowed, I guess. Mmuahahahahaaa!!!
  17. OFF Forum Pilots Maps

    Hey, Matt - great to see you here! Added today: Giesemaschine, Washington, USA Stache, Michigan, USA Matt Milne - WOFF Music Dev, Scotland, UK All maps are in post #1 of this thread
  18. Matt, I wish you and us, that one of the OBD devs wins the lotto jackpot - then here would be a chance, that WOFF would be developed further, and that you would get well paid for more WW1 music - I guess then you would think twice! Jim, you never give up, eyh?
  19. Thanks!

    Thank you Dave! I always found you are a helpful team, and I would never have felt shy to ask for anything. Good success for the next 15 (16!) years!
  20. OFF Forum Pilots Maps

    Added today: AceofPengwins, Virginia, USA Banjoman, Oklahoma, USA Dark_Canuck, New Brunswick, Canada Deacon211, Kentucky, USA All maps are in post #1 of this thread
  21. Open cockpits in the rain?

    Once you had a wiper, you can't live without one - they didn't know any better. They also had no heating in the cockpit - and at 15.000 feet it must be damn cold. Nor did they have oxygen masks - nowadays they wouldn't let you fly up there without one.
  22. Pronounce 'Bertangles'?

    Mmuahahahahaaa!!! "Joachim" (in this writing) is a German first name - no wonder they find it hard to pronounce. Looks like a meal that helped the old trappers to keep the Grizzlies away... Mmuahahahahaaa!!!
  23. Thanks!

    Yeah, another good point, Jim - I always liked that a lot!
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