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Olham

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  1. A DVII-F skin

    Hauksbee, what did you just recently say about the work as a graphic designer; that the customers always try to tell you, what you got wrong?
  2. A DVII-F skin

    Wow, that's a great colouring, Widow! Your yellow looks actually more juicy. Do you think you could make the nose and tail yellow the same way?
  3. Dej, I don't know the time of the fight, but the painter showed a sunrise or sunset time here. At that time, the golden sunlight is warm at more altitude, while it only just begins to kiss away the bluer shades on the landscape down there. So IMHO it fits very well. Widowmaker, that is a great example of "action" in a painting - the cavalry almost exploding towards the viewer.
  4. Yep, I thought the same about exactly the same clip, Dej. Some of it doesn't look like almost 100 years ago, but so much closer.
  5. Indeed, Javito! We have brought up all gentlemanly conduct not to whine for six long months, Lou! (Damn, is it already six months ago? Where did the summer happen?)
  6. The pilot seemed to remain almost unharmed in this crash (light injuries), due to a dud engine (if I interprete the sound right). A pity - she was a real beauty. .
  7. Hauksbee, I know soooo bloody well, what you mean (same profession). Ditto, ditto, ditto! There must be so many people with the right knowledge about all this. Why does nobody ask them?
  8. Checked Google Maps, and if he was starting in westerly direction, the village Heining wasn't far ahead. I guess, that the craft normally does a turn like that with not much effort. But an engine with cut-outs must be unpredictable, powerwise.
  9. A question about Roundals

    Couldn't find anything about the positioning so far, but here's Wiki about the British roundels: http://en.wikipedia...._Force_roundels For German Albatros, I read that the Johannisthal plant placed the fuselage crosses further back, while the OAW placed them further forward. But I guess, in case of the upper wing roundels, there was a change ordered by British High Command for some reasons?
  10. Quite right, Shiloh - flying so close together would have been sheer madness. If two craft get that close to each other, yes, but not six or seven. The artists often attempt to fill it all into the chosen format; which unfortunately results in a less believeable painting. without any doubt, Flyby. I had written a similar post time ago. OFF has that artistic touch to it through and through, that lifts it out of the average sim or game.
  11. Well, one example is the Fokker Dreidecker with the Tatzenkreuz (1917 Iron Cross). It is shown all red in the film. But only MvR's last Triplane, short before his death, was all red. That craft had the new Balkenkreuz painted on. The others had a red nose and tail section and upper wing, but the rest was mostly grey-green.
  12. Some of our newbies may not have seen this art school student video yet. It has an eerie atmosphere - produced most simple, but with great ideas.
  13. WW1 Aviation History In Color HD - Part Three
  14. Desktop

    The new aircrew look so alive, that Lewis so lethal - and there is even a little speedometer prop under the nacelle. Makes you want to fly out again with Farthington-Smythe, Mouldsworth-Thorplestorpe and Tottenhamspur to search for that lost rubber duck!
  15. Ernst Udet on film..landing

    Ernst had a pact with the devil about flying.
  16. Military engineering always came up with new ideas and designs, which might sometimes appear a bit bizarre. Here is one of these projects, the "Goblin" mini-fighter, which was meant to be transported by big bombers. http://youtu.be/EHHF3z2UH8c http://youtu.be/zg3zf5HPeTc
  17. Needed a break from Lt. Harms' "serious" Campaign and went up with Jasta 50 just for the flying. Some Nieuport 24 didn't know that and got me out of my daydreaming. Their own fault.
  18. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS

    I guess we're just trying to fill the gaps between new screenshots, Pol. But perhaps we should make an own thread about "funny commercials" or such, Flyby?
  19. Oh boy, we are just hopelessly silly cases here! Debonair, but hopeless!
  20. Our cows also liked Cannonball Udderley.
  21. Cute! After living on a farm with cows for three years, I know they are very friendly, warm and socialising beings.
  22. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS

    Ah, now I could watch it too. Thanks, elephant! Raises the question, if man is really one step beyond the apes' intel.
  23. P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS

    ???? sometimes I stand on the line - what are you talking about???
  24. ...and a vision that was planted in my brain still remains within the sound of silence... You're not forgotten.
  25. Here is a quiz question for our aviation cracks - the prize: another hearty handshake! This picture of Albert Ball is probably the most famous of him. Now my question: In front of which aircraft type is Ball standing here?
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