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Olham

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  1. Just listened to it, and I find it would fit well with a WW1 air combat film! Thank you for sharing, Matt and Hellshade!
  2. Tony, that "Mosquito" looks absolutely stunning already! You seem to be a great team there! I am curious how it will look when completed. Jim, thanks for the pics - incredible that they made it back with that shot-up wing!
  3. Hey, Parky - great to see you again - and even ready for WOFFing! Did you check the OBD website for the latest patches? Mind you: it is MUCH harder to survive now - be most careful and rather defensive, then you may have a chance to survive.
  4. Great info, thx! Do you have photos of all or some of those, Jim?
  5. Arrrgghhh!!! Never seen THAT plane before. You are right - ugly as a toad.
  6. Those are fine words of you, Lieutenant Hauksbee - I'll have an "Old Speckled Hen" and drink it on Widowmaker! Cheers!
  7. Well, the Verdun forts are there - maybe there is something going on at Verdun at the right time?
  8. Hello

    Typically BOC members discussion here - Mmuahahahahaaa!!!
  9. Gee, the work of "Genius" looks quite good in many parts. Thank you for sharing, jeanba.
  10. Maybe he said 4 months - is that more likely?
  11. Maybe I remember the time wrong. You seem to know about 3D model building? How long would you say it takes? If you are a 3D model builder - the OBD Team might welcome your help on French aircraft?
  12. Not sure about the variety of the SPAD 7 and SPAD 13 - maybe WOFF already has differing power versions? You could check with LABELS on - there are several LABEL versions, one is "Identity" - one of them should show what type the aircraft is. I read that building an aircraft model with full functionality of all parts, incl. cockpit and gauges, takes 1 - 2 months. It must be a nervewrecking work, with constantly checking ingame, and changing and modifying. So I guess we could be happy, if we received 2 French two-seaters for a start. Which ones would you want to see first?
  13. Thanks for the info, jeanba - I never got "First Eagles", so I didn't know that. The OBD Devs announced only recently, that they have something in the works - who knows, it might be French 2-seaters? You are absolutely right, and they were requested many times. Personally, I would love to see the Caudron G.IV (for the earlier war, and for it's unique look) and the Breguet for later on. And I bet, the devs themselves want those planes in WOFF - so let us not loose hope.
  14. OFF Forum Pilots Maps

    ...and to have you back, CaptSopwith! You remind me: I should ask all newbies to send me a PM with their locations - I guess some are not on the maps yet.
  15. Well, however many percent of the "full" theater - WOFF definitely offers the HIGHEST percentage available these days, IMHO. (I'm not trying to make RoF down, by the way - I own and fly it myself, and I find it great for online multiplayer simming.)
  16. Am I proud...

    ...and boys they really often were. But they had to grow up within weeks. And they did.
  17. Well, the MiG-3 looks at least sexy to me (That is, by the way, a Sopwith Snipe in Widow's signature).
  18. Widowmaker? You there?

    Hey, now that's good news - nice to 'see' you, Widowmaker! Some of us are trying hard to give this place new breath - for me it wouldn't be a problem to visit both places.
  19. The Gotha's pusher props at least were low enough for the ground crew to reach them, as this original footage shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqq8qx5Jg80
  20. CaptSopwith Plays WOFF

    I said it in the other forum before: Great review and screenshots, CaptSopwith! Yes, it is hard to survive at the beginning. Best is you act and behave like it could cost your real life - mind you, you will have to strain your neck more than a little bit. WOFF can produce fear in the human pilot - a real thriller!
  21. Not sure if this colour footage was posted here before. I found it interesting to see Adolf Galland - the man who was first the youngest General in the German forces, and who got arrested after confronting Hermann Goering. When the Third Reich came to it's end, Galland was allowed to form the famous JV (Jagdverband) 44. Equipped with the first operational jet fighter Me 262, this unit intercepted Allied bombers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagdverband_44
  22. No problem, Hauksbee - I often have such Déja-vus myself, though I am younger than you.
  23. Am I proud...

    What those young men accomplished was incredible - they often had to fly so many sorties, that some of them fell asleep right after bringing their fighters down to the airfield. While the Spitfire was the beautiful glamour girl, the Hawker Hurricane was the "Cinderella" in the Battle of Britain; she was the 'workhorse' that shot down the majority of German planes. Here is a nice video with a Hurricane performing loopings at an airshow. Hello, Widowmaker! Pls come back to the WOFF forum - I miss your "Woof, woof!" and ranting!
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