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You would go to the download section "OFF/Modding tools and add-on software", and click on the "Upload file" button top right. It is always helpful to add a little text file, telling what to do.
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P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS Discussion
Olham replied to DukeIronHand's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Gee, that's a sleek two-seat-shark! With some new camo shemes - great stuff! -
This website is giving a lot of detailed research about the weather situation in the Great War. http://climate-ocean...eien/05_11.html .
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Post a Picture of your nicest Airfield
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Well, before you take my word too correct - I saw it on the Pups in OFF. I don't know, if the real life 46 Sqdn planes carried it. Maybe Lee's plane? But in OFF, the Squadron's generic skin carries it. -
Post a Picture of your nicest Airfield
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Picture? -
Post a Picture of your nicest Airfield
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
"Ad Astra" was on the Pups of No. 46 Sqdn, RFC - Arthur Gould Lee's squadron. -
Another area of the whole of OFF, that has been really simulated, instead of being randomly generated. Beat that, other sims!
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P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS Discussion
Olham replied to DukeIronHand's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
It can get complicated to learn English. When you take the name "Worcestershire" - they spell it "Woostersher". -
Post a Picture of your nicest Airfield
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Yo, No. 24 Sqdn, RFC!!! Been there, done that! Surely an airfield for people, who like lots of company and to visit a different mess every evening. -
Major William Barker VC, DSO - Nearly an Ace in a Day Air Combat Art by Ivan Berryman Flying Sopwith Snipe E8102 on 27th October 1918, Major William Barker encountered a flight of fifteen Fokker D.VIIs and decided to take them on single handed. Having downed one enemy aircraft, Barker was wounded in his left thigh and momentarily fainted. Coming to, he found another D.VII ahead of him and immediately resumed the battle. Another bullet now tore into his right leg and another shattered his left elbow. Despite his terrible injuries, Barker shot down three D.VIIs and drove the others off before crash landing his bullet-riddled Snipe in friendly territory. He survived the crash and was awarded the VC for his gallantry on this epic flight. If this painting is correct, Barker's opponent here was from Jasta 15 - a good German Staffel. Prints of this painting are available from CRANSTON'S FINE ARTS.
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Post a Picture of your nicest Airfield
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Those fields may be more wind-shielded, but also colder grounds in winter? They could flood them and use seapl... ah, forget the idea! -
Post a Picture of your nicest Airfield
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
I have been in St.Mard, elephant - funny terrain! In the region north of Verdun there is a very beautiful airfield situated on a high plateau; not sure if it was Stenay; must go back and seek for it. There is a lake and forrest at Morchingen , so it could be our field, Shiloh. -
Which key command for gunsight?
Olham replied to DukeIronHand's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
That was without TrackIR, I suppose? Cause, with that little device, you can duck and bend and roll - you could even tie your shoes, if you wouldn't be wearing those thick gloves. -
Four and a half hours almost. That should be pretty detailed then? I'll watch it bit by bit during the coming weeks - thanks for posting, Shiloh.
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You want them to be hard for you? Set them on "hard", and it will get tough!
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Well, this example explains very well, that music is all about emotions. Yours were tortured with the piece, so how could you like it anymore?
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OT/ Had a strange Baseball feat
Olham replied to Creaghorn's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Now, this is an explanation I understand! Why didn't you say this earlier? Congratulations, Creaghorn - this was definitely a very rare thing to achieve! -
The Sukhoi "Flanker" is famous for it's "Cobra Manoeuver". It can do even more. This pilot seems to be dancing in it - enjoy!
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Observer kills in two-seater career?
Olham replied to DukeIronHand's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Good ideas, guys - would make the two-seaters much better frequented by the simmers, and could even lure me into the back seat. Something like being able to guide artillery, or taking recon photos. Not easy to program surely, but it would be such an extension. -
Just found this letter during a search - maybe well known; but I didn't . Enjoy! http://www.learnwithmuseums.org.uk/JourneyView.asp?JID=78&PID=300
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OT/ Had a strange Baseball feat
Olham replied to Creaghorn's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
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..or perhaps fully absorbed them? Reminds me of the falcons' flight - they can do the craziest things in the air. The Flanker appears, as if she was never constructed, but born up there.
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P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS Discussion
Olham replied to DukeIronHand's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Man, Rickitycrate! Good to see you alive and well - it's been some time ago! Cheers! -
Which key command for gunsight?
Olham replied to DukeIronHand's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Duke, with TrackIR, you don't really need the gunsight. You will be able to duck or crouch a little to line up the enemy craft with your gunsight. Even better: if you "learn" to know where the bullets fly. Since I mostly fly the Albatros, I have developed a feeling for where to aim, to hit the EA. Even deflection shots on ranges of 200 yards are possible. It takes a little time to get used to it, but it's very rewarding. -
Damn, if I would have switched my brain on before writing... Even if I don't know anything much about Elgar except that he composed "Land of Hope and Glory" and the wonderful "Pomp and Circumstance", I would have known that he was too old to be sent to the trenches. Sometimes, my brain is more like scrambled eggs. Dohh!!!