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Everything posted by Olham
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Interesting, how much can still be found out!
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Thar be sumthin' in them thar WoFF woods, thar be...
Olham replied to 33LIMA's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Watch out for white steam trails in the landscape to find the trains. I have seen them many times. -
Thar be sumthin' in them thar WoFF woods, thar be...
Olham replied to 33LIMA's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Well, that "giant glove puppet" is simply the ground base of that balloon, me thinks. I wonder what you guys are smoking... -
Here is a picture of an Albatros B.II in Russian service, which shows the funny exhaust pipes.
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Wow! The engineer strikes, with "knowledge carpet bombing"! Good knowledge, Jim!
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In The Midst of nWar and Death...A Sense of Humor...
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Yes - the famous lowered version of the Pfalz D XII Roadster! -
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Maybe it's like when they say "Don't think of a blue elephant" - what will you think of? Ony that they said "Don't hit that one single tree. Don't even go near it!" Or maybe the tree attracts the airplane, wanting the wood back?
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In The Midst of nWar and Death...A Sense of Humor...
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
They were kids almost, weren't they? -
There shouldn't have ever been trees planted near the future airfield?
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My video had them pronounce the word for squirrel: Eichhörnchen. It has the "ch" twice, and the students did quite well. It is neither "rikt" nor "risht" - you gotta learn the German "ch". Haha - alte Schale could be "old peel", "old bowl" or "old shell". No idea which one was meant by the creator of this greeting - I guess "old peel". It makes no sense really, it is just a greeting among buddies.
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Hey, Creaghorn, alte Schale!
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No. Watch the videos, Hauksbee!
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CAN Americans pronounce the German "ch" at all? YES, THEY CAN - if they really try hard enough!
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Albatros windscreen question...
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
To be honest, I haven't touched WOFF since a long time. Haven't even bought me the "Ultimate Edition" yet, Hellshade. I was busy sailing in the Caribbean Sea, in NAVAL ACTION, an ALPHA version of an age-of-sail game. I hope one day the urge for WW1 flying will return to me. What does the "roll mod" do? Does it improve the roll rate or behavior of the aircraft? -
Court (or place) of execution rather, Hasse. A "Richthof" is the outdoor place (a yard), where a punishment would be executed.
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No, north or south Germans all pronounce it the same: with a soft "ch". Which is NOT "risht" - there is no "s". You Americans don't make that sound. Just write "Richthofen" into GoogleTranslate on the ENGLISH side (left), and select GERMAN for the right side. Then click on the SPEAKER symbol to hear how it is pronounced. You can do the same with "Frankreich" (how we call France). But you may find it hard to make that "ch" sound right yourself. I found no English/American word, which has it.
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How about this one? WHO IS THIS? (If you guys get it again, we must ask Jim for some more rare pics.)
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Could it be it's my turn now? Okay - thanks! So now: who is this? Would you be afraid of this kid?
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Easy - Udet! What have I won?
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Albatros windscreen question...
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Thanks a lot, Hellshade! I guess you accidently double-posted the link - or is there a difference between the two? How is life by the Gulf of Mexico? -
Albatros windscreen question...
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Hellshade, can you guide me to the latest or best version of it, incl. GUI ? I liked to make small missions to fly with friends, but somehow lost touch with Pat's development. -
Albatros windscreen question...
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Later, there was some modding done. Human beings, Erik - unpredictable we often are (except for the dead-certain ones, like when you call "free beer for all!" from an open pub door). -
Yes, it seems so, Hauksbee.
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Where to Bury American WWI Pilots...?
Olham replied to Hauksbee's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
In a war, there is not much capacity left for sending corpses back to their homeland. Even British and German soldiers were buried in French soil. Back in those days, the average soldier seemed to have less "importance" - only few people with such "importance" (or a rich family background) were carried home.