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Olham

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  1. Tch - Slartibartfast, are you living in that town? Did you read the rules?? You won't get nothing for Christmas! PS: ...and it's not Consett.
  2. Just had my KASPERSKI Anti Virus updated for a year. But then I will try this freeware; thanks for the tip, Parky!
  3. His 80. claim reads more or less like this: 3 Minutes, after I had shot down the first one burning, I attacked from the same Squadron a 2. Camel. The Opponent let himself fall down, caught himself again, and repeated this Maneuver oftener. In the process I came as near as closest Fighting Distance and shot him with about 50 Rounds afire. The Fuselage burnt away in Midair, the Rest of the Aircraft crashed northeast Viller-Bretonneux.
  4. Back from the dead!

    Maybe, Sutton Farm produces those problems. Is it close to the front? Was there no writing with the photo, saying, that you had to spend the rest of the war in a POW camp? I have made two or three landings on our fields near the lines, when I was shot up badly, and I received such a message. This can happen, cause the front line changes a lot throughout the war. Next time you get CFS3 config file problems or similar, you should first try the two buttons "Reset OFF Manager" and "Reset CFS3" in "Workshops". You will still loose all your pilots, but it's quicker than a re-install.
  5. Hey - we still have last year! Next year is only next year!!!
  6. Maybe it was shown here before, but better twice than never. Enjoy! http://www.old-pictu...n-index-001.htm There are also historical maps of the time around the Civil War and Great War. Here is a funny one: And here for OvS:
  7. Yeah, I did look up surveyor (didn't know the word's meaning) and so I slowly got it. And you're right, my English is far from perfect. Every now and then, I mix up "were" and "where", and recently I wrote I wanted to "hugg" someone, when I wanted to say, I wanted to hug him. That can lead to enormous complications. (Isn't the plural of "to hug" really having two "g"?) Once someone wrote something, and I asked: "So what?" Now I know it would be "Na und?" in German - which means something like "as if it mattered!" What I meant to ask is rather: "So, what did you mean to ask exactly?" So, please be patient with me, and tell me when I have expressed something wrong.
  8. Hellshade: I'd ask for Directx 11 support for P4, but I'm afraid of being banned from the forum by the Devs. Don't panik - the devs are not that sensitive, Hellshade. But what the heck is the talking about P5? Have you guys all been on the "Weihnachtsmarkt", drinking "Glühwein"???
  9. Chaps - I don't get a sillabel of what you both are talking about????
  10. Lozenge Camo question.

    Such questions may find their best answers over at the "Aerodrome" website. http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/camouflage-markings/50081-4-vs-5-color-lozenge.html Just type into the search window there: Lozenge - and you will get more about this. As far as I know, both 4-colour and 5-colour were used at the same time. The main reason for Lozenge screen-printed fabric was saving weight - the camo sheme didn't have to get attached with the heavier paint.
  11. Yep, and that's why I will get me Win 7 only next year, as a 64bit version, when I set up a new rig.
  12. Anyone who's still using Vista deserves to catch a virus....lolol(Just joking of course ;-) Parky Hey, hey, hey! I really thought you were a computer crack, Parky? A friend of mine has set up my system with Vista, and it all runs fine, smooth, perfect. Even Photoshop works very good. And OFF flying is wonderfull, without any catastrophies I occasionally hear from others. Well, I better stop now, or you'll begin to think I was on "Kaiser Bill's" paylist - which I'm not.
  13. A very good one about the harsh reality of sailors, from a great writer! I didn't know it - thank you. Going out on the sea in the days of sailing ships, must have often been similar to flying another sortie in the Great War. That reminds me very much of Sidney Perley's "Historic Storms of New England". I borrowed it to a friend, so I can only recite from memory a small excerpt which contains it all. It's about a ship thrown on the rocks very close to the coast. "The men on the ship saw those on the shore, and those on the shore could only look over to the men on on the ship, and they all knew, how unimportant they really were." Also a very good read about modern fishermen getting lost in the raise of the elements: "The Perfect Storm". Very different to the movie, the book is a great documentary, written in a very good and well readable style.
  14. Sorry to hear that, Wayfarer - I wish you a Merry Christmas despite his death. From where he is looking at you, he wouldn't want to see you unhappy. My dad died 1991 - a bit too young; but we cannot tell when and why. Bagpipes as well ... another favourite of mine, although I understand many people regard that as an aberration! In this film, they do even mix with the opera singer, and the singer with them. Music is the direct expression of emotions, I believe, and how could these bagpipes not express the pride, and the sentiments of their players.
  15. For Wayfarer, and all - here is the scene with the Christmas song. If only they had been victorious with it.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5iDz8Ul_AQ&feature=related
  16. Stop that, guys - or we will never get P4!
  17. I think you mean the French film "Joyeux Noel" ("Merry Christmas"), Wayfarer. Here is the Wikipedia link to it: http://en.wikipedia....oyeux_No%C3%ABl And here are two more songs I like a lot: "Oh du Fröhliche" and "Little Drummer Boy".
  18. Süüüüüüüüüüsser die Glocken nie kliiiiiiiiiingeeeeeen! ...
  19. 'Mission Review' report

    Sometimes, when I had one of those fights, were I remained the only pilot from my flight, and where I have peppered several surrounding enemy craft, I open the "Review" to see, what happened in the furball, and how many I really got down. Just for the curiosity. In my claims, I only write down, what I KNOW myself I have downed. The most fascinating thing about the "Review" is, that you can see, how many more action there must have been very close to your own position.
  20. OFF Forum Pilots Maps

    Update 29 November; 2010; 00:15 h Berlin time (= GMT + 1) dokken1212, Scotland, added. All the maps are in post 1 of this thread
  21. Didn't know yours, Widowmaker; I like it; it's feels unpretentious and pure - almost medieval. Von Baur, Dutch and Deutsch isn't the same - the Dutch live in the Netherlands. But far back in time, in the "Holy Roman Empire of German Nations", it was all belonging together, that's true. I only read the story behind "Stille Nacht" some years ago. I remember it was written in Austria by a priest and a teacher, to be performed at Christmas mess for poor and desperate people; accompanied really only by one guitar? Perhaps you can tell the story? Dej, your's is a fine choice too! The title would mean in English: "A Rose has arisen" (more or less). Burning Beard, I know what you mean. Every shopping mall plays them too. I don't know Walmart, UncleAl.
  22. A pity, Lou - but I can't have it. What I get is this: Dieses Video enthält Content von Sony Music Entertainment. Es ist in deinem Land nicht verfügbar.
  23. I bet drugs and alcohol are something, all soldiers everywhere on the world, and any time in history, got well supplied with.
  24. Back from the dead!

    You can use the hat switch view in two modes: scroll view and snap view. Now, there is a command key for to toggle between the two. Put that on your joystick, so you can use scroll (pan) view for the flying, and snap views for fighting. If you have TrackIR you wouldn't use all this and would just look around from your cockpit. That is (after getting used to it) the most wonderful addition to OFF! Oh, and I don't know your "year of construction", but I'm a Vintage 54, and OFF keeps me young (although I die quite often). You can't stop growing older - but you can stop feeling old. Just like this joke: Old man: "Huh, you youngsters! How old are you, young man?" Young man: "I am 16 years old!" Old man: "Huh! At your age, I was alread 19!"
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