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Olham

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  1. For Camel Lovers

    Bordeauxred Baron: "Vott vould I doo wizzout der Camelz - I love zem - vizz mustard! Mmuahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!!"
  2. My Copy of OFF

    TrollBreath: Yes, we are killing ourselves and destroying valuable military aircraft at the same time. Happy now? Herman Hesse has replaced him in an Albatross DII. Oh me oh my - Herman was a very ernest man, so let's hope he will remember Dicta Boelke. BurningDaylight, I could imagine Rudyard Kipling fighting quite ernestly for the British common wealth - I see him in a Pup. But please, all you writers and philosphers - don't flood our side of the lines with pamphlets.
  3. At the tail of a Jasta 19 pilot - did you get him, Carrick?
  4. My Copy of OFF

    BurningDaylight and TrollBreath - the aircraft are not killing you; you are destroying them, and kill yourselves. But you'll learn to handle your crates, if you stay around for at least half a year. And perhaps you find yourself better pilots. Charles Bukowski couldn't have flown the Eindecker - he definitely drank too much. Jean Paul Sartre may have been a good philosopher - but can such guys fly fighters? Ernest Hemingway had his ways with war, hunting and fighting - he could make it. RAF_Louvert's map is brilliant - you should try and use that for navigating.
  5. Question about TrackIR

    Pick my brain? Give this one, and maybe other profiles, a try, Rugbyfan - select them in the TrackIR setup window - it should work.
  6. My Copy of OFF

    TrollBreath: Initial thoughts are HUGELY positive about the game. Well, you'll soon find out - this is NO game. Sounds like you made your first flight without any aids like Labels or TAC right from the start? That's tough. But I get the impression already, that you'll love OFF.
  7. Oh, wow - that's how "sunrise" looks! (I'm rather one for evening missions - in the morning I'm of no use). Great picture, Mike!
  8. Question about TrackIR

    Rugbyfan, if you like, you can try my profile for OFF here. Just go to Programs > NaturalPoint > TrackIR 5 > profiles and throw it in there after unzipping. Then start TrackIR, choose "Olham OFF" and click "exclusive". You can still make a copy by clicking on the copy button, and modify that then.
  9. I agree about keeping this order: question asked, question answered, next question placed. But that should include, that the confirmations come faster here - otherwise we fall asleep and into the campfire. If it takes three days, until we get a "yes" or "no", that is too long for me.
  10. My Copy of OFF

    You will begin to live a life beyond average greyscales - the life of a WW1 fighter pilot. It will be phantastic!
  11. You're asking exactly the same question I asked myself, BigAl! The English Wikipedia has only good data about the English craft. And if they have climb rates or top speed for German craft, their values are mostly less than on the German Wiki - seems the competition still continues...
  12. Question about TrackIR

    Good vision means so much - must have been like getting new born a bit.
  13. What WW1 bomber/recon is this...

    Slartibartfast: hmm I was thinking Herr Olham that having the one for fighters and one for other types bombers recon etc would give a nice balance... Believe it or not - only now I just realised, that you had started a second one. Before, I had thought, you had posted in the first one - I must be getting senile!
  14. That's nice to see some pics of the environment Paul is flying in. Keep them coming! I resently discover the Alsace with a pilot in the late formed Jasta 80 b (Bayern); for him, it's May 22nd 1918; they operate from Gross-Tanchen. (see "Screenshots")
  15. Kids are starting earlier and earlier these days...
  16. I know - stuff like this belongs into the "Screenshots" or "Combat Reports" threads. But I'd like to bait some of you for early war flying. It's the hardest in the sim, to even only stay aloft in a craft like the Eindecker, and I admit, that I crashed the kite in my first sortie. Became imprisoned, but managed to escape after 19 days. The time did me good - I was more careful next sortie. By the north sea, we suddenly got jumped at by 4 Bristol Scout - they shouldn't have tried that; none of them returned. And I really managed to shoot one down in my funny plane - without crashing myself! Who knows - perhaps this will be my first pilot, with whoom I get far through the war? Once he gets an Albatros D.II, it must be like Christmas. Couldn't resist to put some paint on the kite, and the yellow band must still get right. Hope, my pics make one or the other try flying in 1915 or 1916.
  17. Here are data for the Siemens-Schuckert SD III: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siemens-Schuckert_D.III They say it climbed to 6000m (19.685 feet) in 20,0 Minuten.
  18. U tube Vid French Esc in WWI

    Never seen so much footage about the French pilots and planes. Some great stuff! Some of their emblems show good humour.
  19. And here is another aircraft to identify:
  20. It's a Blackburn single seat Triplane. Here is some text I found about it: Designed by Harris Booth, who was also responsible for the A.D. Scout, the Blackburn single-seat fighter triplane was intended to carry a single Davis two-pounder quick-fire recoilless gun firing from the nose of the nacelle and was conceived for the anti-Zeppelin role. Possessing a fabric-covered airframe, the triplane was initially flown early in 1917 with a 100hp Clerget 9Z nine-cylinder rotary engine driving a four-bladed propeller. The Clerget was soon replaced by a Gnome Monosoupape nine-cylinder rotary of 100hp driving a two-blade propeller and the triplane was accepted by the Admiralty on 20 February 1917, but was struck off charge as unsatisfactory four weeks later, on 19 March.
  21. Aaaahhhh - at last came a gentleman with some knowledge - or a good searching style. Both is right; and here is the site I got it from: http://www.baha.be/Webpages/Navigator/Photos/MilltaryPics/ww1_precurseurs/Ponnier%20M1/ponnier_m1.htm Would you now ask the next question please, Dej?
  22. Nope - it's an unmodified type.
  23. What WW1 bomber/recon is this...

    No, Slartibartfast - perhaps it is just too hard; or it was overlooked, since we got a new page.
  24. What WW1 bomber/recon is this...

    Shouldn't we play it like this: first answer the previous question; then post a new picture? My last one is still unanswered.
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