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Had a look at that adress - they really make you such a uniform! But I like most the "Ausgeh-Uniform" (uniform for representation). Here's a pic from the great movie "Der Blaue Max". There is that badge again, and I think, it might be just the Flieger-Abzeichen (aviator's badge) then, when it doesn't have that additional sign in the center?
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Could it be this one - it's a "Beobachter-Abzeichen" (Observer's badge)? Difficult to recognise.
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Am I always reading different posts, or could it be, that Siggi is absent since some time? Anyone heard or knows anything?
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So you're just refuelling his spirits. That's good - keep him alive as long as possible; or perhaps retire him early enough. My best pilot right now has made 8 or 9 sorties with some 4 hours only; but he is a real SPAD killer. 3 confirmed, and 11 claims still waiting. Hope, they get confirmed. I can't put him on your board though, as he sometimes used target cone. But I'm getting better and better. The next pilot will try all your DiD standards. Have fun!
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A painful suprise on a 'simple' Balloon Busting mission
Olham replied to OvS's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Sorry for you, OvS, but also comforting to hear, that even an "old bone" like you has such things happening. Flak is my nemesis - lost three good pilots to it. But it's become milder on "normal" settings, at least in early 1917. -
Welcome in the skies above Flanders, Jochem!
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Try the SPAD VII, if you want to turn better. Much more agile - but then only one gun. The Camel is for my oppinion very tame here in BHaH. It is THE British fighter, and so everyone wants to use it. But I don't think I would get to grips with her as easily as it was in my first sorties. Wonderful flying that was - am I such a good pilot already?
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Olham replied to MK2's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Instead of painting it black, you could just browse for a skin with black underside, copy that out and place it in your skin. -
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Olham replied to MK2's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Hey, that's a very good and believeable design, Rickitycrate! (Could you still move the writing? Further up or down, away from the exhaust pipe?) Now, if don't fly it so much with your dog in mind, you might even be able to avoid the trees... Damned, Widow, that Black Hawk Fokker is pretty close to an idea I had for that plane - but now you beat me. The Nupe is also very nice and believeable for it's time. Great stuff altogether! -
Oh no - a new DM for QC - now Hauksbee will never come out of that QC !
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Hmmm! Pie reminds me of my first trip to England, on my brand new Yamaha 125, way, way back in 1973. We had bought Pork Pie one day, but we could hardly eat it! We called it "Dead Birds Pie". Perhaps we should have warmed it up ? (Lol!!!) Butm Shepherds Pie must be something more special ?
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Thank you for the info; I'll look in there right the next day, before flying. I'd like to fly after a good map.
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Yes, that's a very good acount! What type did you fly?
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Hauksbee, you got to do something about that - rudder is most important in WW1 air combat craft! I am also still flying such a stick (will change over to SAITEK rudder pedals again this week), but mine gives a really good rudder. It's a Thrustmaster T. Flight stick X - it's not expensive (34,- Euro), and if you don't want to fly real peddals, go to the next computer game store and get this stick, or any other good stick with rudder integrated. And when shall we see you coming out of that QC habit - man, the real thing is a Campaign - you build up a pilot, and do your best to keep him alive; you fly in good cooperation with your wingmen; you help them, and they help you; and after a fierce fighting, you land back home on your field. You don't know, what you're missing - it gives the whole flying a very different, much more intense feel. Believe me!
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Olham replied to MK2's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Jasta 11, Brayelles, February 14th, 1917 Leutnant Detlev Mahlo On this morning's patrol, we came across a flight of four BE2c from RFC-4, north of Lens. I attacked them from underneath, and shot all four planes down within 6 minutes. On our way back to Brayelles, I spotted 3 more BE2c, following the road from Douai to Arras. Having less than 100 rounds left, I ordered my flight to attack them. I also fired the last rounds into the last plane, but couldn't destroy it. My flight attacked in several waves, and could bring one craft down. They were just about to down the second two-seater, when we were taken under ground fire. In my hunting fever, I had not realised, how deep we had gone into enemy terrain already. Also, the BE2c crew had lured us over one of their airfields. We had to break off and return zig zagging to our lines - fortunately no one got hit by the fierce Flak fire. [The last picture shows the lucky BE2c crew, that escaped our hunt. I like the idea, it was Bullethead...] -
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Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
My dad was a "spark" - he was a wireless operator at Norddeich-Radio, when it still existed. They were the contact for all German but also other ships, to their homes, to their shipping companies, to the sailors' wifes (especially over Christmas they made telephone contacts - could be heard in every radio, and was often very touching); to medical helicopter service and the sea rescue service; and more. My dad died in 1991. In our days, all this is done via satelite - the old radio station lies deserted; most of the metal masts have been destructed; the buildings are now home for a call center. It was another time, so far away it seems - almost in black-and-white; you know what I mean? And all I ever learned about morse code is . . . _ _ _ . . . -
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Olham replied to MK2's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Here's a rare shot of "Olham's 5-Pack" - mostly I have to make do with 2 or 3 wingmen. And my everyday prey - SPAD XIII. Must be able to kill them in my sleep by now... -
If you find me childish now, well, I may often be just like a big boy; but it really makes me SO HAPPY, when after a stressful flight, our planes land safe again. We had attacked an Allied airfield near Albert, and we got pretty shaken by Flak. But only one Albatros DII was missing later; an outcome, that I think is quite good for that sort of attack. And despite the stuff I read about crash landings, I must say, that 7 from 8 planes returning, made the landing absolutely great and well! (One Halberstadt crashed into a tree). Hope, you may enjoy other but combat pics here - just pictures of a safe landing.
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Thank you for your profund knowledge contribution, Shredward. So the Germans were at least with this weapon technology not ahead of their time then. (It just made me giggle to imagine how that Albatros' wings began to burn - yes, who plays with fire...) Unfortunately for the English people, that became different in the next World War. A friend of mine from London showed me pictures from impacts of V2 rockets in south-west London. It must have been a terrible threat, as it couldn't be heard at it's supersonic approach. A ring of white smoke at re-entry was all you might notice - but who could look at the sky all day? A shame of a warfare...
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This is Jasta 9, Vauxcere, July, 27th, 1918. The eagle clutches and breaks a SPAD XIII - and I am the Kaiser's SPAD killer. I am so specialised on the SPAD XIII now, that I would even take on 4 of them alone (not without sweating, though). I would really appreciate to be served some Nupe 17, S.E.5a or Camels, but they treat me like a predator, giving me the same prey every day.
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Well, one shouldn't give too much about what people say - I am killing two SPAD XIII per mission with my Albatros D Va and now the D Va 200. As for Nupe 17s, do as ZoomZoom says, Hauksbee. It would perhaps look from above like you flying triangles, the angles of them going outside the circle of the Nupe. Climbing, it is impossible for you to get into their turn. Also, it is very useful to be good at deflection shooting. I mostly damage them from further away, before I shoot them finally down. And try to be the highest flyer, when the fighting begins; work your way down through them
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That brings a memory from the holiday trips back, my girlfriend and I made in the eighties. We found an open field way in the Normandy, were the fishermen drove down to the beach. So we did that too, and our car stood on the beach, with it's German number plates. I saw several smaller bunkers in the dunes, some of them had already fallen half over. When I studied one closer, a French fisherman came towards me. He sais: "When will you come back here, to clear our dunes, and remove your concrete stuff, hm?" Although I hadn't even been born, when they were built there - I felt ashamed somehow...
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As far as I know, the Halberstadt D II and D III are the same plane in OFF. Also are the Abatros D I and D II the same model - a D II in fact (the D I had much worse forward view). Rockets - on German planes? I hadn't heard of that.
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Be prepared, that you will still face horror, when you uncover the veil of time...
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Well, now I got pretty far off my own topic - but it was worth it. Anyone anything to add about Halberstadts? Perhaps?