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  1. Bad news

    Damn - what had happened?
  2. OT: 2012 Is The Year I Do It

    Damn, I'll keep my fingers crossed and wish you that he will bring you the good news you hope for, Tranquillo! All the best wishes to you from Berlin!
  3. Another subtitle for that pic would be: "Now, Boris, if it had wings..."
  4. OT Joke for you :)

    Human nature is usually so, that you do even more in privacy, what you otherwise must suppress. So, I actually do not dare to imagine, what they all say and do, to be honest...
  5. OT: 2012 Is The Year I Do It

    Good idea, Lou - one never knows. When I was in my hometown, my sister pointed on the living room of my soul (at least the Japanese say is there) and said I needed to do something about that (seems my soul will have to make do with lesser space in future). Now I have also lost 1 kg in the last 10 days, and am down to 86 kg. With a height of 1,87 m I always thought that would be a healthy and good weight, but the 'livingroom' still has a bay. Now, wouldn't it be cruel to take that bowfront completely away from her? Hellshade, in my German Staffel, you would be a "Häschen" at that age. Grow up, man! How old are you? 44? At that age I was already 50!
  6. Max Immelmann called the Flak puffs "Sprengpunkte", which in translation would be "detonation dots" or "blasting spots".
  7. OT: 2012 Is The Year I Do It

    Tranq, that's good news from you! (Sorry, only saw it now; t'was posted when I was on leave). Now if you make sure any weight is muscle rather than fat or water, you shall be a healthy "Blighter"! Lou, be careful, man - it isn't known yet, what would happen, if your curve went below the chart grid! Some say, you might get invisible, other, that you could turn into anti-matter! However, I bet it was hard, but what a great success!
  8. Creaghorn you opened my eyes here - I had always thought, Luke Skywalker was a human creature? But he may only just look absolutely identical??? Good point, Hauksbee! Didn't know that, elephant - I only knew it is a town some 40 km off Athens, I think? Can one smoke the herb? FlybyPC, I didn't mean the choc bar, I meant of course the run. Or don't you say "Marathon" for the 40 km distance in England??? (Sorry for also being off topic, but the topic question was answered, wasn't it?)
  9. While the ancient Greece will live on forever in words like "democracy" or "marathon", Germany will perhaps remain in the world of languages with "Blitzkrieg" and "Achtung!". Fame is a strange beast.
  10. OT Joke for you :)

    Mmuahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!!! One about that same field of flatulences: Queen Victoria had a small dinner with the British Foreign Minister, and the French and the German ambassador. Half into the dinner, the above mentioned 'accident' happens to the Queen, with well audiable noise. Immediately the French ambassador stands up and says: "Pardon me, her Majesty, I am ashamed of myself!" and leaves the room. Only ten minutes later it happens again. This time the British Foreign Minister stands up and says: "Oh, I am so sorry, her Majesty - This shall not happen again. I beg your pardon!" and leaves the room. When they come to the dessert, there is a 'third accident' by the Queen. Now the German ambassador stands up, clacks his heels, raises his glass and barks: "Her Majesty - this one, and the next two will go on the German Reich!"
  11. A very cool poster...

    Yep, another well-known poster - but no Hohlwein. The face is not at all as good as Hohlwein would have drawn it.
  12. The Germans called it "Flugabwehrkanonen" (Anti Aircraft Cannons; French: Canon antiaérien); short: "Flak".
  13. Lou, I understand all of your feelings you express here. The sadness about the original owner, who is obviously forgotten by his own people. The pity, that no one remembered his special deeds, which resulted in such a high honour. But also the accelerated heartbeat, when you saw the box! And this is what shows me again, that the order could not possibly have found a better new owner. Again I believe - not you have found this order - the order has found you. I know you will look at it countless times again, and enjoy having "saved it from this transitory world".
  14. A very cool poster...

    Here is another Hohlwein poster for Oberursel engines:
  15. Yes, indeed - gunnery training. I have seen short footage on YouTube, which showed similar installations for British pilots. There the machine gun was fixed of course, cause it was for fighter pilots. A pity I didn't collect the link.
  16. A very cool poster...

    Oh yes, Hauksbee, that is a poster by Ludwig Hohlwein, München, as I see from the signature. He was the leading German graphic artist for posters of his time. You should google for his pictures and prints. Here is a poster for DOORNKAAT, a schnaps which was produced in my hometown Norden. Hohlwein came from the branch of lithography, and he knew the art of showing the essence in a print with only 3 - 4 colours. Here is a series about racing sports by him, called "Turf": http://www.saxonia.c...erie/009237.htm .
  17. Lothar, man, you are beginning to get "serious" now, eyh? My mouth begins to water. Especially since you seem to have found a definite way of making all mods REALLY work (in other words: you seem to have found a solution for the problems with different - and thereby partly wrong - install pathes of users?).
  18. For all 2seater fans - enjoy the great pics and build documentation! http://thevintageaviator.co.nz/ PS: If I understand that right, they have borrowed an RAF engine, dissembled it completely, and copied all the part - IOW they built a new engine. How wonderful is that?
  19. Thanks for the tip and link, Lou. Next book I have here is Kilduff's book about Carl Degelow: "Black Fokker Leader". And then I have other books on my list to get first - like McCudden's "Flying Fury", or Kilduff's book about Berthold. Then there must be something by (or about) Arthur Rhys-Davids? Is there a good read about Albert Ball? According to "The Jasta Pilots" Uffz. Gustav Praclik was only in Jasta 5 from October to November 1918.
  20. A couple of Eye-Openers...

    Hauksbee, as far as I can see, the plywood for the sides IS getting nailed on to the fuselage ribs bit for bit. Only the back and bottom/belly are preformed plywood, glued together. See this Time Lapse Video of the build: http://thevintageavi...struction-video And even much better, the build galleries - click on the photos to get lots more - very good documentation: http://thevintageavi...a/build-gallery .
  21. In the OFF Department over at the SimHQ forum, Jens "McGoniggle" Lindblad has written a fine and empathetic articel about the work in progress - Wings Over Flanders Fields. This might be a good substitute for the long promised "features list" by Pol - at least, until that list appears. A really good read! Here is the link: http://simhq.com/_air13/air_476a.html
  22. Victoria Cross sells for £276,000

    Great story, Jarhead - one of the stern stuff surely.
  23. Victoria Cross sells for £276,000

    I find this part quite touching: Pte Godley, who was 25 when he was sent to the Western Front with the 4th Royal Fusiliers, was badly wounded in the attack, on 23 August 1914. He had shrapnel in his back and a bullet in his skull, but protected British positions in the face of a German onslaught until he was captured. During his four years as a prisoner in Germany, he was told by his captors that he had been awarded the VC and was invited to dine with the Germans one Christmas Day in recognition of the honour. I wonder how a family can sell such a medal - they must have absolutely no connection to Godley's time and to his deeds, and they can't seem to imagine the honour it meant for a Private to receive it. I wonder how the Germans knew, that Godley had received the VC? Did the opponents have some sort of communication?
  24. Armistice

    Lou, perhaps we will both make this attempt in WOFF? I too want to try that, and now with WOFF, the early months of war will be much more interesting, I guess. .
  25. angles, it should be possible to drive the Model T to Paris. The idea sounds interesting - I wonder if it could be done for WOFF - but WITHOUT HOLDING THE RELEASE DATE UP much further, that is!
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