Jump to content

Olham

MODERATOR
  • Posts

    14,636
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by Olham

  1. Thank you for all your work, Herr Prop-Wasche! I was recently flying Albatros D.II and D.V mostly, and had several punctured tanks, which lead to emergency landings. Not sure about how frequent it happened though. You need some history buffs here. I am very curious, if your work on the tail plane will make the horizontal flying of shot up planes more stable.
  2. I would make a French skin for you, if it would help you. But they are different models - you need the 3D model of the N17-Lewis. So, only the devs could help you - in P4. Until then, I'm afraid you may have to learn better shooting skills. You can do it! Go close! Very close!
  3. A real pity - hopefully, the engine is still okay.
  4. What do you think happened? Did he push the brakes too hard?
  5. Ditto to that, Hellshade, ditto!
  6. Congrats, old boy! Perhaps you write a neat install description for CFS3, OFF, TrackIR etc. on Win7 (64); for sooner or later many of us will go there.
  7. My MFJ-1 skin has a Naval Hex Camo, Creaghorn - quite different. The photo shows a top wing camo very unusual - it is upper surface Lozenge AND undersurface Lozenge. Also, the elevator is undersurface Lozenge, while the tailplane is upper surface Lozenge. Dan San Abbott said he hadn't seen anything like that elsewhere.
  8. Thank you, chaps! It's like everything else you really want to do - you work yourself into it like a worm into an apple - so to say. In case you really want to try it yourself, there is a very good tutorial by Gous in the skinning section here: http://combatace.com/topic/38522-off-advanced-skinning-tutorial/page__view__findpost__p__263130 Or you just wait - RAF_Louvert, Widowmaker, nbryant, Bullethead, Beanie and others will come up with new skins every now and then. You must be quite occupied doing videos, Hellshade - and I thank you for those; many are really excellent.
  9. Lou, I wonder how you read a number from this picture? Not bad, Creaghorn - Dan San-Abbott of The Aerodrome has the same oppinion. Here is what he wrote: http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/aircraft/49612-original-albatros-photo-great-war.html
  10. I'm with Widowmaker here. I mean, I could and would make a sightseeing walk through a submarine in a harbour, but if it came to diving in it... The film "Das Boot" keeps me nailchewing for most of the time. You are right about the relatively comfortable space and food they had, Streakeagle - it's that being buried and not to know, if you will be found, and then even rescued, that makes it a terrible wait.
  11. Congrats, Cobra!!!! You will have fun this weekend - even if it's going down burning!
  12. HPW: And watch out for that chap, Widowmaker--he has quite the reputation with the ladies! With that name - Mmuahahahahahahaaaa!!!!!
  13. Being a person who gets slightly claustrophobic in lifts, I really felt with them, down there in the dark for two months. And I thought of the horror to be imprisoned in a small rescue capsule for 12 - 20 minutes, getting slowly pulled up through a tunnel of only 3 feet in diameter - hell, they have something to digest now. But now they are back with the ones they love, under our beautiful sky and the shining sun. Good they made it!
  14. If you didn't change anything, a very first thing to try might be to take the router off power for a minute. After that re-plug it, and it may have reset itself.
  15. Yes, thanks for the tip, Wayfarer; I'll try there too. Had hopes, that someone here might know.
  16. Found this picture of an Albatros in flight - but there was no info with it, if the photo was made in the Great War. Does anyone know more about this picture?
  17. Just had a funny moment. Flying my new skin design with Jasta 35, I had to attack De Moeren airfield. I was quite happy to see two Triplanes out of the hangars, which I could shoot to pieces. But then I hardly could do it: one Triplane was painted with my Darkblue/Silver Triplane skin I had done months ago. That was a nice surprise!
  18. Yes, it's a very beautiful Nupe, Lou!
  19. The Bordeauxred Baron looks up "haughty" and "vernacular" in his dictionary, but he still doesn't understand the doubtful tone. Hihi, yes, the Hollywood-style "Bordeauxred Baron" fancies himself as being a terribly good (deflection) shot. He must be like that to make the best of the fact, that he is standing against most of the world's armies.
  20. "Ah, ssank you fore zee inveetashion, Herr Richards! Alzough ziss muszt have been a comerade of mine, I vill follow your requeszt - a good opportunity to practiss some deflectshion shootink on der Scout Experimental square shapez. I vill try nott too hurt you, butt der S.E.5a vill need new fabrick and new colour to hold it togezzer again, after vee finished. Mmuahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!"
  21. On the Albatros, the top wing halfs are somehow overlapping each other. I had designed a red triangle with the peak ending at the wing's forward edge, but I got a shorter one. Must work on that again, too.
  22. Oh, you Liverpudlians I knew the meaning of "scouser" (the other one explained it some time ago), but still missed the "e". It's corrected now.
  23. Actually, I found the SPAD XIII rather "friendly" to skinners. But on some planes, the 3D body distorts the skin a lot. And on the Albatros D.II, a bit will get cut out and left away. Now that is fun to find out where and how!
  24. nbryant, your Nupe looks very good - I like how the roundels just shine through the top wing camo. Are these guys you name not already in OFF - or are they from Squadrons we don't have yet? (I'm not so well informed about the French departement). Lou, I had thought the Brisfit would be easy, as square as it is? Not? I have found, that Pearson's profile is wrong, in that it presents a top, that doesn't match with the fuselage sides. First I thought I'd start all over again, but now I don't know, wether the top view or the side view is right, and so I will just carry on with what I have. The tail section is extremely distorted on the 3D model, and a real PITA.
  25. Oh dear - now we have gone completely off topic - Widowmaker wanted to bring some light of joy into our autumn days, and now we got to the massakers of Nanking. (I admit, I didn't click and watch it - I know too much of such things already, Flyby, and it brings up deep depression in me to watch that). Sorry, Widow - next time I won't start it again.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue..