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Welcome to the OFF-Forum, John! Your description is all too vague so far IMHO. Did you install OFF on a new rig with windows 7, and it doesn't work right after the fresh install? In that case you must have missed some important point. Remember, it needs the updated CFS3 (I think it is called 3.1 - no sure). Then after installing OFF the patches have also to be done right. Best you check all about installing on the OBD website in the FAQs about INSTALL: http://overflandersfields.com/FAQ.htm
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WWI in Colour; Blood In The Air
Olham replied to MudWasp48's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Next time I meet you, I will wave at you. Make sure you wear a red-white-blue checkered scarf so I can reconise you! -
When I click on your second link, I get them all.
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Thanks for clickable links - but I did show the place in the text in my picture; last line.
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After the book "The Flying Fox" by Otto Fuchs was recommended to me so much by RAF_Louvert and rjw, (thank you both for pointing it out) I have bought an old German original copy and am still enjoying it very much. The English edition by Adam Wait is said to contain the true squadron and persona names, so I may also buy that. It is an incredibly well written description of all Fuchs saw - people, aircraft, flying, landscapes and the war. And it has a lot of good humour. Now I wanted to see where it took place and made a research. Maybe the English book contains some of these photos; the German one from 1933 unfortunately doesn't. But I found this "Malaula" blog space (which might be written by Adam Wait or Norman Franks - couldn't find a name; can someone help?), and there were some fine pictures. The rest is compiled from GoogleMaps and the web. Enjoy!
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OT: German Pilot Autobiographies?
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Definitely is, Lou! You also recommended it, Robert, and it was a good tip. The book on Immelmann gives quite a good insight into the person, into Immelmann's permanent efforts in being good at what he does. Maybe a German attitude which many shared in those days. I liked the part about the bicycle trip to Belgium and France with his brother some years before the war - they travelled to much the same areas which would soon be gun-ploughed. -
OT: German Pilot Autobiographies?
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Thanks a lot for pointing this book out to me, Lou! I "only" got me a German print from 1933, but it is a great read and I may also get the English version for the details. Fuchs is able to visualize all his observations like a painter does in his sketches; I can see it while I read. I learned from him, how exactly an artillery observer communicated with the forward artillery observers at the ground; as well as how many freedoms the pilot in those days seemed to have to make own decisions about missions and actions - at least at the two-seaters. While Fuchs himself is mostly the accurate observer of the squadron life, he understands it very well to catch all the funny humorous details woven into the everyday routine. I am still not finished and not even at the point yet, when he became a fighter pilot, but I can already say that I regard it as a fascinating WW1 book. -
Tony, I guess you deserved it! Enjoy every second! We expect a report!
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Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Like René Fonck? No joke - Fonck visited Udet in Berlin, and Ernst took him up in his two-seat plane. That was 10 years after the Great War ended. Here are two photos: -
Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
He sure did. When he saw Germany would be fighting a two-front war (again) he said something like "We cannot win this war - it is all lost." Each time I see that coloured photograph of him I tink "Nobody can be as good a guy as he looks here." Like a commercial for a health supply or such. Mmuahahahahaaa!!! -
Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Oh, wow - it still exists? Yeah, a German actress once said about her friend Udet: "Ah, Ernst - he made a contract with the devil, if he could only fly. He is such a daredevil - he should have been dead a dozen times or more..." When you make contracts with the devil, the outcome is always sombre." -
Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
I knew you were only kidding, Robert! (The CA Smileys are simply the best!) -
Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
I didn't say he took it with him in his fighters - even Udet wouldn't have been allowed to do that. My personal guess is that this "travel bar" was built after WW1, in the 20s or in the 30s. when Udet became a high ranking officer in the new Luftwaffe. In the English WIKIPEDIA site about Udet, the mini-bar is shown. It seems it was transported in Udet's Siebel aircraft - that must have been in the "Third Reich" I think. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Udet -
Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Yep, he liked the drinking too much in the end, I'm afraid. But at last he couldn't drink away the evil anymore which had caught the war heroe in a deadly embrace of it's iron arms. Here is a picture of him in front of his Siemens-Schuckert - and the famous mini bar. -
Ace of the Black Cross - The memoirs of Ernst Udet
Olham replied to rjw's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
That is another book I must read again soon - one of the "must-have" WW1 pilots' books. It has a good humour too. -
Tony, enjoy your trip and the museum! And perhaps you can meet B.B.III again and talk about his granddad this time.
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Update 10 August 2013 - 11:05 h Berlin summer time (= GMT + 2) Ruby, Mississippi, added. The maps are in post 1 of this thread
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Hey, Maeran, I envy you a little bit - I wish there was anything like the Shuttleworth Collection here in Germany. I find many of your photos quite good actually. I bet you had no professional gear like tripods etc. These are my favourite two among your big collection - I like the "Hurry", the fighter that REALLY kept the bombers at bay, and that Bristol Bullet looks hot!
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For Olham: A Glimpse at RB3D
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Maybe I'm lucky - I still find it's possible to amaze me with another step beyond of what used to amaze me. -
For Olham: A Glimpse at RB3D
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
In the past everything used to be so much better - even the future... Mmuahahahahaaaa!!!! -
For Olham: A Glimpse at RB3D
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Capt.Sopwith, when I think about it, your topic was the first teaser I saw teasing me about a thing I missed and which lies in the past. What a nasty way to tease someone! -
Dear oh Dear... We Need WOFF
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Oh, I see - well I wish you luck for good weather then; should be great to see them in their element. -
Dear oh Dear... We Need WOFF
Olham replied to CaptSopwith's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Oh great! - the interiour of the Pup, the Camel and the S.E.5a - pleeeze! -
No need to ask, Lou - just get the first coupl'a pints and my company will be a bonus!
