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On the "Wings Palette" site from Russia (http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww1/f/178/175/0/8) I found this Austrian Hansa-Brandenburg D I fighter. What do you think this tank-like thing on the upper wing is? (I have an idea, after studying the other D I on that site).
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Yaaahoohoooo!!!! I felt like the bomber commander with the cowboy hat riding the nuklear bomb, in Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove or how I learnt to love the bomb". And I don't know, if this had been possible (were did the aileron cables on a D III go through ?). But I just made an emergency landing with my Albatros D III, after ramming a Sopwith Pup into the ground (not in purpose, that). I almost broke the stick off, pushing it to the right; nose below horizon, rudder 2/3 right, I managed to approach an open meadow, banking slightly to the right. And survived it! Yahooohoooo!!!
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More Hansa Brandenburgs from 1918. One even on skies - both Finnish, it seems.
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Incredible, Jammer! The cutting to the music - very professional! And the black-and -white makes it even more believeable footage, especially as you combined it so well with photography. I got chicken skin on the last pictures. were we are lead back to today. Hats off - to your movie, and to those men!
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What a mess of a mission was this?
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Hi, Winder. I use DM "Hardcore" - never had such a thing happening before. All is runnig well usually. Hi, Jammer - yeah, that would explain some of it. But Mr. Moore didn't land and enter another crate - he was chasing me all the time. But a change of the front - maybe. (Although it was not visible in the "review".) Hey, CJ - maybe sometimes this can happen. Perhaps we just need to give that craft an extra dose then - Lol! -
Just lost my best DiD pilot to the enemy after a scramble; in a mission, that seemed totally screwed up somehow. I flew it with Labels and TAC on, cause there weren't less than ten S.E.5as falling down on our heads. So I noticed the first "mad thing": Three S.E.5as, that had crashed and weren't more than burning wrecks, still showed their labelled names and squadrons. The second crazy thing, that happened, was, that I shot a good lot into ace Guy Borthwick Moore's S.E.5a Viper. I hit him so hard, that his craft exploded. But he flew around attacking me even 5 minutes after that! The third madness was, that I crashed EAST of my airfield Ste.-Marguerite, but was a P.O.W. now. And to make the mess complete, my claim report was called "erroneus" - no matter how much I changed it. First I had listed 3 craft, then two, and at last only one - no way! So I watched the "replay" of the mission. I had downed no less than 5 S.E.5a, and had crashed east of our field. Anyone had such a crazy mission, too?
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Sorry, I didn't check all the info in "Tips&Cheats"
Olham replied to Olham's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Lol! So even an Antony Fokker couldn't turn all he built into gold. -
Hi, Duke, and welcome! Enjoy your family or girlfriend - you wont see them much, when the sim is there. And perhaps you spend some time checking the "sticky threads" - "Tips & Cheats" by UncleAl is full of good info.
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Thanks a lot, Creaghorn - I will try that!
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It wasn't that bad, it seems, Hasse Wind From what I read, it was mainly IDFLIEG's failure - they had only done little testing on the new Albatros D V, and the prototype D IV even used wings of Albatros D II. So nobody seems to have realised the weak points . The stronger engine and higher speed of the D V made the structural weakness of the lower wing now a real danger; at the front, first wing breaking happened. This was fatal on such a craft, and now the Germans even thought about switching back to the production of the more stabile Albatros DIII (and maybe even to the Austrian wing solution). But the "Amerikaprogramm" of the German forces requested higher production numbers of fighter craft, to catch up with the Entente. Albatros had a production already running, and a change of the aircraft's structure and wings would have thrown the production too far back. So stabilising changes were only made at the fields. That was mainly a little strut from the front edge of the lower wing to the Wing strut - this was a good improvement. Apart from that, hopes were now set on Fokker's new productions.
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My Saitek pedals have two axis - 1. the rudder axis 2. the breaks (when i bend the pedals forward). Now, it seems, that in BHaH this second axis makes problems my end. Could anyone tell, if and how it can be switched "off"? I'd like to learn to fly with rudder pedals.
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s**t happens; like this: UncleAl posts this link in one of my threads. I find it so interesting, that I ask him to post a new thread about this site, as many of you would surely like to see all these aircraft. Some of them, I had never seen before. But he replies, that it's been posted in the "Tips & Cheats" since 3 years. Ooops! Now, honestly - are you also one of those ignorants, who hadn't checked it? In that case, here it is again; thanks, UncleAl. http://www.aviastar.org/index2.html And here are some rare craft - who knows them? (We can make it a little quiz. Well, those who look it up, will surely know it then)
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Yes, sorry - I had shortened it, and thought, it would work. But it doesn't. So I'll correct it above.
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Wow; looking great, Pol. Now we must only research for a Jasta, that got Austrian Albatros delivered by mistake, or as a present or what ever. Or an Austrian unit operating at the western front. If we'd just find some - like the Tripe with twin guns also was rare - that would be fantastic.
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Hey, UncleAl, please post this link in a new thread - it deserves to be noticed. And thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, OvS. I understand it's not important for us, as it didn't fly on the Western front. Yes, Hasse Wind, it is unbelieveable, that the German production kept building the weaker versions, instead of learning from the Austrians. It seems, that their DIII was even good enough until the end of the war. What a fighter the D Va could have been...
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Hahaha, CJ - if looks could kill, your avatar pilot would. By devious means: he would make the enemy burst out in uncontrollable laughter, with fatal results. Anyone knows, if Marty is still alive?
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Yes, I still hope, that the OEFAG Albatros will be available for us in OFF. But maybe it only flew at the other fronts, not on the Western front?
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OT Anyone play a Musical Instrument?
Olham replied to UK_Widowmaker's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Only instrument I can play halfways good, is a drum kit. But I used to make recordings on a four-track cassette deck, and I played guitars, bass, keyboards, flute and synthesizers; and treated them with devices. I was inspired by Brian Eno, to act as a non-musician, and it worked. If you have a feeling for music, you can "find" the melodies and chords, and they are like a new discovered world. I remember them for very long, once I worked them out (can't write notes). I would encourage everyone, who loves music, to pick the instrument of his/her choice and really try to do something with it. And if you have children - encourage them to give it a go. For me, it always was a way to express emotions; a way to find peace. -
Albatros D.III (Oef) 153.198 Flik 3J, june 1918 used by Oblt.Friedrich Navratil, who won a first victory of his unit on this plane. After a crash and reparation in august, the aircraft was flown by Stfw.Otto Forster and Kpl.August Korkisch. Found here: http://www.fortunecity.com/campus/depaul/953/kam/oef.htm
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No, Kankkis, I don't think so. But you can toggle between the "fixed angles view" (which is good for quick check left, right and six o'clock), and the "pan view". Put the command key for that toggle on your stick, and you can change between them. That worked very good for me, before i got the TrackIR 4.
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Thanks for the pic, UncleAl Perhaps the craft you mean in Vietnam was the "Bronco" ? No pusher, but the only twin-tail recon two seater I know from that time.
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Still on the search for rare pictures, I found this site: http://www.koelbach.de/archiv/karl/airplanes.html Here's the German version of the WW2 "Lightning" - a bit ahead of it's time, perhaps?
