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Hauksbee

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  1. Jolly good flying instruction

    ...and got the marks to show for it!
  2. Well said. Well said, indeed.
  3. Your best comic pictures

    From your lips to God's ears! Here's the other half. Bear in mind that this was all done back in 1982; 27 years ago. Looking at it now, I wonder, was my drawing ever THAT crude? Ah well. If you see echos of 'The Blue Max' in here, you're right. But I was annoyed at the lead character in 'Flyboys' rather stealing my thunder at the climax. I tell myself he read a copy of FFT back in the day.
  4. Your best comic pictures

    Here's the first half of the story.
  5. Your best comic pictures

    Here's the starter kit. Due to the 8Mb limitation on any one upload, I'll do this in three pieces.
  6. Your best comic pictures

    Ah, Jaysus! Are y' goin' to drag the olde-phart out of a well earned retirement to tell tales of comics glory to young whippersnappers? Looks that way. OKOKOK! I'll dig out a copy and if I can get the old kerosene-fired scanner to work... I must confess, my avatar is not by me, however much I'd love to claim it. That's a steller piece of art by Jack Davis that graced the cover of 'Two-Fisted Tales', published by EC Comics in the 50's. As I recall, there was a WWI aviation story in that issue, but it was not drawn by Davis. I'll get the scans posted later today.
  7. Jolly good flying instruction

    ...and she'll treat you like her pilot: the engine will quit unexepectedly, she'll stall over and over, and you'll go down in flames.
  8. This just isn't right

    The ol' Catfish does have a strong point here. Perhaps the next cover art should feature German pilots sitting listlessly next to their aircraft, too weak to fly because of the blockade.
  9. Any one see this yet?

    "Well, the list is long, but distinguished." Goose, Top Gun
  10. New to OFF?

    I love it when someone can shine a light on the broader picture.
  11. Missing In Action

    Which we are, to varying degrees...and rational, to varying degrees. This a most dificult form of discourse; when you can't see another person's expression, or hear the tone of voice. Much meaning, and intent, can get lost.
  12. Can we shut up Ringo?

    Aha! Where did the word come from? Does it signify anything beyond just being from Liverpool?
  13. Can we shut up Ringo?

    What, exactly, is a 'scouser'? [i've led a sheltered life. (lol) ]
  14. OT - Introducing Joe Kittinger

    I recall seeing this [History Channel?] and the heart does a tremble when he steps out. But I had always thought that terminal velocity for a falling human was around 120 mph. Is the higher speed because of thinner air?
  15. jsut haveing some fun

    I've been doing 3D work since '94, and I do admire your touch with 3D Max/G-Max. You d'man, Stump!
  16. Widowmaker is coming....

    If you miss a stop in Massachusetts, I will spend all my time in Multi-Player until I track your sorry butt down! True, there's not a lot here on the South Coast of Mass. to attract a worldly Brit like yourself; just miles of rolling countryside, rugged coastline, beaches, tons of lobster and cold beer, but hey!, Sitting Duck is just up the road in Boston., Surely we can cobbled together something entertaining?
  17. Snow storm at under 1000 feet?

    A tale well told. You had me sweating too.
  18. WWI Dawn Patrol Rendevous Sept 25-27, 2009

    "Life is what happens when you're making plans." Woody Allen
  19. If you can assign subjects, and funnel the relevant information to me, I can put it in literate [if not literary] English. [30 years in advertising]. I've got the time and it would be a pleasure to help put the word out. I stopped in at the local GameStop store yesterday to ask if they had OFF. Blank stares. I explained what it was. Nothing. One of the less comatose slackers pushed off from the wall and went to the computer. I told him that it wasn't necessary to look it up seeing as I already had it, and that I was merely curious as to why it didn't seem to appear in any stores. He kept pecking away and then announced "It's not even in our computer. But then, we're not much of a PC store". Amen, brother. That alone would put me on board, so let me know when you have a subject ready.
  20. In trying to come to grips with B/Z fighters, an Artificial Horizon Indicator would be a great help. Particularly when you're clawing for altitude and all you can see is white cloud. I tried the CTRL_SHIFT, +1,2,3,4,& 5, but it didn't respond. I found some instruments with one of the 'F' keys: two copies of the same compass, and what appears to be an altimeter. Most of what I need I can get with the 'Z' key, but an Artificial Horizon would be nice.
  21. I find the toughest part of getting used to TrackIR, is when you just want to take a look at what's on the screen, left or right of your guns. The trick is to move your eyes, not your head.
  22. Any idea of what, exactly, is going on in the bottle to create the spoilage? What agent could thrive in all that alcohol?
  23. I discovered the same, but by using the square bracket [+] keys to move forward and back. But I always opted for 'far back' because I could see more sky. However, as I get closer to having TrackIR fine-tuned, this is less of an issue since I can rock slightly forward and back in my seat to get the same effect.
  24. To my American Friends

    Good point. Happy Canada Day!
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