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#2251735 - 07/05/07 07:53 AM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. ***** [Re: Wudpecker]
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Spot on, Wudy -

that´s the stuff good sims are made of

(I´m just curious about the answers to your promo work ;\) )
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#2252884 - 07/06/07 07:17 PM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Fran_Zee]
Wudpecker Online   grunt
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Not much reaction, Fran.
After all, I kinda hijacked the 'Knights' thread.
Everyone wanted to talk about their own favorite sims.

Thanks for your German translations. Some new versions have been sent to Ade Kelley. You really must do the German version--or at least send the battlefield voices and songs to me for mixing.

BTW, while researching music, I ran into the most famous English language poem of World War I-- In Flanders Fields
Quote:
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

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The name of John McCrae (1872-1918) may seem out of place in the distinguished company of World War I poets, but he is remembered for what is probably the single best-known and popular poem from the war, "In Flanders Fields." He was a Canadian physician and fought on the Western Front in 1914, but was then transferred to the medical corps and assigned to a hospital in France. He died of pneumonia while on active duty in 1918. His volume of poetry, In Flanders Fields and Other Poems, was published in 1919.
http://www.english.emory.edu/LostPoets/ThePoets.html
http://www.teacheroz.com/wwi.htm#flu


The influenza pandemic began in mid-1918 and continued through to 1919, sweeping through Europe and killing approximately 15 million people. Researchers found the virus in a grave and saved it!, calling it "Spanish Flu".


Edited by Wudpecker (07/06/07 07:39 PM)
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#2261872 - 07/18/07 04:49 AM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Wudpecker]
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G'day Jan, Gibbo and Flyright,

Would'nt mind a WW1 model to start work on, how goes it at
the coalface gentlemen? Looking for Albatros's, SE5a, Dr1 and
DVII anxiously on the horizon............................

Ade
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#2262001 - 07/18/07 08:03 AM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Flying Tiger]
Col. Gibbon Online   centaurian
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Oh you bugger Ade.

I'm sorry I never thanked you for the base skin for the Dr1, but life has been very hectic here. Sprog 3 is due soon, and getting a third bedroom ready for the mite, has been of the first order, along with shopping and all the other Daddy duties. It does not leave me much time to work on EAW projects, except little jobs. This week I built the far distance model for the SE5a, I could release this weekend a skinners version of the plane, that would include all the PCX's and main model, and distance models, but I'm stuck on a cockpit, and damaged wings L & R.3dz files. It's hard to have any reasonable time on the PC at the moment, with all these distractions going on, but I'll do my best to finish this version 1 of a HR SE5a ASAP. Ten onto the DR1. \:\)

Oh, and before I forget, you never did all the tops and bottoms of the Dr1 wings, remember there are 6 surfaces, and all I've got is the top of top and bottom of bottom. ;\)
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#2262015 - 07/18/07 08:18 AM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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Ade...I have found pictures of REALLY 'colourful' WWI planes.

Most are in b & w...but look totally funky.

Shall I bother to throw them up if they are not strictly coloured?



Col.
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#2262431 - 07/18/07 05:59 PM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Col.J.D.Landers]
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Righto Gibbo, will have a look for separate Dr1 wing surfaces
for you, keep up the good work m8 and all the best to you both
when the new 'ankle biter' arrives.

Yes Nate, put some up and let's have a look! thanks.

BTW blokes did you see this?



Targets and bases to go!!


Ade

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#2262492 - 07/18/07 07:49 PM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Flying Tiger]
FlyRight Online   sleepy
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yikes!!! glad you're on this side of the sim fence...how is it the quality of your minipics compare nothing like what came out of the box???

and heres a fokker dvii status report...






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#2262592 - 07/18/07 11:18 PM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: FlyRight]
Flying Tiger Offline
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G'day Al,

Progress sounding good m8, but your pic not showing,

The quality of minipics was determined by the 'intensity
setting at 160' in Jel's proggy, see his post on fsmplane.wsp
editing tool it's a ripper little program.

Ade
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#2263038 - 07/19/07 11:24 AM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Flying Tiger]
Col.J.D.Landers Offline
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Ade :

Here you go with those piccies matey!


















Got notes on some of the colours if you need them.



Col.


Edited by Col.J.D.Landers (07/19/07 11:25 AM)
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#2263348 - 07/19/07 06:28 PM Re: WWIAW edges ever closer. [Re: Col.J.D.Landers]
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Great pics Nate, thanks

Have colour profiles of some of them, so should be
able to replicate them when the time comes. Love the
'honeycombed bee' Spad.

It's easy to see where WW2 pilots got their ideas from
for paint schemes and body art, and no wonder they called
themselves 'flying circuses' in the early years.

Ade
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