#4577168 - 08/13/21 08:42 AM
Alsace, difficult love ...
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Taal
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Poland
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Recently, I have changed the front, not only ideologically. I'm flying over Alsace now. This turns out to be more of a challenge than I thought so far. Previously (flat Flanders) the enemy was the sky itself. Now it is also the so far friendly land. There is simply nowhere to land! Mountains, valleys, high mountains, chasms, slopes, hills. Most of them are heavily forested. From time to time you can see a road below. Unfortunately, as in the mountains, it is narrow, uneven and usually winding. I don't know how to deal with it ... They didn't give parachutes - the officer had to fight to save his machine until the end. There were few of them and many officers. Simple bill.
I've been trying to fly along the road lately. Unfortunately, my weak Morane L was not always able to rise above the hill. It was too steep. I had to avoid them (!) flying into a nearby valley.
However, the views compensate for these inconveniences. Sometimes I just can't get a good look. It happens that I do not sit in the cabin watching the instruments, but using the possibilities of electronics I glide next to my airframe, watching its flight over this charming landscape.
I wonder if at such a moment it is something that could be called experiencing art? Well, yes, but this is a flight simulator. Brush masters don't come here.
best regards
Squadron 34 Belford, Alsace
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#4577221 - 08/13/21 06:26 PM
Re: Alsace, difficult love ...
[Re: Taal]
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Becker01
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Hallo @Taal,
welcome to Alsace! It is my favourite region because of the landscape: Not only bcause of the beautiful view to the mountains and valleys. The special thing is, that not only the air is dangerous but the ground too! And you are between of them! Everywhere forest, only small streets, up and down, left and right, and so absolutely difficult to land. I can remember that I was injured and did loose fuel with my AlbDII. Jasta 15. I looked for a landing-possibility, but there was only a small street. Then the fuel was empty and -like in real life- only a few hundred meters before landing I saw the topographic of the street exactly. I looked out of the cockpit via left side (STRG+Shft+Backspace) and did try it. I could not land on the street exactly, did need the rudder and on the last meters I have had a collision with a tree in a right curve, but ... I have survived. I was plain stunned, did lean back in my chair and looked at my smoking aeroplane for a few moments. " WOW"!!! That's WOFF!
Greetings!
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#4577270 - 08/14/21 06:07 AM
Re: Alsace, difficult love ...
[Re: Taal]
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VonS
WWI Flight Sims on a Mac
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WWI Flight Sims on a Mac
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Ah the Alsace, will have to refresh my Chaps Saulnier Bouffant adventures with Esc. 49 ( http://albindenis.free.fr/Site_escadrille/escadrille049.htm), at Belfort, one of these days - nothing like flying Nieups. or SPADs above the lovely mountains and lakes. The sector is also a bit quieter than others, usually, so it allows for more sight-seeing. Cheers all, Von S
Last edited by VonS; 08/14/21 06:09 AM. Reason: Edited post.
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#4577283 - 08/14/21 12:07 PM
Re: Alsace, difficult love ...
[Re: Taal]
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RAF_Louvert
BOC President; Pilot Extraordinaire; Humble Man
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BOC President; Pilot Extraordinaire; Humble Man
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L'Etoile du Nord
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. Ah yes, the Alsace. A true love/hate relationship. As for Belfort, yet another of my aerodrome projects in need of polishing up and porting over into BHaH2. There are just too many things to do! .
Three RFC Brass Hats were strolling down a street in London. Two walked into a bar, the third one ducked._________________________________________________________________________ Former Cold War Warrior, USAF Security Service 1974-1978, E-4, Morse Systems Intercept, England, Europe, and points above. "pippy-pahpah-pippy pah-pip-pah"
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#4577301 - 08/14/21 04:39 PM
Re: Alsace, difficult love ...
[Re: Taal]
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Becker01
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TOP @Lou! ... and much details around the airfield Greetings!
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#4577302 - 08/14/21 04:42 PM
Re: Alsace, difficult love ...
[Re: Taal]
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Burning_Beard
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You have to be careful using Auto Pilot in the Alsace, especially flying the N10 and N11 for the Lafayette Escadrille it will crash you into mountains if you don't pay attention.
More Scotch and Stogies for my Wingman!
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CD WOFF
by Britisheh. 03/28/24 08:05 PM
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