http://www.geocities.com/ww1fighters/media/maneuver.htm
See if this still works, it's a HOW TO be a Pilot
http://www.geocities.com/ww1fighters/media/maneuver.htm
See if this still works, it's a HOW TO be a Pilot
Chopped map of Flanders uploaded
I decided to download the map of Flanders from Polovski's site and cut it into many pieces in the size of an A4 sheet. Print every sheet,file it and you will be able to fly without the in-game map or the TAC just like the guys back in the War.
You can D/L the map from here http://www.sim-outhouse.com/soh_ftp/...aps/OFFMAP.zip
Take notes of balloon positions,enemy airports, artillery activity..increase the fun and the immersion!
Print the pieces so you will be ready when P3 comes!
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825th_Outlaw. . . Dec 5, 2008
Aviation Book Shop in Tunbridge Wells (UK)
Found this place earlier today while wandering about town
Its crammed full of aviation books, new and second hand from WW1 to modern day. It has every book you could imagine and more, plus some awsome pictures from all sides! Alot have been signed, again from all sides.
I have never seen such a goldmine of information in one place!
Aviation Bookshop Website
They deliver worldwide too !
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http://patriot.net/~townsend/WW1AirMap2/
Squadron Map . .but you need Firefox
clic on . . HELP for a FAQ's
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Olham54 . . . Dec 31,2008
For all those, who haven't yet seen the great 3D Phantom drawings by Mark Miller on the Aerodrome website, I highly recommend to have a closer look.
There are several insights in the Albatros D V, the Fokker D VII, and many details from the Nieuport 17. You get a much better imagination of the way, these aircraft were constructed. Here's one pic of the Albatros; the rest can be found here:
http://www.theaerodrome.com/photopos...ry.php/cat/506
Great site, great art. PS: there's also some air combat paintings by Mark Miller.
Olham
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