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Phil is starting to warm up nicely, looks like he is finally ready to get in the game.
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Looks like Phil is getting to be a regular Daniel Boone with that Lewis. Did some QC testing some things out (more on that maybe later) and got plenty of opportunity to watch the observer animations for a long while in multiple combats. Pretty amazing job by OBD as they actually turn, crouch, etc trying to get a bead on the enemy.
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Yeah, I'm startin' to get the hang of this two-seater business...
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Shot of my SE pilot chasing a DRI with my new system. Love it And Landing back at base.
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Yeah, I'm startin' to get the hang of this two-seater business... Fly in the right spot and you'll easily drop scores of Fokkers in that Fee
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MFair, did you get a new computer? Do tell more....
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Mudwasp,yes I did. My other machine would not run the enhanced shaders no matter what I did, and I did plenty! Would still get random crashes. I talked to a company, Jetline Systems, which builds flight sim computers. Made a deal with them and then sold my old machine to my brother. Came out pretty even.
The one thing I liked about Jetline is that they build the computer, install all the software, and test fly it until it is right. Once it arrived at my house, I plugged it in, programmed my stick buttons and off I went! I am a computer idiot so this was right down my alley!
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If all that tells you anything, you know more than me. All I know is that it works. If I would have spent the time doing what I know how to do that I spent trying to get my old machine to work, I could have bought 10 of them. But I did learn a bit so what the hey.
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That is sweet, what kind of cooling did they go with...fans, radiator...?
I built this one back in the late winter/early spring of 2013. Spent much time researching and shopping the parts. I was worried it might explode...but all went well.
I goggled it, very nice, even found youtubes.
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That is sweet, what kind of cooling did they go with...fans, radiator...?
I built this one back in the late winter/early spring of 2013. Spent much time researching and shopping the parts. I was worried it might explode...but all went well.
I goggled it, very nice, even found youtubes. Corsair Hydro Series H80i Liquid Cooling. That tells my dumbass its radiator.
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It seems more appropriate that I carry over my new career pilot that starts out with 30 training hours to this thread. Crossing the channel was not hard... it was nearly impossible!!! Disclaimer: the pictures are dark and unclear... exactly what I was seeing while flying. I decided to start from Dover at 6am (28 March 1917), so cranked up QC and here is what I got.... I forgot to take the screenshot while I was parked because I was confused in deciding if I should continue or restart... Crossing the channel in these conditions with only a compass, you can imagine my relief when I finally spotted a glimpse of land.... don't tell me you can't see it, too! Terra Nova, Hurrah! Flew around a few times to make certain that I was actually looking at a base... and of course to spot the fences. How do you spell relief... F U R N E S! Finally, home sweet home.
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Lederhosen, where did you get that journal and how do you type entries into the journal?
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I found that one way long ago. I used the paint thingy that comes with windows (I think). If you want a blank let me know.
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Yes, please. That would be a wonderful way of keeping a journal.
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That was a heck of a flight OldHat! Nice work getting down in one piece.
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Thanks Duke.
I've setup my missions to almost play out like it is recorded in the book A history of No 10 Squadron RNAS in WW1 by Mike Westrop. So, April - Mid May 1917 seemed to be mostly short-long training flights (11 - 45 minutes) and some Coastal Defense Patrols as far east as Zeebrugge. There were only very few escort missions mostly to bomb railyards and a couple of enemy aerodrome raids. There should not be that much going on, so, I'm hoping it stays quiet and the 5 weeks pass by quick until the squadron transfers.
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Lederhosen;
Very enjoyable read Sir. Many thanks!
OldHat, get some night goggles!! Geez what a mission!
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Well, my first dogfight after 40 hours... I did manage to make his engine stop....so, I let him go. While looking for my mates, I get ambushed by two other EA. I managed to escape and land near a town on our side, but got overspeed damage in the process.
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