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16 March 1915
Yet another day of bad weather. |
It's good to see you still continuing with these daily flight logs after that mishap with your computer. They make fun and interesting reading.
Based on your advice earlier in this thread I did actually lash out and get WOFF Ultimate Edition a few months ago and have been really enjoying it. As you said it might as well be called Red Baron 4 and I couldn't ask for more from it as a spiritual successor. They really have done a terrific job and it's hard to see it ever being surpassed for what it is. Great stuff. |
Awesome! :rock:
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17 March 1915
The Verdun area is heavily overcast, but clear enough for some flying. Senard Aerodrome, Verdun Noel Kay writes: "1148: Local patrol over our own field. Basically just using the weather to get some flying time in. 1 hour 5 minutes." Pontfaverger Odis Först writes: "1158: Overcast but able to make a patrol. Flew south over Somme-Vesle. 1 hour 56 minutes." |
18 March 1915
Flanders is still raining. Verdun is still overcast but flyable. Senard Aerodrome, Verdun Noel Kay writes: "1307: Photography mission over Charleville, very deep into enemy territory. 3 hours 4 minutes." Pontfaverger Odis Först writes: "1408: Scouting flight over Epernay. 1 hour 47 minutes." |
19 March 1915
Bertincourt Lennart Altendorf writes: "0821: Scouting mission over the trenches west of Lens with Ltn Leffers. Saw my first enemy machines today. Two biplanes – English type. Prepared to run, as we’ve heard they are arming some of their machines. They ignored us, though, and soon disappeared into the clouds. 1 hour 43 minutes." Saint-Pol-Sur-Mer Filimor Hance writes: "0822: Defensive patrol over our own airfield at Droglandt, an old familiar field. Flying second to SLt Masson Sollier. 1 hour 12 minutes. Garros has disappeared for the time being, off on some assignment He has been taking these “mystery trips” on and off since January, and nobody seems to know what is up." Saint-Omer Dugan Vystavel writes: "0902: Led Sgt Crowe on a mission to bomb a rail yard north of Lens. 1 hour 56 minutes." Gonneham Corrigan Aujla writes: "It’s been nine days since we last flew! The constant rain has finally lifted and we are in the air again. 0903: Part of a three-plane flight led by Lt Cruikshank to bomb a rail yard north of Lens. 1 hour 20 minutes." Pontfaverger Odis Först writes: "0909: Scouting flight over the trenches from the Aisne River down to Sillery. 1 hour 45 minutes." Senard, Verdun Noel Kay writes: "0926: Another photography mission, this time over Sedan. 2 hours 39 minutes." |
20 March 1915
Saint-Pol-Sur-Mer Filimor Hance writes: "0802: Offensive patrol over the lines near Paaschendale, again with SLt Masson Sollier. 1 hour 31 minutes." Bertincourt Lennart Altenforf writes: "0902: Artillery spotting over the trenches near Cappy, Ltn Leffers supporting. 1 hour 41 minutes." Gonneham Corrigan Aujla writes: "0923: Supported Lt Cruikshank photographing enemy trenches east of Lens. 1 hour 40 minutes." Saint-Omer Dugan Vystavel writes: "0958: Scouting mission over German airfield at Haubourdin. 2 hours 2 minutes." Pontfaverger Odis Först writes: "1108: Another scouting flight over Epernay. 2 hours 2 minutes." Senard Noel Kay writes: "1219: Quick scouting mission over nearby trenches. 50 minutes." |
21 March 1915
Winter closes in yet again. The snow seems to be mostly gone, but a new set of rainstorms sweeps through the front. 22 March 1915 Today is warmer, but still raining all across the fronts. |
Admittedly I haven't been following your careers but I do enjoy catching up at times. That said I'm going to give this sim a try and I've ordered CFS3 and WOFF as of yesterday. I've been spending most of my game time on Assetto Corsa lately so it's time to do some flying again.
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My reports aren't much to read, really. Some of the guys over at the SimHQ WOFF forum are writing huge stories well worth reading - novel material. I just file reports. |
23 March 1915
Still raining over the Verdun area, but Flanders has dried out a bit. Saint-Pol-Sur-Mer Filimor Hance writes: "0823: Another offensive patrol over the lines near Niewpoort. Again with SLt Masson Sollier. 1 hour 16 minutes." Gonneham Corrigan Aujla writes: "0903: With Lt Cruikshank on a mission to observe an enemy observation balloon. The order said “Attack”. With what? A carbine? We stayed well above the Archie and looked at it for awhile. 1 hour 16 minutes." Saint-Omer Dugan Vystavel writes: "0903: Scouting over airfield at Houplin, near Loos, again with Billy Crowe in company. 2 hours 12 minutes." Bertincourt Lennart Altendorf writes: "0907: Artillery Spotting near Lens. Offstv Friedel accompanying. 2 hours 23 minutes." |
24 March 1915
A new storm is moving into Flanders and the last one is still hovering over Verdun. 25 March 1915 No letup in the weather. It's raining everywhere. |
I have WOFF installed now and working on getting things settled. First problem was no joystick because Webroot considered the tools.exe as malware. Sorted that by a reinstall but I also found that Saitek is now Logitech and the upgrade SW broke most of what I had sorted last time I was flying other sims. IL2 still does not see a joystick but everything seems to so far. Now I expect when I use the racing wheel it will be messed up. :O:
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I've got some reading to do. The control interface is a bit confusing right now, and even though I've got the main flight controls sorted, I still get aileron input from the throttle at the extreme ends of the control like the software doesn't remember the stick is the roll control until I move it again.
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I'm sorry to hear you're having problems. I have a cheap Thrustmaster T-Flight HOTAS that I really like. I have the twist-stick locked down and use the rocker bar on the throttle for rudder control. Sometime it gets that same problem - throttle up becomes right bank. I have to remind myself to check the controls before every flight. I've found that when it happens I can just unplug the unit and plug it back in and things go back to normal. Other than that I can't think of anything to tell you.
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