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Meet the Dora - Joyride + Radio Station
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to Charly_Owl's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
Benefit of the doubt ;) -
Meet the Dora - Joyride + Radio Station
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to Charly_Owl's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
No Wagner? Heresy! -
The way to the next cockpit bar...
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to DerHesse70's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
This is getting old ... Previous recent discussion (20-page thread) about it was closed and dev might look into it. For reference; http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=114702. My suggestion, for what it's worth, is to submit new material to dev instead of having another bar discussion. -
The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
Nice ... chute assisted take-off. That will surely save some fuel! -
The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
That radar scope looks almost real. -
Greasing up the Warthog
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to tietze's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Enter trusty soldering iron. See post #89. Be wary during the re-assembly process. Like mountain climbing, the dangers lie on the way back. Taking out the pegs is easy once you know what you're dealing with. Each peg has a small indent (on the inside of the ball). You'll be able to feel it when you feel with the ball-end of an Allen-key. Leaving the ball-end on the indent, tap the peg from inside of the ball to outside for it to pop out. Like mentioned before, move the wires well out of the way. I also took the Hall-sensor out from the bottom, to see what I'm doing and get more clearance by disconnecting the wires. Don't use kitchenpaper to clean the red TM grease off like I did, as it creates a lot of dust and fibers that you then need to clean off again. I used Äronix Siliconenfett to lube mine :D -
^^ :punk: Moonspell is pretty intense too, like their song "Finisterre".
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The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
I have to pick up my lower jaw now ... :surprise: -
The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
Awesome afterburner and rivets. A little less zoomed in would have made this my background picture. But nice job on the shot. -
The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
I call this an orchestrated mindf@ck ... enough already! -
The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
You speak in riddles, but I hope it involves tits. -
The All Things Combined Past Release Date Discussions
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to statrekmike's topic in MiG-21Bis
That's when you get rid of the bird (tongue-in-cheek). -
Party ist angesagt!
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[REPORTED] German pilot voice?
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to El Hadji's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
Okay, changed it also. Thanks! I think we should start small and record some German ATC first, what do you think? -
Samael and Crematory ... both great bands at the time and still going strong! I remember studying to this music.
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I'm loving this for obvious reasons, thought it's not without debate if this was indeed Marseille's favourite.
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Black celebration tonight, I'll drink to that. " ... take you in my arms, forgetting all I couldn't do today" (original by Depeche Mode)
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I don't know if this is feasible for the Normandy map mission planner, but it would be nice to use the Luftwaffe's Jäger-Gradnetzkarte (fighter gridmap) for Axis side. source: http://www.stormbirds.com/eagles/research/gradnetz/gradnetz.html
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source: "Das Handwerkzeug für den Bombenwurf" (handbook bombing) Bomb selector panel settings: "Aus" (off) "Wagerecht" (flat attack angle) -> 0-30 degrees dive angle "Sturzflug" (dive attack angle) -> over 30 degrees dive angle m.V. = mit Verzögerung (using electrical fuse delay) o.V. = ohne Verzögerung (without using electrical fuse delay) In the graphs below you will see (for different fuse types and dive attack angles) the minimal release heights (in meters) at 450 and 550 km/h with (m.V.) and without (o.V.) using electrical fuse delay. Please also watch for gunsight setting; it works quite well for me.
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[REPORTED] German pilot voice?
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to El Hadji's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
Changed, thanks! -
[REPORTED] German pilot voice?
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to El Hadji's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
Sorry for long post, but I skipped my dinner translating it :) source: http://www.luftarchiv.de/index.htm?/piloten/anhang.htm Autos (cars) - 2-engine aircraft Dicke Autos (fat cars) - 4-engine aircraft Spielbeginn (game-start) - enemy detected Gartenzaun (garden) - airbase Falke (falcon) - aircraft Fragezeichen (question mark) - unknown aircraft Biene (bee) - escort fighter Kirchturm (churchtower) - own height Caruso - course Scheibenstand - situation still unknown Halbzeit (half-time) - stop aerial attack Donnerkeil (flintstone) - push, give pressure Ricardus - come again Victor - understood Zirkus über ... (circus over ...) - collect over area ... Stacheldraht (barbed wire) - defend area Quelle - home-turf Staubwolke (dust cloud) - many aircraft Pauke-Pauke (drumroll) - attack! Marktplatz (market square) - main target Außenseiter (outsider) - secondary target Normaluhr ... - stay at ... Kongo - ground Bodo - ground fighting position Bruch im Gartenzaun (crash in the garden) - crashlanding at airbase Radfahrer (cyclist) - friendly 1-engine aircraft Möbelwagen (furniture van) - friendly 2-engine aircraft Dicke Möbelwagen (fat furniture van) - friendly 3- and 4-engine aircraft Ente (duck) - distance to enemy Rolf-Lisa - wing salute for recognition Sterntaler - enemy fighters in pursuit Berge (mountains) - bandits low Mauerblume (wallflower) - enemy contact Orkan - enemy speed Hanny - enemy height Indianer (indians) - enemy fighters Gehen Sie ins Vorzimmer (go to the front room of the house) - wait Familie (family) - wave of aircraft Ich suche (I'm searching) - target lost Ich berühre (I'm touching) - target found Zitrone (lemon) - friendly ship Pelikan (pelican) - enemy ship Albatros - amphibian aircraft Odysseus - amphibian vessel Haus (house) - deviation airbase Kleiner Rutsch (little slide) - belly landing Ich bin angestrahlt (I'm being beamed) - I'm under attack Ich habe Durst (I'm thirsty) - fuel low Ich steige aus (I'm getting out) - I'm bailing out Halten (stop) - fly slower, in formation Expreß (express) - fly faster, in formation Termin (appointment) - flight time, fuel-wise Pause (break) - flight time, time-wise Jugendzeit (childhood) - flying time until landing Einbrecher (intruder) - I'm flying in a AAA-zone Feierabend (end of shift) - I'm making an attack run Expreß-Expreß (express) - full speed ahead Eile (rush) - own speed Bahnhof (train station) - own airbase Straße drücken - fighter radio beacon on Straße umlegen - fighter radio beacon off Marie - course is good Rolf - course-correction 10° to the right Zweimal Rolf (2x Rolf) - course-correction 20° to the right Lisa - course-correction 10° to the left Dreimal Lisa (3x Lisa) - course-correction 30° to the right Kreuzung (crossing) - I've an emergency, please locate my position Gleicher Kirchturm (same churchtower) - same height as enemy Antreten - take shortest route Fahrtrichtung (driving direction) - landing direction Lucie-Anton -approach Havanna - land immediately Ich bin da (I'm there) - I've landed reise, reise nach ... (trip, trip to ...) - travel to ... Haus zwei (house 2) - fly to diversion airbase 2 Rakete (rocket) - start Üsküb - training-mission Ich stopfe - weapons failure Äquator (equator) - in the clouds Nordpol (northpole) - above the clouds Südpol (southpole) - below the clouds Börsenschluß (stockmarket closed) - switch off Sie sind heiser - bad radio connection, adjust Eisenbahn (railroad) - switch to companion Damenwahl (choose lady) - change lead man Zebra - equipped with Fu.G.16-Ze radio Zypresse - equipped with Fu.G.16-ZY radio Geben Sie auf ... - talk to HQ, ground fighting position Autobahn drücken - ignite landing fires at airbase Autobahn umlegen - quell landing fires at airbase -
[REPORTED] Fw 190 Cockpit Bar! (answer Post #173)
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to Krupi's topic in DCS: Fw 190 D-9 Dora
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Historical default skins for the Dora
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to Robo.'s topic in Utility/Program Mods for DCS World
C:\Program Files\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\CoreMods\WWII Units\Textures (FW-190.zip -> textures) C:\Program Files\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World\Bazar\Liveries\FW-190D9\ (description.lua -> description which textures are used from the .zip file) description.lua: livery = { {"FW-190_01", 0 ,"FW-190_01_Red_s",true}; {"FW-190_02", 0 ,"FW-190_02_Red",true}; {"FW-190_03", 0 ,"FW-190_03_Red",true}; {"FW-190_04", 0 ,"FW-190_04_Red",true}; {"FW-190_BORT_NUMBER", 0 ,"FW-190_Number_Red",true}; {"FW-190_NUMBER_GB", 0 ,"empty",true}; } name = "FW_190D9_Red.1945" id = 0 countries = { "GER", } _s = secret symbol (aka swastika) One of the best things about DCS is the tweakability through .lua files. I hope that stays. -
Historical default skins for the Dora
Hans-Joachim Marseille replied to Robo.'s topic in Utility/Program Mods for DCS World
So the "s" stands for secretive? -
Then what's the point of having a poll? I'm out of this discussion ... this reminds me too much of Animal Farm.