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Fordítási probléma jelentése
RoF is Air "ArmA3".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyeXPtA101U
Fabulous, i have a bass guitar here named after him :P
I have a great collection of WWI flying documentaries, granted there are not a lot of them and there is no actual real combat footage available from the era, but they all help to build atmosphere before and after playing.
There is a great documentary (will dig it out) in which a British pilot from the time calls Richthofen a bullshitter and explains in detail the German propoganda war that fueled his infamy.
RoF is not only one of the best representations of flight in any era, 777 have also tried to be as historically accurate as possible. 1C (Il2 series) was so impressed with what 777 accomplished they joined studios for Battle of Stalingrad. There is simply no better sense of flying than RoF. IMO