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Spanish Civil War, Polikarpov I-15

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Spanish Civil War, Polikarpov I-15


Spanish Civil War
Polikarpov I-15 Read Me

 

The Polikarpov I-15, nicknamed "Chato," was one of the primary fighters used by the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. The Spanish Republic bought a large number of them from the Soviet Union, and manufactured even more in Spanish factories.

 

The Polikarpov I-15 was armed with four machine guns and could carry a light bomb load. They were used mostly as fighters, escorts, and interceptors. They were used for ground attack missions on occasion.

 

My Polikarpov includes a basic green paint skin, decals, two loadouts, and a 25kg bomb. Instructions for installing the bomb are included with the download. I have also included my skinning templates with the download.

 

Credits
Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Polikarpov I-15.

 

Thanks also to Crowford who provided valuable resources for the plane and loadouts.

 

And thanks to Geezer for resources and inspiration.

 

Installation Instructions

 

For FE1 - Unzip the file. Move the folder named "PolikarpovI15" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. You will also need to install the bomb. The bomb and instructions for installing it are included as separate files.

 

For FE2 - Unzip the file. Move the folder named "PolikarpovI15" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "PolikarpovI15". Move the folder named "D" from your Aircraft/PolikarpovI15 folder into the Decals/PolikarpovI15 folder you just made.

 

You will also need to install the bomb. The bomb and instructions for installing it are included as separate files.


 

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Another excellent biplane by Steve, and - hopefully - the first of many Spanish Civil War aircraft.  :biggrin:

 

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And where is your "branded feature" - oil droplets on the windshield? :biggrin:

Okay, I just kidding. In fact, this is another good-quality work, Stephen. Thanks.

 

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