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New aircraft skins for OFF / Combat Flight Simulator
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This is my first Albatros D.II skin, I think.
Since Baldric and Hauksbee asked for an older Bavarian design, which I had erased
unfortunately, I quickly built another again.
I made a Bavarian flag pattern for the tail section. I didn't go so far to make the pattern
on sides and top match correctly - that is a nervewrecking try-and-error work I didn't have
the time for. I think it works okay as it is.
The skin is based on much of the original OFF-Skinner's work - thank you, OBD-Skinners!
By Olham41 1 -
After a lot of experimentation with plywood textures, I have come up with this version
of a Jasta 2 skin for an Albatros D.V (uprated).
It is meant to be a factory-new D.V, but with the hood and wheel covers painted in the
Jasta's dark green already. The white tail section was the Jasta's hallmark.
The wings even carry the line "Nicht auftreten!" (No step!)
I wanted to provide a skin with no special, personal markings, so that everyone can
attach their own designs, without building a totally new skin.
The underlying basic design I worked from is the work from our OBD skinners; and
without their great work I would have been lost.
By Olham75 2 -
Unit: XXIII Grupo
Serial: unknown
Pilot - Group Commander Donate Pozzolo,
UK_Widowmaker..... thanks OBD for the Model :)
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Greetings All,
After being inspired by Bullethead's D.VII in Austrian hex camo, I decided to skin up an Albatros D.III in the very odd yet somehow strangely compelling J.Backhausen & Sohne swirl camo pattern. After painting my own 'fabric' using an original factory printed template and notes on the subject found at The Aerodrome forums I got to work applying it on to an early OFF Albatros D.III, (which is as close as we can currently get to the OFFAG Albs). Hope you enjoy winging along in this kite high above the Alps.
Cheers!
Lou
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By RAF_Louvert32 1 -
ThisAlbatros D.V would have flown in 1917.
It's black tail marking would fit with the Jastas 12, 16, 17 or 32.
I have left off my personal black and white "M" marking, so that you can add your own
emblem, sign or letter here.
The skin is based on the original Albatros D.V skin file from OBD, and I would like to
thank all OBD skinners for their inspiring great works. Thanks also to elephant, who
helped me with many details and photos.
Extract the file to your desktop. Then change "Jasta X" to the desired Jasta number; like "Jasta 12".
You can also change "MySkin" into your own name.
Then put the file into the skins folder in your sim:
CFSWW1 Over Flanders fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
Enjoy!
By Olham66 1 -
This is a fictional design (though hopefully believable) of a Fokker DVIIF of Jasta 10
Please feel free to have fun with it..use it as you will.
Many thanks as usual to OvS and all at OBD for allowing us to use their original skins
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I've always liked the Austro-Hungarian hexagonal camouflage--it reminds me of a Mardi Gras harlequin. The best part is, there was no standard to it, so artistic expression comes into play. Sadly, OFF doesn't include the KuK, and the KuK never had any operational Fokker D.VIIs anyway. But no matter. Pretend you're an Austrian pilot flying with the Germans to learn about the D.VII and decided to paint your ride in the style of your home country.
By Bullethead43 2 -
Based upon a graphic found online.
By nbryant62 1 -
Just one of many skins i made in playing with Paintshop hope you enjoy . Dont be too critical cos its just meant for fun and not meant to be historically accurate in any way. Read the readme file.
By Deadhead23 1 -
this skin is an attempt to depict FE2b 6994. it was while flying this machine that Captain Stephen Price (pilot) and 2nd Lt Frederick Libby (observer) made 5 (possibly 6) claims during August and September of 1916. this rendering is based on a photograph dated September 23rd (possibly the day after their final victory in this machine. although it's questionable whether that photo depicts this specific machine, there is "wiggle room" enough that I think this skin might be feasible. Frederick Libby became the first American ace in history while serving as an observer in this machine.
this skin is based on the stock FE2b skin with extensive (albeit poor) retouching that was done with Paint and the basic Microsoft Photo Editor bundled with Windows. if somebody else wants to improve the skin and post a better version later-- be my guest. this is as good as I'll probably get with the resources I have.
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SPAD XIII flown by Lt. Dudley "Red" Outcault, Barber PoleUS94th, Post WWI
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Another one for the 94th fans
Original art work by OBD.
By Red-Dog40 1 -
Spad XIII flown by LT. Cook, US94, post WWI
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This is a reworked version of my earlier Spad. Under side of the wings are now natural dope.
Original art work by OBD
By Red-Dog66 1 -
Spad XIII flown post war by Lt. Ken Dawson of the US 94th.
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A work-a-day 1916 BE2c from 16 Squadron RFC.
I created this as a homage to my grandfather who, as observer (with 'Jerry' Pentland as pilot), shot down an Eindecker in this plane on 9th June 1916 near Habourdin.
By flynn109 1 -
Has been fun making Finnish and Russian Skins...Have a few more to come.
Thanks for Downloading them, and hope you have fun
(Original Skin copywrite OBD Software)
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This Skin is of a Captured Camel, flown by Otto Kissenberth of Jasta 23b at Epinoy between April/May 1918.
Discussion on the colouration of this Aircraft is rife, as there are only B&W photo's, but this is the most commonly thought of scheme.
Kissenberth used this aircraft to shoot down his 20th Victim (an SE5a) on 16th May 1918, and was shortly after seriously injured when he crashed this Camel.
He survived the Great War, as one of only three German Aces to wear Spectacles.
He died in 1919 in a climbing accident in the Alps.
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A complete repaint of the Nieuport 17 Lewis for OFF:BHH. Painted in Black and Red colours. Special thanks to Rabu for the original skin in which I worked on, and the OFF team for a great game.
Readme inside. Have fun!
By Gous95 0 -
This is the advanced skinning tutorial for OFF I had promised you . It includes the N17 black/red skin. The tutorial explains exactly how to make the skin + basic weathering techniques, and stripes alignment.
Have fun!
By Gous393 0 -
Skin based on Jasta 16b
Source: Aircraft Colours & Markings of the First World War Era - RN Pearson
By Beanie83 0 -
Skin based on Jasta 23 - Unknown pilot
Sources: Albatros productions (Wind-Sock Datafile); Aircraft Colours & Markings of the First World War
By Beanie63 0 -
Skin created from original OFF skins made by OvS/James Romano and Paarma/Arto Karttunen.
By Olham77 0 -
Skin created from original OFF skins made by OvS/James Romano and Paarma/Arto Karttunen.
By Olham73 0 -
Well, here is my first upload (after yesterday's cock-up!)
This is a fictional Albatross DIII (no surprise there) But it's one I like to fly in QC
(I will shortly be uploading a Non-Lozenge Version)
Enjoy
(Original Skin copyright OBD Software)
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