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New aircraft skins for OFF / Combat Flight Simulator

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  1. RAF BE.2c 1916 Belgian Skin

    On request by Bucksnort, I have added a BE.2c for the Belgian air service, for the use in the "New DiD Campaign".
     
    I have only painted the upper surfaces green, and added Belgian roundels.
    The original skin is from the huge skins department in WOFF and was created by the OBD Skinners (OvS, Paarma, Sandbagger, RABU and Makai).
    I would like to thank them all for their wonderful, rich works.

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  2. Olham's Belgian Skin Pack 1

    My first skins for the "DiD Campaign" Belgian aircraft contain the Nieuport 16, the Nieuport 23, and two Sopwith Strutter skins.
     
    The original skins were all made by the OBD skinners (OvS, Sandbagger, Paarma, Makai and Rabu);
    I have only changed the upper surface greens, and the Belgian roundels. Thank you guys for your great works!

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  3. William Barkers Camel B6313 (4 Personal Skins)

    Historical skins for William Barkers Camel B6313 for use in OFF P3

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  4. OFFice: Skin in the Game

    ‘Skin in the Game’ is a custom skin pack for the OFFice incomparable campaign engine for Over Flanders Fields. It includes historically appropriate custom paint jobs for player aircraft in the OFFice campaign from the OFF community’s best skinners. Most of these are already available for download at Combat Ace, but this provides a single, easy-to-install package.
     
    Installation:
     
    The installer will automatically extract the mod into your OFF JSGME mods folder if OFF and JSGME are installed correctly. The ‘OFFice - Skin in the Game’ folder can be manually activated with JSGME if this pack is used without the rest of the OFFice suite.
     
    OFFramp will activate the mod automatically for your OFFice campaigns, so when you next launch OFF from OFFbase any additional skins will selectable in-game for your aircraft type. If the Bletchley’s RSS Ammo mod is enabled in OFFramp, your Munitions Officer will let you know in the hangar if custom skins are acceptable.
     
    Contributions:
     
    Bullethead:
    DFW C.V Realistic(?) Naval Hex

    After a lot more research, I totally re-did the paintjob of my naval DFW skin. Now it looks (I THINK) about as realistic as possible, per Dan-San Abbott's information. Hand-painted, symmetrical hexes in hopefully the right colors, and the correct colors on the fuselage and rudder.
     
     
    nbryant:
    SPAD VII – Spa.26 1917

    No. S 1042 (14) of Spa.26 crashed on nose at St. Pol. This plane was wrecked on 14 September 1917 by M.d.L. Quellec. The serial number indicates that the plane was constructed by Blériot but it appears that the upper wing had been previously replaced with one constructed by S.P.A.D. or Kellner as the cocardes are of a larger diameter than found on Blériot-built planes. Also note that the nose appears to be painted in a dark color. A darkish color extends over the fabric surfaces back to the fuselage band.
     
     
    Olham:
    Albatros DIII early Burgundy - Jasta 24 1917
    Albatros DIII Red Yellow - Jasta 28w 1917
    Albatros D.V "Windrose" - Jasta 17 1917

    Inspired by the 3. Albatros D.Va built by THE VINTAGE AVIATOR, I made this skin. The plywood of the TVA craft was varnished with a clear laquer with a warm redbrownish tone added. It looks like a darker honey, or amber. Together with the mauve and green upper wing camo, it goes very nicely.
    Albatros D.V Haifisch - Seefrosta 1 1917
    Sopwith Triplane Blue & Silver - RNAS-8
    Sopwith Triplane "Silver Bird" - RNAS-8

     
    RAF_Louvert:
    Bristol F2b – RAF 139

    #D8084 flown by Capt Sydney Dalrymple of 139 Squadron RAF, based at Villavera aerodrome.
     
     
    Robert_Wiggins:
    4 historically accurate skins for Captain William George Barker’s Camel B6313 while he flew with 28 Sqn RFC OC, C Flight, October 1917; 28 Sqn RFC OC, C Flight, March 1917; and Major William George Barker’s Camel B6313 while he flew with 139 Sqn RAF OC Summer 1918; 139 Sqn RAF OC September 1918.

    http://combatace.com/files/file/13489-william-barkers-camel-b6313-4-personal-skins/
     
     
    UK_Widowmaker:
    Sopwith Pup – 66 sqd 1917

    Flown by s/Lt W.C. Heathcote
     
     
    Additional Credits:
     
    Many thanks to the OBD Sofrware skinners--OvS/James Romano and Paarma/Arto Karttunen--who created the immense output of over 3,400 skins for OFF that serve as basis for all modders’ work.
     
     
    Additional Contributions?
     
    Made a historically-appropriate campaign aircraft skin you think should be included? Contact Lothar of the Hill People at Combat Ace.

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  5. William Barkers Camel B6313 (4 Personal skins)

    This file contains the personal skins for William Barkers Camel B6313 while he flew with 28 Sqn RFC, and 139 Sqn RAF.
    Both .dds and jpeg files included in 7zip format.
     
    2012-10-29 - improved skin for Barker's Black nosed camel and added the extra cooling cutouts for his Italian Camels.

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  6. Se5a and Camel moded skins with Canadian Maple Leaf

    This update corrects a flaw in one of the skins. Thanks to Olham for pointing me in this direction.
     
    These skins have been zipped with "7Zip". I have added a Red Canadian Maple Leaf to the original OFF skins for those interested.
    and the zip also includes .bmp screen captures of each image.
     
    Unzip the file and add the ".dds" file to your "skins" directory in OFF.

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  7. BH_DFW_CV_KuK_Unpainted

    A DFW skin with no paint other than the insignia and serial number. This, with its darkly varnished fuselage, is intended to stand in for the Brandenburg C.I in its most common appearance. Seems like most KuK planes weren't painted.

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  8. BH_Hannover_KuK_Mottled.zip

    A Hannover with a KuK-style mottle camo pattern. This was a common type of camo for Aviatik C.I and Phoenix C.I planes in 1918.

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  9. BH_Hannover_KuK_2-Tone v2.zip

    A quick and dirty Austro-Hungarian skin for the Hannover. This is a 2-tone, hex-edged scheme based on UFFAG C.Is from mid-1918.
     
    v2: Changed color of upper wing center section, lower side. Also some general minor tweaks.

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  10. XXIII Grupo Italian Spad

    Unit: XXIII Grupo
    Serial: unknown
    Pilot - Group Commander Donate Pozzolo,
     
    UK_Widowmaker..... thanks OBD for the Model :)

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  11. Albatros D.III 153 OeFFAG from Flik 55J

    The last of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions
    is a dark-green OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153 from Flik 55J.
     
    The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here:
     
    OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!

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  12. Albatros D.III 153 OeFFAG from Flik 41J with star & crescent

    The fourth of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions
    is another OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153 from Flik 41J.
     
    The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here:
     
    OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!

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  13. Albatros D.III 153 OeFFAG from Flik 41J

    The third of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions
    is an OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153 with handpainted curl camouflage ocre on dark green.
    The craft from Flik 41J (Fliegerkompanie 41 Jäger) was flown by Godwin Brumowski.
     
    The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here:
     
    OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!

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  14. Albatros D.III 153 OeFFAG with Backhausen & Söhne fabric

    The second of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions
    is an OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153 with the Backhausen & Söhne screenprinted
    swirl-camouflage fabric.
    The fabric was made by RAF_Louvert for this purpose - thanks a lot for this
    skillful job, Lou - must have been nervewrecking to join the parts!
     
    The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here:
     
    OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!

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  15. Albatros D.III OeFFAG without camouflage

    The first of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions
    is a plain OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153.
     
    The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here:
     
    OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!

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  16. BH_DFW_CV_KuK_2-Tone_Hex.zip

    Another KuK skin for the DFW C.V. I made this for House Hobbit's Italian mission pack.
     
    Fuselage factory painted with 2-tone hex-edged bands. Rest of plane hastily sprayed in field. Based on a UFFAG-made Brandenburg C.I from 1918.

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  17. Albatros D.V "Windrose"

    Albatros D.V "Windrose"
     
    Inspired by the 3. Albatros D.Va built by THE VINTAGE AVIATOR, I made this skin.
    The plywood of the TVA craft was varnished with a clear laquer with a warm redbrownish tone added.
    It looks like a darker honey, or amber.
    Together with the mauve and green upper wing camo, it goes very nicely.
     
    The skin file has to be unzipped, and goes into this folder:
     
    OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    If you want to use it on an Albatros D.V early (the "hunchback one", you only need to delete the word "later_" with one subline.
     
    The skin uploaded here has no capital "H" on the wing; I thought you'd like to use your own pilot's first letters.
     
    Thanks again, OBD skinners, as I was inspired your your over 3.400 skins, and worked after them.

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  18. BH_DFW_CV_KuK_Random_Hex.zip

    Yet another skin for the DFW C.V in OFF. This one is done in Austro-Hungarian hex camo. The fuselage is 7 colors, totally random. The upper surfaces are 6 colors arranged semi-randomly in stripes and squiggles. I got this paintjob from (many) photos of Knoller C.II(Lo) number 119.15 in a museum in the Czech Republic. The paintjob is copied hex-for-hex from that plane, but because the DFW is somewhat larger and has different proportions, the pattern doesn't quite fit and I had to ad lib all the wingtips.
     
    NOTES: The hex pattern is NOT supposed to like up between the top and the sides of the fuselage--they don't on the real plane. Also, there are some texture mapping issues, most noticeably on the upper wing just left of center at the trailing edge. Pretend those are repair patches--nothing I can do about them.

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  19. Austrian Albatros D.III in Backhausen & Sohne Swirl Camo

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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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  20. Albatros D.V (early) Skin for Jasta 10

    For this Albatros I have made a new Mauve-Green camo. JFM wrote to me, that the darker tone
    on the B+W photos was most likely the green; so I used Fokker's dark green here.
    Then I made a slightly lighter Mauve after the tone used in the Lozenge patterns.
    Wether it is historically correct or not - I liked what I had got.
     
    I used it on an early Albatros D.V - that is the originally delivered version with the headrest.
    This was later mostly removed by the Jastas for better vision, and finally given up by Albatros.
    But I wanted to fly one of these with an own skin, and here it is for all to use now.
     
    Jasta 10 was one of the four Jasta of "Richthofen's flying Circus" (Jasta 4, Jasta 6, Jasta 10
    and Jasta 11) - they were always in the thick of it. When they had the D.V they were in northern
    Flanders. So, if you want a lot of action, this skin could be the right one to use. Enjoy!
     
    Many thanks to the OBD Skinners, who created the immense output of over 3.400 skins for OFF.
    I work from their original works and would have been lost without that.

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  21. SPAD XIII Esc 48 1918 Olham

    This is a SPAD XIII skin I did long time ago, but forgot to load up here somehow.
    Now nbryant asked me in the "Screenshots" thread, why I don't make "Allied" skins -
    well, here is one for you.
    The very most of the skin is of course the fine detailed work by one of the OBD skinners.
    Thank you guys for your incredible amount of wonderful skins!
     
    I have made the SPAD rather very clean, like an almost new craft, with all emblems
    painted on freshly. So, this may not be for the fans of weathering really.
     
    I have made the colours of the camo a bit more dynamic, and the emblems really
    juicy - one could say, it's over the top, but hey, it's fun. Enjoy!
     
    NOTE: Unzip the skin into this directory:
     
    CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins

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  22. Albatros D.II "Bavaria"

    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!

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  23. Albatros D.V Skin for Jastas 12, 16, 17 or 32

    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!

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  24. Fokker DVII_F

    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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  25. Albatros D.Va OAW-built 1917 and 1918

    ALBATROS D.V and D.Va Factory-new Johannisthal & OAW Skins / 1917 and 1918
     
    Since several OFF-flyers had asked for generic skin templates which they could paint their
    own emblems or decorations on to, I have made four such templates for the Albatros D.Va.
    All four present the facory-new Albatros D.Va, freshly delivered.
    I know that many of you are into weathering effects. Well, such effects can much easier be
    added to a new plane, than to be removed. So please feel free to add as much weathering
    and battle-wearing as you like.
     
    While the D.V was only built by Albatros-Werke Johannisthal, the D.Va was also produced
    at "Ostdeutsche Albatros-Werke" (OAW). I got a lot of help (see below) about the details of
    these builds; the guys told me several differences between the two production lines.
    Many may regard these as minor ones, and perhaps call us "nitpickers", but we wanted to
    get it pretty close.
     
    The differences I regarded here are these:
     
    1. Albatros Johannisthal used salmon ribtape on the wings; OAW used light blue tape.
     
    2. Crosses on fuselage sides were further back on Johannisthal planes than on OAW built ones.
     
    3. The weight tables were different
     
    4. Factory placards were placed under cockpit for OAW; on the nose onJohannisthal built ones.
     
    5. Albatros-Logo looking in flight direction on the Johannisthal-, and rearwards on OAW-built ones.
     
    Finally, there is proof that rudders were covered with upper dark Lozenge as well as light underside fabric. I didn't find any evidence so far for the OAW using the light, and Johannis- thal the dark fabric, but I wanted to present both versions and so I did it that way.
     
    Although the work on these skins took me quite a long time, there surely are still many bits and details, which could be more correct, but I ask all nitpickers to overlook those, and still
    enjoy the bird. These skins are made for your pleasure - and for your own paint shemes.
     
    The helping hands, brains & eyes on this project were from:
     
    elephant - nitpicking corrections and detail
     
    Jim "JFM" Miller - help with detail pictures and some facts

    Dave "Blowhard" Douglas - metal parts and wheel
     
    Without your help I wouldn't have got so far - thank you guys!
    I also wish to thank the OBD skinners for the countless skins with all
    the historical details - you guys lured me into this hobby with your work.
     
     
    HOW TO INSTALL A SKIN
     
    Unzip the file(s) and move them into this folder:
     
    [your sim] > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
     
    You may change the Jasta number, but you must not - if you leave No. 1,
    you would always find the skin faster in the briefing screen, where you
    select a personal skin. Scroll below the historical ace skins, and mine
    will be among the first skins.
    You can, for your identification, change the names "Johannisthal" or "OAW"
    into something personal, but keep the ending .dds - otherwise it won't work.
    Enjoy!
     
    Olham

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