First Eagles by Thirdwire
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- First Eagles - General Files
- First Eagles - WWI and Early Years 1914 - 1920
- First Eagles - Golden Era 1920 to 1940
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Basic skin for Nieuport 10
By Eugene2
Skin for excellent Nieuport 10 by Stephen1918.
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
I removed wing cockardes and rudder's tricolor from "Decals.ini" because they were integrated to my skin.
Add to Nieuport10.ini:
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=N10_PhR
Nation=France
Squadron=
Specular=0.60000
Glossiness=0.600000
Reflection=0.600000
Eugene
52 downloads
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Heinkel He 51
By Trotski
Heinkel He 51
Spanish Civil War era
A set of skins for Stephen 1918's HE 51. This is the same format , and arrangement, in my previous upload, except this is purely for FE 2 and specifically the Spanish Civil War map. All files except for the LOD files are included, you will need to download Stephens original Heinkel HE 51, then drop my files into the folder that has Stephens original aircraft in it, allow the overwrite, as the .INI files are slightly Different from Stephens. The Skins are 3 different ones from Condor Legion J 88, then 4 Luftwaffe examples in their colourful pre war plumage. 2 Bulgarian examples, one is pre Soviet , and the other post Soviet. Finally there is a Spanish 1939 version.
Any problems or errors, please do message me, and I will hopefully rectify the issue.
Enjoy
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Sopwith Triplane - Dual Gun
By Stephen1918
The Sopwith Triplane, also known as the "Tripe" or "Tripehound," was introduced at the end of 1916. By mid 1917, several British and French naval squadrons were equipped with the plane. The narrow chord of the three staggered wings gave the pilot an excellent field of view and gave the plane an exceptional rate of climb as well as outstanding agility. The Triplane was considered an exceptional fighter and stayed in service until replaced by the Sopwith Camel in late 1917. Captured Sopwith Triplanes inspired the development of the more famous Fokker Dr.1.
My model of the Sopwith Triplane has the smaller tail assembly introduced early in 1917. Earlier planes had a larger tail plane nearly identical to the tail of the Sopwith Pup. Most Triplanes were equipped with a single Vickers machine gun mounted on the fuselage. A small number of Sopwith Triplanes had two guns. This is the two gun version.
My Sopwith Triplane has a skin, with appropriate decals, for the "Black Flight" of the RNAS 10 squadron. Note - these skins are NOT interchangeable with the skins for my other Sopwith Triplanes.
A fully functional cockpit is included, along with my skinning templates. I have included a sound file for the Clerget 130 hp engine, but you may already have it.
Credits
Although he's very busy these days, Ojcar found the time to make the FM for this plane. My thanks to him.
The sound file included with this plane came with Sinbad's series of Sopwith Strutters, so you may already have it. I included it with this download in case you don't.
Historical Note
The Black Flight had five planes, each with its name painted at the cockpit. I have added 15 fictitious names in order to complete the decal set.
Installation Instructions
For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithTripe2Gun" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
My Triplane uses the sound file that came with Sinbad's series of Strutters, so you may already have it. If you don't, copy the file named "RotaryEngineClerget130" from my Sounds folder into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithTripe2Gun" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "SopwithTripe2Gun". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/SopwithTripe2Gun folder into the Decals/SopwithTripe2Gun folder you just made.
My Triplane uses the sound file that came with Sinbad's series of Strutters, so you may already have it. If you don't, copy the file named "RotaryEngineClerget130" from my Sounds folder into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
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Sopwith Triplane - Early
By Stephen1918
The Sopwith Triplane, also known as the "Tripe" or "Tripehound," was introduced at the end of 1916. By mid 1917, several British and French naval squadrons were equipped with the plane. The narrow chord of the three staggered wings gave the pilot an excellent field of view and gave the plane an exceptional rate of climb as well as outstanding agility. The Triplane was considered an exceptional fighter and stayed in service until replaced by the Sopwith Camel in late 1917. Captured Sopwith Triplanes inspired the development of the more famous Fokker Dr.1.
The first planes produced had a tail plane nearly identical to the tail of the Sopwith Pup. Early planes also had a 110hp Clerget engine. A smaller tail plane was introduced early in 1917. The engine was also replaced with a more powerful 130hp Clerget engine.
This is an early version of the Sopwith Triplane with a wider tail and lower powered engine. It has two skins, one French and one British, with appropriate decals. Note - these skins are NOT interchangeable with the skins for my other Sopwith Triplanes.
A fully functional cockpit is included, along with my skinning templates. I have included a sound file for the Clerget engine, but you may already have it.
Credits
Although he's very busy these days, Ojcar found the time to make the FM for the early Sopwith Triplane. My thanks to him.
I have included a sound file for the Clerget engine created by Nixou. It has been used on other planes, so you may already have it. I included it with this download in case you don't.
Historical Note
The 110 hp Clerget engine was the 9Z. I don't have a sound file for the 9Z so I used a sound for the Clerget 9B instead.
Installation Instructions
For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithTriplane" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
I have included Nixou's sound for the Clerget engine. It has been used with other planes, so you may already have it. If you don't, copy the file named "clerget9b2m2" from my Sounds folder into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithTriplane" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "SopwithTriplane". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/SopwithTriplane folder into the Decals/SopwithTriplane folder you just made.
I have included Nixou's sound for the Clerget engine. It has been used with other planes, so you may already have it. If you don't, copy the file named "clerget9b2m2" from my Sounds folder into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
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Sopwith Triplane
By Stephen1918
The Sopwith Triplane, also known as the "Tripe" or "Tripehound," was introduced at the end of 1916. By mid 1917, several British and French naval squadrons were equipped with the plane. The narrow chord of the three staggered wings gave the pilot an excellent field of view and gave the plane an exceptional rate of climb as well as outstanding agility. The Triplane was considered an exceptional fighter and stayed in service until replaced by the Sopwith Camel in late 1917. Captured Sopwith Triplanes inspired the development of the more famous Fokker Dr.1.
My model of the Sopwith Triplane has the smaller tail assembly introduced early in 1917. Earlier planes had a larger tail plane nearly identical to the tail of the Sopwith Pup. My plane is equipped with a single Vickers machine gun mounted on the fuselage. A small number of Sopwith Triplanes had two guns.
My Sopwith Triplane has two skins, one French and one British, with appropriate decals. A fully functional cockpit is included, along with my skinning templates. I have included a sound file for the Clerget 130 hp engine, but you may already have it.
Credits
Although he's very busy these days, Ojcar found the time to make the FM. My thanks to him.
The sound file included with this plane came with Sinbad's series of Sopwith Strutters, so you may already have it. I included it with this download in case you don't.
Installation Instructions
For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithTriplane" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
My Triplane uses the sound file that came with Sinbad's series of Strutters, so you may already have it. If you don't, copy the file named "RotaryEngineClerget130" from my Sounds folder into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithTriplane" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "SopwithTriplane". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/SopwithTriplane folder into the Decals/SopwithTriplane folder you just made.
My Triplane uses the sound file that came with Sinbad's series of Strutters, so you may already have it. If you don't, copy the file named "RotaryEngineClerget130" from my Sounds folder into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
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Default skin for SPAD-VII"s family
By Eugene2
Default skin for SDAD VII's family in-game integrated models.
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to SPAD7_150, SPAD7_180, SPAD7_LG :
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=French_PhR
Nation=FRANCE
Squadron=3ESC
Specular=0.800000
Glossiness=0.800000
Reflection=0.500000
StartDefaultDate=1916
Eugene
54 downloads
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Default skin for Camel's family
By Eugene2
Skin for Camel's family for game's integrated models.
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to CamelF1_110, CamelF1_130, CamelF1_150 :
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=PC10_PhR
Nation=RAF
Squadron=
Specular=0.500000
Glossiness=0.500000
Reflection=0.500000
For FE2 - put folders from "D" into Objects/Decals/CamelF1_130/D.
Eugene
85 downloads
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Early skin for Phoenix D.II
By Eugene2
Skin for excellent Phoenix D.II by Stephen1918.
This is early skin "Natural wood/ natural canvas".
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to PhoenixD2.ini:
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=EarlyPhR
Nation=AUSTRIA
Squadron=
Specular=0.700000
Glossiness=0.900000
Reflection=0.700000
For FE2 - put folders from "D" into Objects/Decals/PhoenixD2/D.
Eugene
54 downloads
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Skin for Halberstadt CL.II
By Eugene2
Skin for excellent Halberstadt CL.II by Stephen1918.
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to HalberstadtCL2.ini:
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=Early_PhR
Nation=Germany
Squadron=
Specular=0.400000
Glossiness=0.400000
Reflection=0.400000
Eugene
48 downloads
- halberstadt
- cl
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Papenmeyer Albatros DIII(OAW) skin
By Eugene2
Skin for AlbatrosD3OAW.
This is the skin of WW1 German fighter pilot Wilhelm Papenmeyer.
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
There are two skins in this mini-pack - with ("Papenmeyer" folder) and without ("PapenmrClean" folder) "Red Eagle".
Eugene
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Phoenix D.II/D.IIa skin
By Eugene2
Skin for excellent Phoenix D.II/D.IIa by Stephen1918.
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to PhoenixD2.ini and/or PhoenixD2a.ini :
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=TexturePhR
Nation=AUSTRIA
Squadron=
Specular=0.300000
Glossiness=0.400000
Reflection=0.200000
Eugene
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Fokker EI-EiIII skin
By Eugene2
Skin for excellent Fokker EIII by Laton (can be used for Fokker EI,EII).
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to Fokker EI-EIII.ini :
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=StockEIIIPhR
Nation=GERMANY
Squadron=
Specular=0.500000
Glossiness=0.500000
Reflection=0.500000
Eugene
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Skin Albatros oefD3 ba253/ba153
By Eugene2
Skin for excellent oefD3_ba253 by Jan Tuma (can be used for oefD3_ba153).
I tried to add some "photorealistic" textures for more impressive image of this aircraft.
Add to oefD3_ba253.ini or oefD3_ba153.ini :
[TextureSetXXX]
Name=StockPhR
Nation=AUSTRIA
Squadron=
Specular=0.400000
Glossiness=0.400000
Reflection=0.400000
Eugene
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SPAD XIII 138th Aero Sq
SPAD XIII C1. for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Former "Flag Bus" as was Flown by Major Maxwell Kirby commander of 5th Pursuit Group.Germany, Koblenz late, 1919.
Major Maxwell Kirby achieved his sole victory, when serving with the 94th Aero squadron.
When the 94th was returned to the United States, their aircraft went to the 138th AS while still wearing the "showbirds" colours. However the squadron insignia was removed by the pilots of the 94th, and this was replaced with that of the 138th. The emblem of the 138th was the "Charging Ram" within the 'V' signifying the FIFTH PURSUIT GROUP. The 138th Ultimately returned to the USA and disbanded in August-September 1919.
Many of these aircraft then had a further lease on life then they were transferred to the new Polish Air Service.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "138th Aero Squadron" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "138th Aero Squadron" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=138th Aero Squadron
Name=138th Aero Squadron
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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SPAD XIII Flag Bus
SPAD XIII C1. "Flag Bus" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Captain Reed Chambers of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
Captain Reed Chambers achieved 7 confirmed victories in WW1, flying with 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Flag Bus" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Flag Bus" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Flag Bus" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Flag Bus
Name=Flag Bus
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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SPAD XIII Barber Pole
SPAD XIII C1. "Barber Pole" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant Dudley "Red" Outcalt of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Barber Pole" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
This Aircraft flew probablly with Marlin guns, and not with Vickers.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Barber Pole" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Barber Pole" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Barber Pole
Name=Barber Pole
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
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known issues:
Painting the stripes in spirals was a problem because at the end of the tail's aircraft, there is a distortion that pulls all the lines back. I connected the stripes with each other as far as was possible; so you may notice imperfections in the bottom side.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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SPAD XIII Little Joe
SPAD XIII C1. "Little Joe" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant Leo H. "Joe" Dawson of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
Lt. Leo Dawson achieved 4 victories in WW1, flying with 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Little Joe" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
This Aircraft flew probablly with Marlin guns, and not with Vickers.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Little Joe" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Little Joe" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Little Joe
Name=Little Joe
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
I'm adding another (SPAD13_001.bmp) with the front bottom, painted in full green colour as an option.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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SPAD XIII Zig-Zag
SPAD XIII C1. "Zig-Zag" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant Ben "Casey" Jones of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Zig-Zag" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Zig-Zag" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Zig-Zag" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Zig Zag
Name=Zig Zag
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
23 downloads
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SPAD XIII Checkerboard
SPAD XIII C1. "Checkerboard" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. flown by Lieutenant Robert W. Donaldson of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919. Lt. Robert W. Donaldson achieved one shared victory in WW1, flying with the 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz. During the Spring of 1919, "Checkerboard" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Checkerboard" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Checkerboard" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Checkerboard
Name=Checkerboard
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
I'm adding an optional (SPAD13_001_BUMP.BMP) that cleans the engine sides heat exhausts. You must to drop it in the main SPAD13_XXX aircraft folder.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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NID-52 Skin pack
By loborojo
pack of skins for the nid-52 are from the republican side and from the national side
the decals represent the 11th to 26th republican groups
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SPAD XIII Diamond Dick
SPAD XIII C1. "Diamond Dick" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant William H. Palmer of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
Lt. William W. Palmer achieved 3 victories in WW1, flying with the 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Diamond Dick" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Diamond Dick" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Diamond Dick" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Diamond Dick
Name=Diamond Dick
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
I'm adding one optional (SPAD13_001.bmp) with a red star painted on the wheels.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
28 downloads
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SPAD XIII Lightning Bolt
SPAD XIII C1. "Lightning Bolt" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant Harvey Weir Cook of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
Lieutenant Harvey Weir Cook achived 7 confirmed victories in WW1, flying with 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Lightning Bolt" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Lightning Bolt" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Lightning Bolt" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Lightning Bolt
Name=Lightning Bolt
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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SPAD XIII Easter Egg
SPAD XIII C1. "Easter Egg" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant Samuel Kaye of 94th Aero Squadron.
Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
Lieutenant Samuel Kaye achieved 4 victories in WW1, flying with the 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz.
During the Spring of 1919, "Easter Egg" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Easter Egg" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Easter Egg" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Easter Egg
Name=Easter Egg
Nation=USAS
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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SPAD XIII Sunbeam
SPAD XIII C1. "Sumbeam" for First Eagles 2 & 1
This is a skin for SPAD XIII C1. "SHOWBIRDS" to be used in First Eagles 2 and 1
Historical notes:
This skin depict the SPAD XIII C1. Flown by Lieutenant John Jeffers of 94th Aero Squadron. Ft. Alexander, Koblenz, Germany. April of 1919.
Lt. John Jeffers achieved 2 victories in WW1, flying with 94th Aero Squadron.
The pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron decided to paint their SPAD XIIIs. In an attempt to outdo one another they came up with what were termed the "showbirds". The planes were painted up for the April 1919 Air show at Koblenz. During the Spring of 1919, "Sumbeam" took part of the "Showbirds" SPADs during the occupation duties in Germany, with more eight colourfull SPADs of 94th Aero Squadron.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
This skin do not uses decal files, so will be easy install.
To install this skin and ini file, copy or drop the folder named "Sumbeam" in any SPAD 13 aircraft folder that you wish. (it will work with all SPAD 13).
*ATTENTION*
In order to work properly on your loadout menu option, inside the "Sumbeam" folder, there is a TXT file that you must open and COPY the content into your SPAD13_XXX.ini.
[TextureSetXXX]
Directory=Sunbeam
Name=Sunbeam
Nation=USAS
Squadron=
Specular=1.800000
Glossiness=1.800000
Reflection=0.000000
Replace the (XXX) in the [TextureSetXXX] top line, with the appropriate number following your "ini" file order for others skins that you have already installed.
I'm adding an optional (SPAD13_001_BUMP.BMP) that cleans the engine sides heat exhausts. You must to drop it in the main SPAD13_XXX aircraft folder.
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Credits:
- Julio Junqueira skin
- Historical references by Bob Pearson.
- Third Wire Productions for the original files that I used as base to my work.
- special thanks to CombatAce.com hosting the files.
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This is freeware; you are allowed to use it as you wish, but The names of all contributors listed here, must be added in any new released readmes. This skin may not in any way, be used in any payware additions.
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Halberstadt CL.II
By Stephen1918
The Halberstadt CL.II was a German, 2 seat fighter/escort plane. The CL.II was designed to be an escort for reconnaissance flights. Its excellent maneuverability made it a match for single seat fighters and its field of fire made it an excellent ground attack plane. It entered service in August 1917 and was used in large numbers until the end of the war.
The Halberstadt CL.II had a plywood fuselage and was powered by a six-cylinder Mercedes D.III engine. It had a 7.92mm Spandau machine gun in the front fuselage for the pilot and a 7.92mm Parabellum gun on a ring mount for the observer. It could also carry a light bomb load. My version has a rack for 10 stick grenades mounted on the fuselage.
My download includes a hex camo skin, appropriate decals, and a fully functional cockpit. My skinning templates are included with the download.
I have included a sound file for the Mercedes D.III engine. The same sound has been used with other planes and you may already have it installed. I have included the sound file with the download in case you don't have it.
Credits
My thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Halberstadt CL.II and for making improvements to the guns.
My thanks to Nixou for making the sound file for the Mercedes engine many years ago.
Installation Instructions
For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "HalberstadtCL2" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
If you don't already have it, move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" from my "Sounds" into your "Sounds" folder.
For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "HalberstadtCL2" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "HalberstadtCL2." Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/HalberstadtCL2 folder into the Decals/HalberstadtCL2 folder you just made.
If you don't already have it, move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" from my "Sounds" into your "Sounds" folder. If you don't have a Sounds folder, you can make one.
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