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    1. 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
      48 0
    2. 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
      57 1
    3. 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
      43 0
    4. 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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      25 0
    5. 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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      20 0
    6. 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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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. 
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      22 0
    7. 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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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 0
    8. 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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      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 0
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