Jasta 6 Ltn d R Ulrich Neckel's Fokker DVII (OAW), serial unknown, circa September 1918. This skin features hand-made four-color irregular polygon camouflage, leading/trailing edge rib tape, new national insignia, Heine propeller, wing footsteps, and Ulrich's extended black & white unit identity stripes.
Please see READ ME for installation instructions.
A quick disclaimer.
The cockpit isn't at it's best, there are limitations of the Albatros model that prevent a few things. For one, the cockpit padding cannot be hidden, so you'll be seeing the external models padding instead of my own high res padding. Secondly, the MG stocks can't be hidden, so I didn't see any reason to model much more than what you see sofar.
TK said he'd fix this in the next patch, and when he does, I'll do a revisit and fix these things, but for now you'll have to live with them.
Anywho, hope y'all enjoy the cockpit as much as I did making it. :)
Ok all here is my first contribution to FE, this is one of my most
Favorite paint schemes, it is of The Seven Swabians Fokker D VII
Piloted by Gftr. Schutzel’s of Jasta 65 1918, there is a read me in the
Zip for installing, am not to up on how all the data works in FE yet so
I used the default German Camo1 D7 folder for this skin, it is all
Explained in the read me.
your friend in the sky
v. Deutschmark
This skin is a skin of a Fokker D7 flown by Gustav Klaudat in Jasta 15.
Fictional SE5a skin based on the player's
aircraft from the old 80's Taito coin-op "Flying Shark".
Original brown skin by Third Wire
JSDAF 2-tone blue sharkmouth repaint by Nils "Julhelm" Dücker.
Do not repost and redistribute without asking for my permission
or edit and claim as your own work; that is the f***ing
lamest thing known to man.
Have fun!
Nils "Julhelm" Dücker
06/12/11
This skin represents the Fokker DVII flown by Hans Jeschonnek of Jasta 40. Jeschonnek went on to become technical director of the Luftwaffe in WWII suceeding another WWI veteran Ernst Udet. Jeschonnek shared Udet's fate by commiting suicide after Goering blamed him for the Lufwaffe's failures.
This skin represents Carl Degelow's Fokker D7 of Jasta 40. the skin was created with perhaps more accurate 5 color German lozenge camo(there is considerable debate on the subject).
Degelow was Staffel commander of Jasta 40. Before the war he worked in the U.S. as an Industrial chemist. He was the last German soldier to recieve the Blue Max. He is credited with 30 victories.
This a skin of an Albatros D-V flown by August Raben of Jasta 18.