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    1. This is an Albatros DV flown by Vzfw Frans Schmid of Jasta 32b.
      Sometime in mid to late 1917.
       
      Also included are two generic Jasta 32b DV's.
       
      1. Lozenge wings with black tail and white rudder
      2. Green and purple wings with black tail and white rudder
       
       
      Enjoy, quack74
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    2. This Albatros D.III is possibly D.2016/16 Piloted by either
      Lt.Constantin Krefft or Lt.Hans Hintsch.
      I just chose Ltn. Hintsch. 50/50 guess:)
       
      It appears in the foreground of a famous Jasta 11 lineup at Roucourt, France, April 1917. Its serial number is censored in the photograph.
      The number appears to be 2016/17 which would make it Ltn. Hans Hintch's D.III.
      He Flew this Albatros D.III and shot down Sopwith triplane on 23rd May 1917. He was KIA on 24 May 1917.
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
      P.S. Use this skin with WarlordATF's Jasta 11 DIII skin pack found in the CombatAce download section.
       
       
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    3. Here are 11 Albatros D.V's of Jasta 12 in early summer 1917.
      This pack is the same as the one already posted at CombatAce, except for the darkened purple camo on the wing surfaces. You decide which you like better.
      Also I included the stock Jasta 12 DV with the dark purple paint.
       
      They can be used along with quack74's Albatros D.III's of Jasta 12.
      Jasta 12 used a few D.III's until mid summer 1917.
       
      The one folder named "Criss Cross" has a stock light blue fuselage but I did include another .bmp with a white fuselage. Couldnt make up my mind. Shown in a line-up photo along side Schobingers D.V, it is one of the two.
       
      These are just from the summer and fall of 1917. Late 1917 to 1918 had different personal markings all together. I had to draw a line somewhere:)
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
       
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    4. This is a 2-pack of Jasta 23b Albatros DV's.
       
      France late 1917 to 1918
       
      1. Ltn. Ludwig Hanstein (Red Star)
      2. White triangle w black border (pilot unknown)
       
       
      Use these along with the other Jasta23b skins by quack74
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
       
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    5. This is a Sopwith Triplane in French markings mid 1917.
      Belonging to the Centre D'Aviation Maritime in Dunkirk, France.
       
      I believe the numbers were also on the upper fuselage just aft of the cockpit. But the way the model is set up it is not possible to add these numbers without distortion. I tried and tried, no go.
       
      Thanks to Capun and the SFP1 A-Team for the original Triplane Model and for the permission to skin and repost.
       
      The "French" skin and skin only was done by quack74. The Triplane model can be downloaded by permission and password at:
       
      http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
       
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    6. This is Sopwith Triplane N6290 " DIXIE" of Naval 8 in mid 1917.
      The pilot is unknown to me.
       
      Thanks to Capun and the SFP1 A-Team for the original Triplane Model and for the permission to skin and repost.
       
      The "DIXIE" skin was done by quack74 and the skin only. The Triplane can be downloaded by permission and password at:
       
      http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
       
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    7. Sopwith Camel of No.209 Squadron, RAF, France 1918
       
      No.9 Sqn RNAS became No.209 Sqn RAF in 1918.
       
      Serial B7270, flown by Captains Arthur Brown (March-April) and Oliver Redgate (April-May)
       
      For the updated First Eagles stock Camel 130 only.
       
       
      Nigel "ndicki" Dickinson
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    8. Sopwith Camel of No.112 Squadron, RFC, Throwley, Kent, August 1918.
       
      For the updated First Eagles stock Camel 150 only.
       
      The presence of a swastika on the tailfin should not be considered as significant; this is from 1918.
       
      Nigel "ndicki" Dickinson
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