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    1. Hansa-Phonix KD1 "Star-Strutter" Ver.1 05 April 2009
       
      Model, Skin & FM by by Andre (Laton) Simpson
       
      This aircraft represents the late version Star-Strutters made under licence by Phonix. They had better pilot seating, a larger rudder/tail assembly and more powerful engine than the original Hansa-Brandenberg variant (which will my next release.)
       
      Please check the read-me for installation instructions.
       
       
      Also included in the release pack are the skin templates for anyone who wishes to create their own paint-schemes
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    2. Thirdwire Nov 2008 patch for First Eagles.
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    3. This is the Italian 87a Squadriglia 1918.
      Used in the Austro-Hungarian fronts.
       
      There are three styles included.
       
      1. Plain finish with side banner.
      2. Star spotted tail with side banner.
      3. White Tail with side banner.
       
      All three styles were mixed in to the Squadriglia as personal markings.
      I think .
       
      well enjoy them, quack74
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    4. This is a generic skin for the Italian SVA5.
       
      It represents the 70a Squadriglia in 1918.
      used on the Autro-Hugarian front.
       
      Thanks Laton for this model and the original skin.
      This new skin and skin only done by quack74.
       
      Enjoy, quack74
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    5. This is Fokker Dr.1 139/17 of Jasta 5.
       
      This aircraft was a hand down from Jasta 11 originally
      piloted by Ltn von Conta.
       
      It was then piloted by Ltn Hans-Joachim von Hippel
      and Vzfw Josef Mai both of jasta 5.
       
      I chose to use Vzfw Josef Mai as the pilot.
       
      Enjoy, quack74
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    6. Ansaldo S.V.A.5 Ver 1.1 30 April 2009
       
      Model, Skin & FM by by Andre (Laton) Simpson
       
       
      Please check the read-me for installation instructions.
       
       
      Also included in the release pack are the skin templates for anyone who wishes to create their own paint-schemes
       
       
      **1.1 - Mesh fix and changed FM
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    7. A mission for First Eagles + Expansion Pack 1 + Nov 08 patch.
       
      Bucky's Quick Mission No.10: '21/04/18: THE RITTMEISTER FALLS'
       
      Released 21/4/09. The 91st anniversary of the action depicted in this mission.
       
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      INTRODUCTION:
       
      I created this mission, a re-enactment of an actual aerial combat that took place at
      approximately 10:40am (Allied time), on Sunday, 21st April, 1918, to commemorate the 91st
      anniversary of Manfred von Richthofen's death.
       
      Brown, Buie, Evans, Emery or Popkin? These are the names that all have a valid claim for the
      honour of shooting down the legendary 80 victory German ace, Rittmeister Manfred Freiherr
      von Richthofen.
       
      For over eighty years it was generally accepted that von Richthofen fell to the guns of
      Captain A.R. Brown, DSC, of 209 Sqn RAF. Now though, although far from being conclusive,
      investigative research made in the 1990's would suggest that the Baron was most likely hit
      by the ground fire of Sgt. Cedric Basset Popkin, Machine Gunner 1st Class, of the 24th
      Machine Gun Company, 11th Brigade, 4th Australian Division.
       
      For Capt. Roy Brown however, the story related that during a large dogfight with German
      fighters over Le Hamel, and a subsequent fast dive from 5,000 feet to evade two enemy
      aircraft on his tail, Brown, flying Sopwith Camel, B7270, spotted a red Fokker Dr.I Triplane
      chasing another Camel at very low level. He dived down onto the Triplane's tail and after a
      short chase, fired a long burst into Richthofen's plane...
       
      The following is part of the brief combat report submitted by Capt. Brown on the afternoon of
      21st April, 1918:
       
       
      "...Dived on large formation of 15-20 Albatross scouts D5 (sic) and Fokker Triplanes, two of
      which got on my tail and I came out.
       
      Went back again and dived on pure red triplane which was firing on Lieut. May. I got a long
      burst into him and he went down vertical and was observed to crash by Lieut. Mellersh and
      Lieut. May.
       
      I fired on two more but did not get them."
       
       
      As von Richthofen pursued Lt. May, his Dr.I was being targeted by small arms fire from
      numerous Australian troops situated in various positions in the Vaux-Sur-Somme/Corbie
      area, Buie, Emery, Evans and Popkin among them. At this point in the chase, things were
      not looking good for the inexperienced Lt. Wilfred May, in his 209 Sqn Camel, D3326. Von
      Richthofen, in his all red Fokker Triplane, serial number 425/17 was gaining on him fast and
      it was only a matter of time until he brought his guns to bear on the British machine.
       
      However, as experienced and careful a pilot as von Richthofen was, he made two fatal
      errors of judgement that April morning: First, he seemingly disregarded his perilous position
      by flying so low over allied lines. He then also became target fixated in the quest for his 81st
      victory...It was the undoing of him.
       
      An eye witness described what happened next:
       
       
      " ...(I) heard a burst of gunfire and the Fokker stopped in its stride and did the first half of
      the loop, then straightened out and fluttered down out of our sight as if doing a pancake
      landing..."
       
       
      Richthofen had been killed by a single .303 bullet.
       
      We will never know with absolute certainty who it was that fired the fatal shot, but the
      controversy has raged on ever since...
       
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      TO SET THE SCENE:
       
      At this time, Jasta 11 were based at Cappy airfield, about 20 miles east of Amiens. The
      weather on the morning of the 21st had been misty and windy, which delayed the early
      morning patrol. But by approximately 9:30am (Allied time) the mist had cleared sufficiently
      to allow von Richthofen and five of his Jasta 11 wingmen to set off and patrol the lines.
       
      At almost precisely the same time at Bertangles, north of Amiens, 209 Squadron were taking
      to the air on a routine High Offensive Patrol.
       
      At about 10:25 the two units clashed over Le Hamel and a large dogfight commenced,
      involving some thirty plus aircraft. As a novice to aerial combat, Lt. May had been instructed
      to steer clear of any trouble. This he did by heading west and diving earthward. Von
      Richthofen, ever watchful, and sensing an easy kill, went after him, towards his date with
      destiny...
       
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      MISSION GUIDELINES:
       
      Immediately the mission begins, you'll be a little over 5000 feet, with the two Fokker
      Triplanes that Roy Brown mentioned in his combat report, on your tail and firing relentlessly
      at you. Take quick evasive action by diving to earth, but at the same time, keep a keen
      lookout for Lt. May's Camel, who meantime is being chased by the Baron...Can you reach
      May in time to save him from being von Richthofen's 81st victim?
       
      Now's your chance, flying as Capt A.R. Brown, to dispell all doubts over who killed the Red
      Baron!
       
      Be aware though, that Brown had spent most of his ammunition during the combat over Le
      Hamel...So how much ammo do you have left?
       
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      COMPROMISES AND GAME LIMITATIONS:
       
      Unfortunately, the Flanders Terrain doesn't include the requisite towns and villages
      (Vaux-Sur-Somme, Corbie, etc), so I've had to move the action about thirty miles north to
      more closely replicate the real life action.
      I could have used the Cambrai terrain, which does include those places but in my opinion,
      the Flanders terrain is much more realistic, graphically.
       
      There are no machine gun ground units to add to the historical authenticity either. But then,
      at least there can be no arguments over who fires the fatal shot this time...
       
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      TOO EASY?...A WORD, PLEASE:
      Before I decided to upload this mission, I asked myself; is this one challenging enough? After
      all, if I can succesfully dodge those two chasing Fokkers, find Lt. May, then get on the Baron's
      six and take him out, all in about two minutes flat, then anybody can! Thinking about it further
      though, I didn't really put this one together with the "challenge", or difficulty factor in mind...
      What I really wanted to do was create as accurate an historical re-enactment of the events of
      21st April 1918 as it was possible to achieve, as reported by the combatants involved, and by
      latter day historians and investigators.
       
      I have to say, that although it's very "scripted", I'm really quite pleased with the result. For
      example: While the player (Roy Brown) is diving down from 5000ft, dodging fire from the
      chasing Dr.I's, Lt. May will actually be pursued by von Richthofen over the village of Vaux-
      Sur-Somme (well most of the time, anyway), and they'll come very close to hitting the church
      tower, just as it really happened on that April morning in 1918...
       
      What I'm trying to say here, is that in spite of its apparent simplicity, this mission has taken
      me longer to get right, and caused me more problems and frustration than just about all the
      others put together!
       
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      MISSION REQUIREMENTS:
       
      To fly this mission as intended, you'll need the following mods and skins:
       
      Flanders Terrain.
      By Edward.
      To be found in the Combat Ace, Downloads, 'Maps/Terrains' section.
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      209 Sqn, RAF Squadron skin set, which includes Roy Brown's B7270, for the Expansion Pack
      Sopwith Camel.
      By Quack74.
      To be found in the Combat Ace, Downloads, 'WWI Aircraft Skins' section.
       
      PLEASE NOTE: You'll need to place these skins in the 110 hp Camel folder.
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      MvR's Fokker Dr.I, 425/17 ('MvR Last Plane') skin, for the Expansion Pack Fokker Dr.I.
      By Quack74.
      To be found in the Combat Ace, Downloads, 'WWI Aircraft Skins' section.
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      'J11 Lt. von Linsingen' skin, for the Expansion Pack Fokker Dr.I.
      By Quack74.
      To be found in the Combat Ace, Downloads, 'WWI Aircraft Skins' section.
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      'J11 Scholtz' skin, for the Expansion Pack Fokker Dr.I.
      By Quack74.
      To be found in the Combat Ace, Downloads, 'WWI Aircraft Skins' section.
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      Many thanks to the above artists for their most excellent contributions to this great game.
       
       
      Although not essential, for extra realism and immersion I would also recommend the
      following mods, available at the Combat Ace, Downloads site:
       
      'Thicker, Fuller Clouds'.
      By ShrikeHawk.
      Found in 'Maps/Terrains'. 'Environmental Mods'.
      Excellent mod that greatly improves the "cotton wool ball" clouds effect.
       
      'FE Sounds V.2'.
      By yours truly.
      Found in 'Sound Mods'.
       
      'First Eagles Tracer With Smoke'
      By Jan Tuma.
      Found in 'FE Weapons Mods'
       
      PLEASE NOTE:
      In order to replicate the low level chase between von Richthofen and May, I found it
      necessary to amend two files which govern the altitude of AI planes. Without this change
      the AI planes will not fly below 100 feet or so. IMHO, this change improves the overall
      game and not just this mission.
       
      Here's how to do it:
       
      Using the 'SFP1 CAT file Extract Utility', extract the 'MISSIONCONTROL' ini (found in the
      'Mission Data.CAT) to the 'Flight' folder, open, then scroll down to [Altitude] and re-set;
      'VeryLow=' to '05'.
       
      Then extract the 'AIRCRAFTOBJECT' ini (found in the ObjectData.CAT) to the 'Objects' folder,
      scroll down to [Dogfight-----] and re-set; 'SafeAltitude=' to '05'. (Make sure to change all
      four entries: Dogfight; Green, Regular, Veteran & Ace.
       
      I would also recommend using Peter01's Fokker Dr.I Flight model DATA.INI, which improves
      the Triplane's manoeuvrability and aggressiveness. This FM is in the 'FM Update 3rd
      September' pack, found at the Combat Ace 'WWI, Add-On Aircraft/Flight Models' section.
       
      For maximum realism I would also recommend that this mission be played with all gameplay
      settings set to 'Hard'.
       
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      INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
       
      Install the mission by unzipping the downloaded file to the following path:
      C:/Program Files/Thirdwire/WW1/Missions
       
      Alternatively, you can drag and drop the unzipped MSN file directly into your 'Missions' folder.
       
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      I hope you enjoy flying this mission and find it both challenging and enjoyable enough to play
      it more than once. I've tried to make it as historically accurate and authentic as the game will
      allow.
       
      Feel free to change any of the parameters as you wish.
       
      I would welcome any suggestions or general feedback, good, bad or indifferent, via any one
      of the FE forums.
       
      Salute!
       
      Bucky. 21/4/09.
       
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      REFERENCES USED IN CREATING THIS MISSION:
       
      'The Red Baron's Last Flight'...N. Franks & A. Bennett.
      'Under the Guns of the Red Baron'...N. Franks & H. Giblin.
      'In the Footsteps of the Red Baron'...M. O'Connor & N. Franks.
      'Who Downed the Aces in WWI'...N. Franks.
      'The Red Baron Combat Wing'...P. Kilduff.
      'The Illustrated Red Baron'...P. Kilduff.
      'Red Baron. The Life and Death of an Ace'...P. Kilduff.
      'The Sky their Battlefield'...T. Henshaw.
      'Richthofen'...A.E. Ferko.
       
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    8. This is a pack of 8 Hansa-PhonixKD1 skins.
      All are from Flik 41J, 1917.
      I believe they where mainly used at the Austro-Hungarian/ Italian front (Eastern Front).
       
      Not sure of any pilots or serial #'s. But thanks to southside bucky for the info on the
      red and white checkered Hansa. As it belonged to Oblt. Frank Linke-Crawford.
      And the Ying-Yang was possibly flown by Feldwebel Karl Kaszala.
       
      I would like to thank Laton for his incredible work on his Hansa-PhonixKD1 model and the
      original skin. Very nice work .
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
      P.S. Anybody have any info on these planes please let me know or just post in the forums.
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