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    1. Fokker D.VII's of Jasta 26 in the summer/Autum of 1918
       
      *10-Pack*
       
      Most are unidentified. Only five are known AFAIK
      One generic Jasta 26 skin included.
       
      Oblt. Bruno Loerzer - Black and white horizontal stripped upper wings and lower underside wings
       
      Ltn. Otto Esswein - Large "E" on fuselage sides and center section of upper wings
       
      Ltn. d R Franz Brandt - Thin black stripe
       
      Ltn. Theodor Dahlmann - Winged helmut
       
      Ltn Otto Fruhner - 4-F cross ( made to look like his Alb D.V)
       
       
      Edit:
       
      I fixed the tail crosses on all the skins and added three more ace skins.
       
       
      Enjoy,
      quack74
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    2. Lt. Rudolf Wendelmuth of Jasta 20. Autum 1917.
       
      Albatros D.V, 1111/17
       
       
      Enjoy,
      quack74
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    3. Here's a little bit of fun for Halloween.
       
      I first saw this D.VII marking in a German magazine published in the late 1930s. Later I found it had also been included in a Windsock Datafile Anthology vol III.
       
      August Hartmann served late in the war with Jasta 30, after that unit had moved on from the Pfalz D.IIIa and the orange diamond markings that are probably better known than the yellow fuselage and tail seen here. Some believe the nose and tail colors were orange because the previous markings featured that color, but a British intelligence officer reported that the fuselage was brown and the nose and tail were yellow.
       
       
       
       
      After only a few weeks service, Hartman was wounded and never had any confirmed victories, so, you can conclude that the witch either helped or saved him!
       
      There are two files sets, one for FE and the other for FE2. Just drop the appropriate file set in the Objects folder and you should be good to go. Both the FE and FE2 file sets include Halloween Fokker D7 Loading screens. All you need to do to get rid of them is delete those files. If you have special loading screens for the D7, back those up before installing. If you rely on the stock loading screens, those will reappear as soon as you delete the special Halloween screens.
       
      Enjoy!
       
      sinbad
       
       
       
       
       
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    4. This is a Nieuport 16 of the RFC in mid 1916.
       
      A handfull of these Nieuports were painted in this two-tone camouflage of brown and olive green.
       
      No.2 and No.11 squadrons would be equipt with these such Nieuports.
       
      Ace Albert Ball would be one to fly Nieuport A134 with No.11 Squadron.
      On June 2, 1916 he would down a Roland C.II and an Aviatik two-seater.
      The following day of June the 3rd, Ball would be armed with Le Prier rockets and attack an
      observation balloon near Pelves.
       
       
      Enjoy, quack74
       
       
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    5. This is a pack of No.60 Squadron S.E.5 and S.E.5a skins.
       
      The "Early" skins are from mid July to the 26th of August, 1917. Red=A flight, Yellow= B flight, and Blue=C flight. Markings were on the nose, wheels, and fuselage.
       
      The "Mid" skins are from the 26th of August, 1917 to the 22nd of March, 1918. A white disc just aft of the fuselage roundel and on the upper fuselage
      decking just behind the cockpit. The wheels displayed the flight colors. A=Red, B=White, and C=Blue
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    6. Sopwith Camel F1, 210 Sqn, RFC, March 1918
       
      This is simply a new skin for the Camel F1 at Combat Ace created by Mikewhl and uploaded by Capun..
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    7. This is a skin ONLY add-on to the Pfalz DIII created by the
      SFP1 Dev A-Team's Skunkworks.
       
      Thanks to Capun1950 for permission to use the skin template.
      And thanks to the entire SFP1 A-Team for providing the Pfalz DIII model.
       
      This skin and decals pack was created by quack74. Not for profit nor intent to sell. Only as a download for those who registered at SFP1A-Team Skunkworks site and have downloaded with permission the Pfalz DIII. http://cplengineeringiic.com/SFP1/
       
      For FE2:
       
      This Pfalz D.III pack is of Jasta 10 from late 1917-1918.
       
      1. Ltn. Hans Klein (solid black fuselage line)
      2. Vfw. Friedrich Rudenberg (diagnal black band w red tail)
      3. Jasta 10 generic (chrome yellow nose and tail)
      4. Ltn. Aloys Heldmann (blue tail)
      5. Ltn. Barth ( black bar-bell on forward fuselage & yellow tail)
      6. Vzfw. Hecht ( green tail w black fuse bands and upper wing stripe)
      7. Ltn d R Grassmann (brown and white stripes on tail)
      8. White Tail (pilot unknown)
      9. Jasta 10 Camo (with yellow nose)
      10. Ltn. Aloys Heldmann (Camo with light blue wheels)
      11. Ltn. Gustav Bellen (Camo with white fuselage band)
       
      This is a newer version of my first "6-Pack". All 11 Pfalz D.III skins have been redone.
       
      Enjoy again, quack74
       
       
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    8. This skin depicts the camo and markings on Albatros D.Va flown by Leutnant Walter Böning with Royal Prussian Jasta 19, his first assignment, where he downed 6 enemy aircraft between April and October 1917. It has often been misidentified as a plane he flew with Jata 76 later in his career. More than one source incorrectly suggests blue and white Jasta 76 markings (and I did a draft in those colors). Greg VanWyngarden and Bob Pearson both hold what I believe is the better view, rendered here, with the yellow and black horizontal stabilizer of Jasta 19 and red trim for the fuselage markings.
       
       
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