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    1. This skin represents the Gotha G IV flown by Hauptman Ernst Brandenburg of Kaghol 3. Brandenburg led Kaghol 3 on the first daylight bombing raid to London on June 13, 1917.
       
      Thanks to the SFP1 Dev A-Team for the Gotha GIV and the kind permission to post skins for it.
       
      SH71
      338 0
    2. Plain Pfalz D3, Jasta 16b
       
      This is simply the Von Heltzem Jasta 16b skin with the personal insignia removed, so that players can fly the ace's aircraft and have a staffel of plain aircraft to lead into action.
       
      Just drop it into the Pflalz D3 folder.
       
      Thanks to the SPF1 A-Team (Capun, Richard, Charles, Kesselbrut & The Wrench) for the original, and for permitting this upload.
      308 0
    3. Jasta 13 Ltn. Werner Niethammer's Albatros D.V (serial unknown), circa June 1918. This requested skin features provisional green/mauve wing camouflage (only photograph I've seen is of the wingless fuselage), mixed national insignia, Axial propeller, classic Jasta 13 colors and Niethammer's personal insignia.
       
      See READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
      305 0
    4. A plain and simple silbergrau factory finish for the Pfalz DIII.
       
      The skin is a modified version of the stock skins that accompany the plane file from Radek Navratil.
       
      Thanks go to SFP1 Development A-Team for permission to distribute this enhancement to their file.
      302 0
    5. This is the "Bristol M1c late war " skin for the Bristol M1c aircraft model for Strike Fighters made by Sabre51. This skin represents an unknown wartime aircraft flown by the Royal Air Force during the Great War. This skin improves on the original skin included with this model by adding panel and framing lines.
      269 0
    6. Jasta Boelcke's Leutnant Werner Voss's Albatros D.III (serial number unknown), circa April 1917, prior to the addition of the turtledeck heart (a configuration specified by request). This skin features standard D.III finish with Jasta Boelcke's white empennage, improved metal fittings, tailskid shock cord, Axial propeller, and Voss's famous personal insignia.
       
      Note: This skin is a D.III skin applied to a D.V model.
       
      Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
      547 0
    7. Jasta 15 Leutnant Ernst Udet's Albatros D.III 1941/16, circa January 1917. This skin is a request and is based on a Bob Pearson computer illustration (which is based on a Dan-San Abbot watercolor illustration) and features standard D.III finish, save for the wood fuselage being a reddish-brown rather than the normal straw-yellow.
       
      Note: This skin is a D.III skin applied to a D.V model. I understand this is historically inaccurate but I see no harm in skinning a D.V in this manner. Eventually, I am certain other Albatros D models will be created.
       
      Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
      442 0
    8. This skin represents the Spad XIII of David Putnam 139th Aero Squadron
       
      Putnam joined the French Flying Service in 1917 and flew in the Lafayette Escadrille before entering the United States Air Service in June 1918. Believed to have shot down over 30 aircraft, like American ace Raoul Lufbery deep in enemy territory and many unconfirmed, he was known at the time of his death as America's "ace of aces". On September 12th 1918 he was shot down by German ace Georg von Hantelmann.
      307 0
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