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Fokker Skins for all Versions

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  1. This is a skin of a Fokker D7 flown by Oliver von Beaulieu-Marconnay in Jasta 15. Be sure to check out all my Jasta 15 skins.
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  2. This skin is a skin of a Fokker D7 flown by Joachim von Ziegesar in Jasta 15.
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  3. 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.
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  4. 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.
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  5. This skin is a skin of a Fokker D7 flown by Gustav Klaudat in Jasta 15.
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  6. 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
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  7. 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.
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  8. This is a skin of a Fokker D7 used in the Hughes movie, Hell's Angels.
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  9. For those who prefer their Fokker D VII aircraft not to attract too much attention from the RFC, here is a new texture set for the Fokker D VII in Third Wire's First Eagles sim.
    This repaint is intended to portray a typical Fokker D VII as it would appear after having been at the front for a few weeks, coming direct from the Fokker factory.
    The standard factory finish from the Fokker works was not the lozenge camouflage as many suppose, but a pale blue colour with olive drab streaks, the streaks being applied by semi-skilled workers with nothing more sophisticated than a three inch-wide paintbrush! This led to some widely differing camouflage patterns on Fokker aircraft, although the standard application was supposed to be with vertical streaks on the fuselage and streaks at approximately 45 degrees on the upper surfaces.
    The type designation and serial number on this repaint is spurious, however, it is a reasonable facsimile of the Fokker works designation system, and is one of several ways to identify a Fokker-built D VII from one built under licence by Albatross, examples of which, usually featured a more fanciful font for the serial number stencilling.
    To install this texture in your First Eagles sim, just create a new folder called Factory Finish in your D VII folder and put all the files from this zip dpownload in there. Have fun - Chock
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  10. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    Ok all here is another of one I been meaning to do for
    A long time and First Eagles is the first to get it, this is….
    Willi Gabriel’s Fokker D7 # 286 Jagdstaffel 11 June 1918
     
     
    your friend in the sky
    v. Deutschmark
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  11. This skin represents the Fokker DVII flown by Ltn. Rudolph Stark in October of 1918
     
    SH71
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  12. This skin represents the Fokker DVII of Ltn. Wilhelm Leusch of Jasta 19 in October 1918
     
    SH71
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  13. This skin represents the Fokker DVII of Ltn Alfred Fleischer of Jasta 17
    The freaky looking face on the cowl is actually from another Fokker DVII in Jasta 17, of which no other information is available besides an unatributed photo of the front of the machine. I added the face it to Fleischer's better-known scheme. Hope he doesn't mind....
     
    SH71
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  14. Jasta 13 Ltn. Werner Niethammer's Fokker DVII (serial unknown), circa June 1918. This requested skin features 5-color irregular polygon camouflage, early Jasta 13 green/blue colors and Niethammer's personal heraldry.
     
    See READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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  15. Jasta 13 Uffz Johannes Fritzche's Fokker DVII (serial unknown), circa June 1918. This requested skin features 5-color irregular polygon camouflage, early Jasta 13 green/blue colors and Fritzche's personal heraldry.
     
    See READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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  16. Jasta 13 Uffz Heinrich Piel's Fokker DVII 373/18, circa June 1918. This requested skin features 5-color irregular polygon camouflage, early Jasta 13 green/blue colors and Piel's personal heraldry.
     
    See READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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  17. Jasta 13 Vzfw Albert Haussmann's Fokker DVII, serial number unknown, circa June 1918. This requested skin features five-color irregular polygon camouflage, early Jasta 13 green/blue colors, and Haussmann's personal heraldry, the colors of which are speculative.
     
    Please see READ ME for installation instructions.
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  18. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is the Blue Max Fokker Dr1 .
    Special thank you to the A Team for giving me permission to do this skin.
     
    Enjoy!!! ;-)
     
    your friend in the FE sky
    von Deutschmark
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  19. Jasta 13 Ltn Franz Büchner's Fokker DVII (serial unknown), circa October 1918. This requested skin features four-color irregular polygon camouflage, Jasta 13's white-striped green/blue colors, and Büchner's flamboyant heraldry.
     
    See READ ME for installation instructions, etc.
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  20. Jasta 13 Ltn d R Werner Niethammer's Fokker DVII (OAW), serial unknown, circa November 1918. This requested skin features four-color irregular polygon camouflage, Jasta 13's white-striped green/blue colors, and Niethammer's ubiquitous heraldry.
     
    Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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  21. Here's a "just for fun" skin you might like to look at , it features the colours of the Bavarian State Flag. I've left the stock Decals in the Zip , everything else is my fault :))
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  22. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is Kempf’s Dr1 Jasta Boelcke 1918.
    Special thank you to the A Team for giving me permission to do this skin.
     
    Enjoy!!! ;-)
     
    your friend in the FE sky
    von Deutschmark
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  23. look more WWI pilot for me
     
    place in aircraft folder
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  24. Jasta 13 Gefr. Arnold Michaelis' Fokker D.VII (OAW), serial unknown, circa October 1918. This requested skin features four-color irregular polygon camouflage, post-Büchner Jasta 13 colors, and Michaelis' personal heraldry.
     
    Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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  25. Jasta 13 Ltn d R Paul Wolff's Fokker DVII (OAW), serial unknown, circa September 1918. This requested skin features four-color irregular polygon camouflage, post-Büchner Jasta 13 colors, and Wolff's personal heraldry.
     
    Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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