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  1. Albatros D.V Jasta 15 Pack

    This skin pack for the Albatros D.V for First Eagles
     
    This is a Representation of several D.Vs of Jasta 15, a component JGII in 1918. They include;
     
    Alb. D.V of Oblt. Walter Dingel
    Alb. D.V of Ltn. Oliver von Beaulieu-Marconnay(25 Victories, Blue Max)
    Alb. D.V of Ltn. George von Hantelmann (28 Victories)
    Alb. D.V of Offz-Stv. Johannes Klein (16 Victories)
    Alb. D.V formerly of L.d.R. Arthur Rahn (6 Victories)
    Alb. D.V of L.d.R. Paul Strähle (14 Victories)
    Alb. D.V of Oblt. Ernst Turck (1 Victory)
    Alb. D,V of L.d.R. Josef Veltjens (35 Victories, Blue Max)
    Alb. D.V of an unknown pilot, marked with a star of David
     
    Please Enjoy!
     
    Saltfiskur

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  2. Jasta unknown

    I made this skin because of a picture I saw on the Internet,it is a skin for a Albatros DVa, pilot unknown,Jasta unknown.I'd like to thank Warbird and Third Wire for the base skin and hope you all like it.

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  3. Jasta 15 Rahn

    This skin is of an Albatros D-V flown by Lieutenant Arthur Rahn of Jasta 15. Be sure to check out all my Jasta 15 skins.

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  4. Albatros D.Va Jasta 300 pack

    This skin pack for the Albatros D.Va for First Eagles,
     
    This is a Representation of several D.Vas of Jasta 300, the German detachment to assist the Ottomans in Palestine.
     
    They include;
     
    -Alb. D.Va 5359/17 of an unknown pilot, captured by British Forces at Jenin, Palestine 1918
     
    -Alb. D.Va 5360/17 of Ltn. Victor Haefner, 1918
     
    -Alb. D.Va 7416/17 of most likely Ltn. Herman Kunz (6 Victories), but could also possibly be Hptm. Franz Walz (7 Victories, Blue Max),captured by British Forces at Jenin, Palestine 1918
     
    Please Enjoy!
     
    Saltfiskur

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  5. Albatros DV Jasta 23b 6-Pack

    This is a 6-pack of Jasta 23b Albatros D.V's.
    Used from mid 1917 to 1918.
     
     
    1. Otto Kissenberth (black fuselage)
    2. Ltn. Heinrich Seywald ("S" ensignia on fuselage side)
    3. Ltn. Theodor Rumpel (green fuselage)
    4. Ltn. Theodor Rumpel (orange-red fuselage)
    5. Ltn. Friedrich Ritter von Roth (black and white circle on fuselage sides)
    6. Jasta23b Black (generic Jasta 23b D.V with black tail and white banding). Can be used along with the stock Jasta 23b D.V with only the white band.
     
    I left the stock Lozenge Camo on the wings. Seems a bit dark but I would be guessing at a right shade.
     
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  6. First Eagles lightened Alb D.V.

    The game looks a bit dark at times. There is no way to change the gamma settings. So the planes look too dark. So I have lightened up the Alb D.V.
     
    Please back up the files in the following folder C:\Program Files\ThirdWire\WWI\Objects\Aircraft\AlbatrosD5a\GermanCamo1
     
    Then extract the files in this zip “GermanCamo1.zip” into that folder.

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  7. Jasta 26 Alb D.V 4-Pack

    This is a 4-Pack of Jasta 26 Albatros D.V's
     
    The lozenge camo has been colored differently. And salmon colored rib taping being added.
     
    1. Oblt. Bruno Loerzer DV D.2299/17
    2. Ltn. Otto Fruhner DV D.2329/17
    3. Swastika marking Unknown serial and pilot
    4. Stock Jasta26 DV with changed lozenge color
     
    Too me the stock lozenge camo seemed too dark. So I added a little more color to brighten it up.
    Also use the TextureSets I included for a more glossy reflective finish.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  8. Rittm. Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen's (aka.The Red Baron) Albatros D.V.D

    JFM beat me to the other paintscheme :) so I went with von Richthofen's all red Albatros. He flew this Albatros from Markebeeke in June of 1917.

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  9. Jasta 12 D.V 10-Pack

    Here are 10 Albatros D.V's of Jasta 12 in early summer 1917.
     
    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.
     
    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
     
    1. Oblt. Adolf Ritter von Tutschek - (All black fuselage)
    2. Paul Billik - (Black swastika on white cross field)
    3. Ltn. Carl Meierdirks - (thin blk band w square shape on fuse sides)
    4. Ltn. Viktor Schobinger - (Long light blue eliptical shape on fuse sides)
    5. Ltn. Friedrich Hochstetter - (three black circles stacked in a pyrimid)
    6. J12 6 Point Star - (A 6 pointed blk and wht star on fuse sides)
    7. J12 Criss Cross - (Zig-Zagging lines along mid fuse to the nose)
    note: Fuselage could be light blue or white.
    8. J12 Black Band - ( A black band that wraps around mid fuselage)
    9. J12 White Band - ( A White band that wraps around mid fuselage)
    10. J12 Castle - ( A black castle like marking on the fuselage sides)
     
     

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  10. Vzfw. Karl Kallmunzer

    This one Ive had in the bag for awhile.Its a skin of a Albatros DVa flown by VzFw.Karl Kallmunzer Jasta 78b.I used Thirdwires template for the basic stuff and thank them.The rest is Photoshop and the DTXbmp program.

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  11. Albatros D. II Robert Dycke Jasta 16b

    This skin set depicts the Albatros D.II flown by Lt.Robert Dycke, of Jasta 16b in late 1916 and early 1917. This aircraft was made under license by LVG, and the camo differs from the Albatros built aircraft. The LVG planes were numbered from D.1024 through 1061, but the actual serial number of this plane is not now known. Photos and all profiles I have seen of the plane do not depict it on the stabilizer. The files attached include loading and hangar screens.
     
    The personal fuselage markings, lower wing colors and national markings all closely depict the emblems and national insignia on the reference aircraft.
    All skins, indeed all models are at best approximations, and my time machine is still not operational.
     
    Thanks to Gambit168 for making his skin available as a template, and to BortdaFarm for the original model. This revision of the earlier release is improved and updated thanks to advice for improvements from Southside Bucky. I have included an adaptation of the Albatross D3 cockpit from the First Eagles Expansion pack. The cockpit mod will not work unless you have the expansion pack. If you do not have the expansion pack yet, you can still use this skin with the original. All you need to do is go into the AlbDII.ini file and modify the lines which now look like this:
     
    //CockpitDataFile=AlbatrosDII_cockpit.ini
    CockpitDataFile=AlbatrosD3_cockpit.ini
     
    To look like this
     
    CockpitDataFile=AlbatrosDII_cockpit.ini
    //CockpitDataFile=AlbatrosD3_cockpit.ini
     
    Alternatively you can download the cockpit mod from CA.
     
    The FM was done by Peter01 and is intended for use without the April 08 patch.
     
    In addition to the skins, there a sound file which was recorded from a running Mercedes engine to be dropped into your Sounds folder. If you prefer the original sound, simply change the lines in the data.ini file which refer to “PropLoopMercedes” to “PropLoop”. That is the only change I made to the FM.
    As usual, place the skin folder in the AlbDII folder and select it in the loadout screen to fly the skin.
     
    This skin set is part of a series presented to acknowledge the dedication and continuing hard work of Peter01 who has given us outstanding flight models for so many aircraft for First Eagles. Without his work, this model and many others would be just pretty pictures.
     
    The update improves the under surface camo and adds some detail.
     
    September 16, 2008
    sinbad

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  12. Jasta 11 D.V 10 Pack

    This is a pack of 10 Albatros D.V's of Jasta 11 around mid to late 1917.
     
    Only a few are known to be correct. The others are close. I added a couple of generic Jasta 11 skins. One with Lozenge fabric and the other with two tone (purple and green).
     
    1. RichthofenM
    2. Lothar von Richthofen
    3. Ltn. Carlos Meyer
    4. Ltn. Hans Carl von Linsingen
    5. Ltn. Franz Muller
    6. Ltn. Carl August Schonebeck
    7. Green and Black Band - Pilot unknown and color(?)
    8. J11 Red Tail - Pilot unknown
    9. J11 Lozenge Camo - generic skin
    10. Jasta11 two-tone camo - generic skin
     
     
    The Readme file contains more info.
     
    Enjoy, quack74
     
     

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  13. Alb D.V Kest8w

    This is a generic skin of Kest8w Albatros D.V fighters.
     
    Kest8 was a Home Defense unit. Good for attacking incoming bombers.
     
    Could be used with Pfalz D.IIIa kest8w fighters also done by quack74.
     
     
    Enjoy
     
     

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  14. Brumowski 15345 Sworl Camo revised

    Godwin Brumowski (1889-1936) had the most confirmed (35) and unconfirmed (8 downed behind enemy lines) victories among Austria-Hungary's pilots. Brumowski began flying on the Italian front in the spring of 1916. Beginning in April 1916, he got five confirmed victories flying the Albatros B.1, Hansa Brandenburg C-1 and D-1. After studying tactics with Jasta 24 from March 19-27,1917 on the Western Front he returned to the Italian Front and took command of Flik 41J, Austria-Hungary's first true fighter squadron. In August 1917 Brumowski got his first Albatros, D.III Oef 153.06, with a natural finished plywood fuselage topped by green and mustard sworl camo.. In October 1917 Brumowski began flying 153.45, painted red in admiration for Manfred von Richthoven. From November 1917 to April 1918 Brumowski flew 153.52 and 153.45. Initially both were all red with the famous Totenkopf skulls. Sometime during this period, mustard yellow sworls were applied over the red. From November 1917 on, Flik 41J marked their planes with yellow-and-black wheel discs. On February 1, 1918 Alb 153.45 suffered heavy damage in combat and an in flight fire. Three days later, Alb 153.52 was totally destroyed after barely surviving combat with eight British fighters. Alb 153.45 was repaired and flown through April, when it appears to have been retired. In June 1918 Brumowski was flying 153.209 when he was grounded. I found no photos showing the sworl pattern on 153.209. By October 1918, Brumowski was flying a dark brown desk with a green blotter, in command of the Austro-Hungarian air force operating along the Isonzo.
     
    No Hanroit HD-1s were among Brumowskis confirmed or unconfirmed kills.
     
    The Totenkopf, or death head images on the fuselage, and the crosses on the rudder were carefully reproduced from photographs for the aircraft (153.45, 153.52 and 153.209) in this series. The sworled camo is the final rendition of many variations attempted after comparison with photos and other research. All four aircraft and all six paint schemes are included in this series. Choose your favorite.
     
    My time machine is no longer operational. These skins are interpretations, well-grounded interpretations, but certainly a mix of accuracy and flaws. I am aware of two variations from the photos and other sources. First, some Austrian pilots removed the spinner caps because these occasionally came loose in flight. Second, the rudders depicted are round at the trailing edge, rather than the straight. Both rounded and straight rudders were used on Alb D.III’s, but I would have preferred to use the straight edge type as that is depicted in most photos of Brunowski aircraft. Available models offer neither the straight rudder nor the spinner free versions. Modification of these parts is beyond my present skill. If you can do it, please contact me.
     
    Many sources were consulted in the preparation of these skins, including: Dr. Martin O'Connor, Air Aces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire 1914-1918, Austro-Hungarian Aces of World War 1 by Chris Chant, Mark Rolfe (Illustrator) / Paperback / Osprey Publishing (February 2002), Above the War Fronts by Norman L. R. Franks, Russell Guest, Gregory Alegi / Hardcover / Grub Street (September 1997), Windsock Datafile #19 Albatros D.III (Oef)/ Grosz/Colours & Markings by Ray Rimmel , The Aerodrome Forum, R.N. Pearson profiles and other material on line.
     
    Just drop the folder in your Albatros_D3OAW folder and select Brumowski 15345 in the loadout screen.
     
    My apology to those who had problems with the earlier download of this skin. The naming convention was not correct.
     
    You can change the name if you like, but be careful; only two words or combination of words and numbers are permitted. There is no need to edit the ini.
     
    These skins are made available only for your personal use. Please no distribution or republication of any part of these files. I’d appreciate any comments, especially with links to source material. Have fun.
     
    sinbad © 2008

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  15. AlbDII_skins

    The contents of this zip file are the sole property of their Author,Bortdafarm who has
    granted me permission to upload them to CombatAce.
     
    Bwf.
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    ADDITIONAL SKIN PACK FOR MY ALBATROS DII
    install to the aircraft/ALBATROSDII folder
     
    (yes to overwrite THE CFG)
     
     
     
    Bortdafarm
     
    notes# a couple of skins to add variety....
    beat up average squadron aircraft camoflage

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  16. skins for borts alb scouts

    Hi Guys
    I was asked if I had any skins floating about for borts ALB D series scouts
    I said yeah I will dig um out and post um here
    So for any1 that flys the ALBs here they R

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  17. Jasta 32b 3-pack

    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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  18. AlbDI_skins

    The contents of this zip file are the sole property of their Author,Bortdafarm who has
    granted me permission to upload them to CombatAce.
     
    Bwf.
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    ADDITIONAL SKIN PACK FOR MY ALBATROS DI
    install to the aircraft/FokkerDIII folder
     
    (yes to overwrite THE CFG)
     
     
     
    Bortdafarm
     
    notes# a couple of skins to add variety....
    beat up average squadron aircraft camoflage

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  19. Godwin Brumowski Alb D.IIIOAW 153.06 "Woody"

    README
    Godwin Brumowski (1889-1936) had the most confirmed (35) and unconfirmed (8 downed behind enemy lines) victories among Austria-Hungary's pilots. Brumowski began flying on the Italian front in the spring of 1916. Beginning in April 1916, he got five confirmed victories flying the Albatros B.1, Hansa Brandenburg C-1 and D-1. After studying tactics with Jasta 24 from March 19-27,1917 on the Western Front he returned to the Italian Front and took command of Flik 41J, Austria-Hungary's first true fighter squadron. In August 1917 Brumowski got his first Albatros, D.III Oef 153.06, with a natural finished plywood fuselage topped by green and mustard sworl camo.. In October 1917 Brumowski began flying 153.45, painted red in admiration for Manfred von Richthoven. From November 1917 to April 1918 Brumowski flew 153.52 and 153.45. Initially both were all red with the famous Totenkopf skulls. Sometime during this period, mustard yellow sworls were applied over the red. From November 1917 on, Flik 41J marked their planes with yellow-and-black wheel discs. On February 1, 1918 Alb 153.45 suffered heavy damage in combat and an in flight fire. Three days later, Alb 153.52 was totally destroyed after barely surviving combat with eight British fighters. Alb 153.45 was repaired and flown through April, when it appears to have been retired. In June 1918 Brumowski was flying 153.209 when he was grounded. I found no photos showing the sworl pattern on 153.209. By October 1918, Brumowski was flying a dark brown desk with a green blotter, in command of the Austro-Hungarian air force operating along the Isonzo.
     
    No Hanroit HD-1s were among Brumowskis confirmed or unconfirmed kills.
     
    The Totenkopf, or death head images on the fuselage, and the crosses on the rudder were carefully reproduced from photographs for the aircraft (153.45, 153.52 and 153.209) in this series. The sworled camo is the final rendition of many variations attempted after comparison with photos and other research. All four aircraft and all six paint schemes are included in this series. Choose your favorite.
     
    My time machine is no longer operational. These skins are interpretations, well-grounded interpretations, but certainly a mix of accuracy and flaws. I am aware of two variations from the photos and other sources. First, some Austrian pilots removed the spinner caps because these occasionally came loose in flight. Second, the rudders depicted are round at the trailing edge, rather than the straight. Both rounded and straight rudders were used on Alb D.III’s, but I would have preferred to use the straight edge type as that is depicted in most photos of Brunowski aircraft. Available models offer neither the straight rudder nor the spinner free versions. Modification of these parts is beyond my present skill. If you can do it, please contact me.
     
    Many sources were consulted in the preparation of these skins, including: Dr. Martin O'Connor, Air Aces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire 1914-1918, Austro-Hungarian Aces of World War 1 by Chris Chant, Mark Rolfe (Illustrator) / Paperback / Osprey Publishing (February 2002), Above the War Fronts by Norman L. R. Franks, Russell Guest, Gregory Alegi / Hardcover / Grub Street (September 1997), Windsock Datafile #19 Albatros D.III (Oef)/ Grosz/Colours & Markings by Ray Rimmel , The Aerodrome Forum, R.N. Pearson profiles and other material on line.
     
    Just drop the folder in your Albatros_D3OAW folder and select the name in the texture set -- Brumowski 15345Red, Brumowski 15345Sworls, etc. in the loadout screen. You can change the names if you like, but be careful; only two words or combination of words and numbers are permitted. There is no need to edit the ini.
     
    These skins are made available only for your personal use. Please no distribution or republication of any part of these files. I’d appreciate any comments, especially with links to source material. Have fun.
     
    sinbad © 2008
     

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  20. Jasta 12 DV's w darker purple

    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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  21. Albatros D.V Jasta 7 Pack

    Here's an Albatros D.V skin pack of Jasta 7
     
    They include;
     
    Alb. D.V of Ltn. Josef Jacobs (48 Victories)
    Alb. D.V 1171/17 of Obfg. Kurt Schönfelder
     
    For more historical accuracy, these are skinned as Albatros D.V, rather than D.Va.
     
    Please Enjoy!
     
    Saltfiskur

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  22. Fashar's Fist(zipped)Folder.zip

    A Albatros DVa skin I did while I was home sick for a week hope you enjoy.

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  23. Jasta 32b D.V 3-Pack

    This is a 3-Pack of Albatros D.V's of Jasta 32b in summer 1917.
     
    1. Ltn. Hans Auer - (Shooting Star on fuselage sides w blk and wht nose stripes)
     
    2. Ltn. Rudolf Windisch - (entire fuselage striped in blk and wht with 6 point stars on the upperwings)
     
    3. A generic Jasta 32b D.V - (All black tail and fin with wht rudder)
     
     
    I know there are more photos of J32b D.V's out there. I just dont have them. So if anyone has any other photos throw me a PM and I'll be more than happy to do those skins
     
     
    Enjoy, quack74
     
     
     
     

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  24. Jasta 11 Ltn. Hans Hintsch? D.III

    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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  25. Albatros D.V Jasta Boelcke Pack

    Here's an Albatros D.V Skin pack, Jasta 2 (Boelcke) planes of early 1918
    They include;
     
    Alb. D.V 4430/17 of Vzfw. Paul Bäumer
    Alb. D.V 4578/17 of Ltn.d.R. Erwin Böhme
    Alb. D.V of Ltn.d.R. Karl Gallwitz
    Alb. D.V 5373/17 of Ltn.d.R. Wilhelm Papenmeyer
    Alb. D.V 1072/17 of Ltn.d.R. Johannes Winrath
    A Striped D.V with unknown serial number or pilot
    and a Early 1918 Jasta Boelcke stock skin
     
    To keep some historical accuracy, these are for the D.V, not the D.Va
     
    Please enjoy!
    Comments are always welcome
     
    Many more to come-
    Saltfiskur

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