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Albatros Skins for all Versions

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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. This is an 8 pack of Albatros DIII's from Jasta Boelcke 1917.
     
    1. Ltn. Werner Voss.
    2. Gerhard Bassenge.
    3. Ltn. Hermann Frommherz.
    4. Ltn. Franz Pernet.
    5. Ltn. Georg Noth.
    6. Ltn. Otto Hunzinger.
    7. Ltn. Johannes Wintrath.
    8. Ltn. Wilhelm Prien.
     
    Pics are inside each skin folder of the planes and pilots.
     
    Edit:
     
    Added Ltn. von Tutschek --- Black band with white borders
    Lightened up the blue on Frommherz's D.III
    and added a stock Jasta 2 D.III.
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  4. Greetings:
     
    This skin, depicts the camo and markings on a Albatros D.Va with a wood finish fuselage flown by Lt Hans Udet, of Jasta 37. Udet flew many aircraft, and this appears to be one of at least three D.Va types he used at Jasta 37. I relied most heavily on superb computer renderings by Mark Miller, as well as other information generally relevant to the aircraft
     
    Of course, I began this project with the general release skins provided by TK and Third Wire. The result you see is entirely my own, and my time machine is no longer operational. This is an interpretation, a well-grounded interpretation, but certainly a mix of accuracy and flaws.
     
    Have fun with it. I’d appreciate any comments, especially with links to source material. Although I included a serial number, the tail markings on the images available to me are not clear. Hence the “D. 5876/17” is speculative. Nevertheless, the number is in correct form, and yes, that is why the individual numbers do not accurately line up. This is consistent with the form of the numbers on the reconstructed D.Va in the Smithsonian. If you have more information regarding the SN, please pass it along. The Albatros rudder logo is correct, despite the fact that it does not appear in the Mark Miller rendering.
     
    Just drop the folder in your AlbatrosD5a folder and select Hans Udet Woody in the loadout screen. There is another J 37 Hans Udet D.Va skin, depicting the black fuselage aircraft that was released shortly before this version. A third silver version may be released later.
     
    There is no need to edit the AlbD5a ini.
     
    Please no distribution or republication of any part of these files. There is a lot of unique detail that took a lot a time to research, compile and work into the skin. For that reason, these parts are not available for further use.
     
    sinbad © 2007
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  5. 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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  6. This skin is a skin of an Albatros used by Hans Joachim von Hippel and features a red dragon along the sides.
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  7. This skin is a skin of an Albatros used by Hans Joachim von Hippel called the "Blitz".
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  8. This is an Albatros flown by forme dental assistant Paul Baumer in Jasta 5.
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  9. This skin is a skin of an Albatros D-V flown by Lieutenant Otto Konnecke.
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  10. 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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  11. This a skin of an Albatros D-V flown by Joseph Veltjens of Jasta 15.
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  12. This a skin of an Albatros D-V flown by August Raben of Jasta 18.
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  13. Jagdgeschwader Nr.1 Rittmeister Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen's Albatros D.V, serial number unknown, circa July 1917. This skin features "washed" national insignia on wings and vert stab/rudder, "subdued" national insignia on fuselage, dark red "ring" around fuselage from multiple paint coats, Garuda propeller, wooden wing roots, square fuselage footstep, and port wing footstep.
     
    Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
     
    *UPDATE* As of 21 December, skin features improved wing/empennage ribs as seen in screenshot.
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  14. 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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  15. Jagdgeschwader Nr.1 Rittmeister Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen's Albatros D.V 2059/17, circa August 1917. This skin features "washed" national fuselage insignia, green/mauve camouflage on wings, varying shades of red from overlapped coats of paint (visible in photographs, historians theorize the nose and tail were initially painted red before the rest of the fuselage was "filled in" with a thinner, translucent coat), Garuda propeller, wooden wing roots, square fuselage footstep, and port wing footstep.
     
    Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
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  16. This skin features Flashar's dramatic fire-breathing dragon along most of the fuselage and empennage, wooden wing roots, square fuselage footstep on port-side only, and port wing footstep. Flashar flew 2065/17 during summer 1917, and it later became Ltn. von Hippel's backup machine.
     
    Please see READ ME for installation information.
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  17. Jasta 5 Josef Mai's Albatros D.V 5284/17, circa late 1917-early 1918. This skin features 5-color irregular polygon wing camouflage, gray tires, Axial propeller, and Mai's personal star and crescent insignia.
     
    Please see READ ME for notes and installation instructions.
     
    (Updated only to correct truncated website title. Actual skin unchanged.)
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  18. 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.
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  19. 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.
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  20. 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.
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  21. Thanks to Bort for giving me permission, given publicly on his blog site, to repaint this wonderful aircraft. It is always a pleasure working with him.....the idea behind this was to show thats Borts stuff could be made "museum " ready, for want of a better term, with out losing the wonderful character that he puts in all his craft, rather than just throwing a bucket of paint at it and hiding aforesaid character. To be honest I don't fly this skin, preferring Borts original, as his stuff has the quality of a well used, honest to goodness warplane about them..character in other words. But this one's a beauty in its own way and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did doing it.
     
     
    Thanks again to Bort for this nice aircraft, hope I didn't mess it up too bad old man..LOL
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  22. 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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  23. 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 part 2 FOR MY ALBATROS DI
    install to the aircraft/FokkerDIII folder
     
    (yes to overwrite THE CFG)
     
    install skin pack part one first
    yes it does matter..
     
     
    Bortdafarm
     
    notes# a couple of skins to add variety....
    beat up average squadron aircraft camoflage
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  24. 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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  25. 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)
    install skin pack 1 first
     
     
     
    Bortdafarm
     
    notes# a couple of skins to add variety....
    beat up average squadron aircraft camoflage
    171 0

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