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No.60 Sqn 6-Pack
By quack74
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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SE5a, South African Air Force, 1920s
By ndicki
South African Air Force skin for the TW Stock SE5a.
These rather surprising roundels were used by the SAAF from its inception in 1920 until 1929, according to IMPS SA.
They were used in "combat", during the Johannesburg Rand Revolt against militant white mineworkers (Maggie Thatcher would love it in old SA!) and the Bondelsvart Uprising in SWA in 1922.
The rest of the skin is not really historical, because while some SAAF SE5s stayed in PC10, most were painted bright silver, and had 3-figure serials in black on the rear fuselage.
The aircraft which I have seen still wearing it's original brown PC10 dope also still carried its RAF serial number, so I have simply left the stock serials and letters in place.
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SE5a with added detail and 'greener' PC dope
By Chock
This is a repaint of the SE5a to add a bit of detail and definition to the model and make it appear more 'green' as SE5as occasionally did when the PC dope was mixed differently. I have painted on the fuselage side lacing with more definition and put new creases into that covering based on photographs of a few SE5as. The wings have been repainted to show a more realistic wear effect on the rib stitching and where the main spar contacts the covering. On the underside, I have attempted to emulate the translucent effect of clear doped linen to show the wing spars and ribs, as well as a bit of dirtying up having been added. I've made it look as though a minor repair has been effected on the starboard lower wing covering from a few bullet holes having been patched, although this is very minor and not over the top, merely to add some interest. Overall, the skin has been given a bit of general wear and tear, although the appearance of the aircraft is still relatively well cared for, just showing a bit of typical scuffing from a few week's worth of service. The wheel fairings have had the tire valve access hole added and the spokes made visible inside the wheel. There are a couple of other minor texture tweaks too, such as a recolouring of the wing struts and undercarriage stanchion fairings, based on observations of the Shuttleworth Collection's SE5a.
Instructions for installation are included in a small read me file, although there's nothing complicated about installing it, Al 'Chock' Bradbury.
Have fun, feel free to mess with it or redistribute it (keeping in mind Third Wire's rules), and bag a Hun for me. Chocks away chaps, jolly good show!
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USAS SE5
By Dload
A fictional USAS skin for the SE5, based on the stock brown skin. For the stock SE5a. Thanks to TK for original skin.
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McCudden Se5a
By HerGr
This skin presented Se5a B 4891 from 56 Sqn flown by Capt. James McCudden /56 kills/.This plane flown McCudden in early 1918 at Baizieux aerodrome.
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Red Devil SE5a
(S!) ALL hi ;-)
This is Captain Leslie Holden SE5a ( Red Devil ) late 1918.
Hats off to the guys at Third Wire for bit-mapping this so well
It was fun to work on.
Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put
His profile in of this plane.
There is also a dock from the book High Adventure that explains where
The name Red Devil came from.
Enjoy!!! ;-)
your friend in the FE sky
von Deutschmark
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SE5a M'Mick' Mannock
Updated and sorted SE5a 'Mick' Mannock skins files, to include text and screenshot. All credit to the original templates from Thirdwire
Apologies to those who downloaded my previous files only to find bits missing, and many thanks to Erik for his help.
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SE5a retouched skins
A first submission: Retouched canvas to include dirt and oil stains. ( Hope it's O.K. to do that, sorry if I've trodden on any toes). All credits to the excellent originals from Thirdwire.
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SE5a 56 Sqn, RFC, 1917 - two versions
By dhasdell
SE5a 56 Sqn, RFC, 1917
56 Squadron used a white fuselage band as the squadron marking from mid 1917 until March 1918, when it was replaced with the marking included as standard in First Eagles.
Thanks to 'Hector' for his encouragement, and for doing the difficult part.
Installation instructions and necessary files are included for both numbered and lettered versions.
To keep the download to a minimum, I have not included unaltered files.
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SE-5a Flying Shark
By Julhelm
Fictional SE5a skin based on the player's
aircraft from the old 80's Taito coin-op "Flying Shark".
Original brown skin by Third Wire
JSDAF 2-tone blue sharkmouth repaint by Nils "Julhelm" Dücker.
Do not repost and redistribute without asking for my permission
or edit and claim as your own work; that is the f***ing
lamest thing known to man.
Have fun!
Nils "Julhelm" Dücker
06/12/11
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First Eagles lightened Se5a.
The game looks a bit dark at times. There is no way to change the gamma settings. So the planes look too dark. I have lightened up the Se5a.
Please back up the files in the following folder C:\Program Files\ThirdWire\WWI\Objects\Aircraft\SE5a\RAFBrown1
Then extract the files in “RAFBrown1.zip” into C:\Program Files\ThirdWire\WWI\Objects\Aircraft\SE5a\RAFBrown1
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RAF Green Camo for SE5a
By tn_prvteye
Just a simple mod to give the SE5a a green color instead of Brown.
I didn't paint it, just changed the default.
See the readme file for instructions.
-Steve
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