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  1. LONGHORN & SHORTHORN SKINS

    Hi guys
    out of all the planes bort made i like these best , i lov 2 bump in2 these & they cleaned up well i think
    these r not wips , i dont need 2 update them later
     
    Ok Sorry i dl'd the zip and could get none of the decals 2 work . worked for me be4 i packed it up , spent since i oploaded it tryin 2 sort it out
     
    So here is a New Updated / fixed decals zip ( i hope)

    198 downloads

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  2. Bristol M1c late war skin

    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.

    268 downloads

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  3. Goetsch SS D3.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is Ltn Walter Goetsch SS D3 Jasta 19 April 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

    296 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  4. Airco DH.2 - 24 Squadron, RFC 1916

    Airco DH.2
    24 Squadron, RFC 1916
     
    24 Squadron was unusual in that it identified individual aircraft by a pattern of coloured stripes on the outer struts. While only A Flight (red and while) is usually depicted in plates, B Flight (black and white) and C Flight (blue and white) are also represented in this skin set.
     
    I'm not sure whether this skin will cause problems for older slower computers. There are 8 decals on the struts alone.
     
    Full credit to Aladar for this terrific model. With the exception of the main surfaces, I have retained much of the detail of his original skin. When you can't improve on it, don't try.
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    259 downloads

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  5. Airco DH.2 - 29 Squadron, RFC 1916

    Airco DH.2
    29 Squadron, RFC 1916 (Update)
     
    This squadron went to France in March 1916 and was the second unit to have the DH.2. It transferred to Nieuport Scouts in March 1917.
     
    This skin now includes the wheel colours, and individual aircraft marking for the three flights. The upper wings have been darkened and the struts paint the appropriate grey.
     
    Full credit to Aladar for this terrific model. With the exception of the main surfaces, I have retained much of the detail of his original skin. When you can't improve on it, don't try.
     
    Enjoy
     
    LloydNB

    298 downloads

       (1 review)

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  6. generic fe2b

    i like these , and the gunbus ,fe8 , so i throw a quick generic 1 together , i knocked it down to 1024 , some loss of fine detail was the trade off but on the whole it holds up well
    hope u like

    313 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  7. 11SQN BRISFIT

    hI GUYS
    U will need Skunkworks Brisfit Frist
    this is another quickie ,as the mapping is not 100% but it iant that noticeable
    readme inclosed
    Thx go to the skunkworks team for the port, and the permission 2 upload

    258 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  8. 48sqn brisfit

    hi guys
    same brief as be4, 48 sqn brisfit, sept 1917
    thx 2 skunkworks for port & permission
     
    readme updated

    301 downloads

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  9. generic brisfit skin

    uses the default D folder from bristol Raf folder
    is ment for skinners to use as a template for make more sqn markings
     
    thx go 2 skunkworks for the port & permission
    have fun
    gambit168
    steve T
     
    readme updated

    248 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  10. Roland Garros of Escadrille

    (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is Roland Garros of Escadrille MS 26, Dunkerque, France, April 1915.
    Roland Garros had 5 victories in this plane.
     
     
     
    Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
    With him again on this plane its been a great working with you.
     
     
     
    Enjoy!!! ;-)
     
    your friend in the FE sky
    von Deutschmark

    160 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  11. MS H early Escadrille.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is a MS H early Escadrille markings
     
     
     
    Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
    With him again on this plane its been a great working with you.
     
     
     
    Enjoy!!! ;-)
     
    your friend in the FE sky
    von Deutschmark

    167 downloads

       (7 reviews)

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  12. SP3 4531 Star.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is a SP3 4531 Star, Italian Air Service Caporetto around 1917/18.
    As you can see from the photo with this skin documents it was destroyed
    When the axes powers overran the drome it was part of during the dark days
    Of Caporetto, SP3 pilots loved their SP3s so much that even when new machines
    Arrived at the frontline the SP3s where not given up by their cures and where in
    Service right up to 1920, the first fight that an SP3 had was with two Albatros D3
    Where the SP3 downed both machines, it was not till a month later from its arrival
    At the frontline that the first SP3 fell to the guns of an Albatros D3, SP3 pilots reported
    That their SP3s where good dog-fighters and bombing platforms, this plane was also the
    First that the Italian Air Service had their first great bombing campaign with.
    If you would like to know more about the SP3, look for Windsock vol 19, #3, May/ June 2003, Part two by Alberto Casirati.
    To the best of my knowing this is the first time that an SP3 has ever been in a flying sim.
     
     
    Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
    With him again on this plane and for bringing the SP3 to this sim.
    Its been a great working with you.
     
    Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his
    Profile in of this plane.
     
    Special thank you to my friend Robert Karr for allowing me to put his
    Art work in of this plane.
     
    Special thank you to my friend Diego Fernetti for allowing me to put his
    Cockpit art work in of this plane.
     
    Special thank you to my friend and historian Alberto Casirati for helping me
    With the colors of this plane wile doing this skin.
     
     
     
    Enjoy!!! ;-)
     
    your friend in the FE sky
    von Deutschmark

    192 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  13. SP3 4658 Little Man.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-)
     
    This is a SP3 4658 Little Man, Italian Air Service Sq 26a Caporetto around 1917/18.
    The art work on the nose of this plane was that of a comic character by author
    Oronzo Marginati called ( Come ti erudisco il pupo ) in English is
    ( how I teach to the baby ) I call him ( Little Man )
    This plane was around during the dark days of Caporetto the fate of this plane is Unknown,
    SP3 pilots loved their SP3s so much that even when new machines
    Arrived at the frontline the SP3s where not given up by their cures and where in
    Service right up to 1920, the first fight that an SP3 had was with two Albatros D3
    Where the SP3 downed both machines, it was not till a month later from its arrival
    At the frontline that the first SP3 fell to the guns of an Albatros D3, SP3 pilots reported
    That their SP3s where good dog-fighters and bombing platforms, this plane was also the
    First that the Italian Air Service had their first great bombing campaign with.
    If you would like to know more about the SP3, look for Windsock vol 19, #3, May/ June 2003,
    Part two by Alberto Casirati.
    To the best of my knowing this is the first time that an SP3 has ever been in a flying sim.
     
     
    Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
    With him again on this plane and for bringing the SP3 to this sim.
    Its been a great working with you.
     
    Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his
    Profile in of this plane.
     
    Special thank you to my friend Robert Karr for allowing me to put his
    Art work in of this plane.
     
    Special thank you to my friend Diego Fernetti for allowing me to put his
    Cockpit art work in of this plane.
     
    Special thank you to my friend and historian Alberto Casirati for helping me
    With the colors of this plane wile doing this skin.
     
     
     
    Enjoy!!! ;-)
     
    your friend in the FE sky
    von Deutschmark

    206 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  14. MORANE SKINS

    Hi guys more (wip's)
    readme has the details
    2 colours for the H
    1 each for the others
    L LAO & O
     
    enjoy , will update asap
     
    gambit168

    228 downloads

       (8 reviews)

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  15. 2-tone Br14 skin

    Green/brown camo Br14

    246 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  16. Renato Mazzucco HD-1 Camo

    Greetings:
     
    This skin depicts an HD-1, SN4386, flown with 81 Sq at Casoni, in mid 1918. I have assigned the plane to Capitano Renato Mazzucco, who was C.O. of the squadron during this time. Some sources suggest the plane was flown at Istrania in 1917 but the Squadron was flying N-17s at that time. The HD-1s arrived in February 1918. The four aces depicted on the plane show different suites on the port and starboard sides. The colors of the, roundels and the camo pattern are as accurate as research permits. There was wide variation in the paints used by the Italians in the field to apply the national markings. Many used dark forest green and dark red while other units used brighter colors. Some even used a red, white, green sequence, rather than green, white red. This aircraft used the roundels on the lower wings, rather than the full color panels used on most Italian aircraft of the period.
     
    The skin is based on several sources, including a profile from wings.de.me, 3 views from an Eduard kit, and “Above the War Fronts,” by Norman Franks, Russel Guest and Gregory Alegi.
     
    The model, the excellent template, the cockpit and detail parts in the layout were all done by EmlD. Without his outstanding work, patience and guidance, this skin would never have been possible.
     
    This skin is the product of collaboration, but the paints and markings you see depicting this aircraft are entirely my responsibility, 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. If you have more accurate information regarding the ientity of the pilot, please pass it along.
     
    Just drop the folder in your HD-1_ITA folder and select Renato Mazzucco in the loadout screen. IF you wish, you could also use this skin in the Dual gun folder, but only a few HD-1s were so equipped and this would not be historically correct.
     
    There is no need to edit the 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
    EmlD © 2007

    145 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  17. Franco Sarrocchi Dragon

    Greetings:
     
    This skin depicts an HD-1, SN 7501, flown by Capitano Franco Sarrocchi with 85a Sq at Piskupi, in Macedonia in mid 1918. This plane is one of several which were equipped with two guns, after Silvio Scaroni first demonstrated that this increased armament was possible. The colors of the Dragon, turtledeck banner, roundels and lower panels on the wings are as accurate as research permits. There was wide variation in the paints used by the Italians in the field to apply the national markings. Many used dark forest green and dark red while other units used brighter colors. Some even used a red, white, green sequence, rather than green, white red. The turtledeck banner represents the Bersaglieri unit to which Sarrocchi was assigned before his transfer to aviation.
     
    The skin is based on several sources, including 3 views from and Eduard kit, and “Above the War Fronts,” by Norman Franks, Russel Guest and Gregory Alegi.
     
    The model, the excellent template, the cockpit and detail parts in the layout were all done by EmlD. Without his outstanding work, patience and guidance, this skin would never have been possible.
     
    This skin is the product of collaboration, but the paints and markings you see depicting this aircraft are entirely my responsibility, 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.
     
    Just drop the folder in your HD-1_DUAL folder and select Franco Sarrocchi in the loadout screen.
     
    There is no need to edit the 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
    EmlD © 2007

    205 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  18. Flavio Baracchini Black Shield

    Greetings:
     
    This skin depicts an HD-1, SN unknown, flown by the top scoring Italian ace, Flavio Torello Baracchini. Barachini flew this plane with 81 Squadriglia Caccia at Casoni in mid to late 1918. The Black Shield version was one of several aircraft with different markings Baracchini used as he accumulated the 33 victories he was credited with during the war. When this was reduced afterwards to 21, Baracchini became extremely bitter about what he regarded as a stain on his honor.
     
    The colors and markings are derived from photographs and an excellent profile by Ray Rimell. There is ongoing discussion regarding the colors of the Italian HD-1s. Those built by Macchi were known to be finished in aluminum dope. There is also good evidence that at least some were finished with clear or yellow dope over the linen. This particular aircraft appears to have been a combination, perhaps mating newer wings and the horizontal stabilizer with another fuselage. In any event, the colors are as accurate as research permits. There was wide variation in the paints used by the Italians in the field to apply the national markings. Many used the dark forest green and dark red shown in this skin, while other units used brighter colors. Some even used a red, white, green sequence, rather than green, white red.
     
    The model and the excellent template, as well as the cockpit and parts in the layout, were all done by EmlD. Without his outstanding work, patience and guidance, this skin would never have been possible.
     
    This skin is based on a collaboration, but the paints and markings you see depicting this aircraft are entirely my responsibility, 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. At the time of this release no information was available as to the serial number for this plane. If you have such info, please pass it along.
     
    Because there is another skin depicting a plane flown by Baracchini, I have modified the name in the texture set. Just drop the folder in your HD-1_ITA folder folder and select Baracchini Black in the loadout screen.
     
    There is no need to edit the 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
    EmlD © 2007

    163 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  19. Italian SVA5 "70a" Squadriglia

    This is a generic skin for the Italian SVA5.
     
    It represents the 70a Squadriglia in 1918.
    used on the Autro-Hugarian front.
     
    Thanks Laton for this model and the original skin.
    This new skin and skin only done by quack74.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

    124 downloads

       (1 review)

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  20. Italian SVA5 "87a" Squadriglia

    This is the Italian 87a Squadriglia 1918.
    Used in the Austro-Hungarian fronts.
     
    There are three styles included.
     
    1. Plain finish with side banner.
    2. Star spotted tail with side banner.
    3. White Tail with side banner.
     
    All three styles were mixed in to the Squadriglia as personal markings.
    I think .
     
    well enjoy them, quack74

    161 downloads

       (1 review)

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  21. Airco DH-4 skin pack

    This is a pack of multiple DH-4 skins from different Squadrons in France from 1917-1918.
     
    No. 49 - "B" and "C" flight included
    No. 18 - "B" and "C" flight included
    No. 55
    5 RNAS
    No.50 USAS
     
    Thanks to the SPF1 Dev A-Team for the model and the permission to do the skin work.
     
    You can find the model of the DH-4 at: http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/
    Password is needed to download.

    184 downloads

       (1 review)

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  22. Morane Saulnier Type H in belgian colours

    Hi Folks,
     
    this is the Morane Saulnier Type H in belgian colours.
     
    A hangar and a loading screen is attached as well.
     
    Hope you enjoy it.
     
    Cheers,
     
    Hermann the Hun

    83 downloads

       (1 review)

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  23. Bristol F.2B 4 pack No.11, 22, 48, and 62 Sqns

    This download includes all the files needed to create four new F.2B aircraft (not just skins). The original .LOD files must be added to each aircraft folder for this download to work. For FE2 just drop in the folders into their proper locations.
     
    Each F.2B aircraft uses decals to create A, B, and C Flights by the appearance of colored wheels (White, Red, and Blue respectively). Also different numbers and letters will appear aswell. No.22Sqn will have a Lewis gun on the upper wing. The FM's used are from Peter01's FM downloads.
     
    The markings of each flight represent F.2B squadrons from Summer of 1917 till Spring of 1918.
     
     
    Enjoy, Quack74
     
     

    206 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  24. Eastern Front - Skins for Stock Planes

    This is a few skins for the Eastern Front - I have included two balloons for the Russians, based on the two balloons that come with First Eagles. And I have made three skins each for the stock SPAD 7 and the SPAD 13.
     
    The Caquot style balloon was pretty common in WWI so I made one for the Russians. The kite style balloon (the "Drachen" balloon in the game) was also a common balloon and the Russians purchased several of them from the Parseval-Siegsfeld Company in Germany before the war.
     
    The plane skins are a slight rework of the stock tan skins, most of the change is in the decal placements. I have included decals for some of the Russian squadrons, and I eliminated squadron markings and flight numbers. (One of the SPAD 7 skins uses the SPAD 13 serial numbers because I couldn't find the SPAD 7 numbers in FE Gold.)
     
    The plane skins should work with any of the modded SPADs that use the stock LODs from First Eagles.
     
    The actual skins for each plane are the same, so to save download time, I only included one set with each plane. You will have to copy the 6 bmp files and paste them into the other two folders for each plane.

    122 downloads

       (1 review)

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  25. Eastern Front - Skins for 3 of Laton's Planes

    A set of skins and some file tweaks by Sinbad and Stephen1918 for Laton's MS Type H, MS Type L and Pfalz E.III. You must have Laton's planes in order for these to work.
     
    This download includes - skins for the Eastern front for all the planes - new loadouts, which place the bombs alongside the fuselage for the MS Type L and the Pfalz E.III - a new unarmed version of the MS Type L - new ini files for all the planes which update the way shadows are generated - and new Loading and Hanger screens for all the planes.
     
     
    Installation instructions:
    If you haven't already, download and install the three planes from the CombatACE Download area. (The MS Type L and the Pfalz E.III are each part of a combo pack.)
     
    After the planes are installed, make a copy of the entire "MSTypeL" folder and rename it "MSTypeL_Recon". You will be installing new ini files for this folder later.
     
    My install will replace some of the original files - you might want to make backups before you proceed.
     
     
    For FE1 - Open each of my plane folders and copy the contents into the appropriate folders in your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Click "Yes" when it asks if you want to replace an existing file.
     
    For FE2 - Open each of my plane folders and copy the contents into the appropriate folders in your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Click "Yes" when it asks if you want to replace an existing file.

    109 downloads

       (1 review)

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