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  1. L63

    L63. A fictitious zeppelin for target practice. You can attempt to fly it if you wish, but don't start on the ground.

    3,377 downloads

       (7 reviews)

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  2. DFWCI

    EDITED AND REPAINTED STOCK FIRST EAGLES DFWC V TO REPRESENT AN EARLY WAR TWO SEATER
    (DFWC I) with reduced performance to match the period...
     
    for use with early war aircraft etc
     
    install to the objects/aircraft folder
    if for example you fly a early war aircraft and select 1914-17 as the year in the mission screen..
    then only aircraft of that era will be loaded into the mission
    so this aircraft allows you to fly in the correct period and have some slightly more appropiate targets/enemys
     
    bortdafarm
     
    (is player flyable allso)

    2,093 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  3. DFWCI

    it's just a variant of DFWCV in DFWCI for FE with patch
    from an idea of Bortdafarm
    i hope you love to fly with this plane too
     
    thank for all people that work on this great game

    1,004 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  4. HalberstadtDII_new

    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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    HALBERSTADT DII For FIRST EAGLES
     
    revised model and textures includes skin pack and pit up-dated 04/07
     
    INSTALL TO THE AIRCRAFT FOLDER...
     
    MADE WITH 3DS MAX
    BY BORTDAFARM
     
    feel free to fart about with the bits n bobs
     
    notes;;;
    fm- player version (hard)
    revised model file and textures
     
     
    this version comes with a shadow file
    tho you will need to switch this on in the config file
    like thus
     
    [shadow]
    CastShadow=TRUE
     
    other notes;
    reversed rudder control on your system?;;;
    open the FokkerDIIIL_DATA.INI (right click/-open-/with notepad)
    edit this entry
     
    [Rudder]
    SystemType=CONTROL_SURFACE
    InputName=YAW_CONTROL
    ReverseInput=FALSE
     
    to
     
    [Rudder]
    SystemType=CONTROL_SURFACE
    InputName=YAW_CONTROL
    ReverseInput=TRUE

    992 downloads

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  5. HalberstadtDIII

    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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    HALBERSTADT DIIa/III For FIRST EAGLES
     
    INSTALL TO THE AIRCRAFT FOLDER...
     
    MADE WITH 3DS MAX
    BY BORTDAFARM
     
    feel free to fart about with the bits n bobs
     
    this is the re-engined version with extended ailerons
    I found half a dozen different versions of this aircraft all described as the DIII
    most don't fit the statistical descriptions ..but the photos show the extended ailerons larger wheels,
    and the engine with a side mounted exhaust sytem running back along the side of the fuselage
    and the DII centre section strut configuration with an additional set sloping forward over the engine bay etc...
    so here it is....marginally faster and marginally better aileron response..
     
    notes;;;
    fm- player version (hard)
     
    this version comes with a shadow file
    tho you will need to switch this on in the config file
    like thus
     
    [shadow]
    CastShadow=TRUE
     
    other notes;
    reversed rudder control on your system?;;;
    open the ~~~~~_DATA.INI (right click/-open-/with notepad)
    edit this entry
     
    [Rudder]
    SystemType=CONTROL_SURFACE
    InputName=YAW_CONTROL
    ReverseInput=FALSE
     
    to
     
    [Rudder]
    SystemType=CONTROL_SURFACE
    InputName=YAW_CONTROL
    ReverseInput=TRUE

    979 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  6. Hannover CL.II & CL.III

    Hannover CL.II & CL.III Ver 1 26 May 2009
     
    Model & Skin by Andre (Laton) Simpson
     
    Gunner mesh & Skin provided by Geezer
     
    FM by Peter01
     
     
    Check readme for installation instructions.

    936 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  7. HansaBD1

    Hansa-Brandenberg D1 "Star-Strutter" Ver.1 08 April 2009
     
    Model & Skin by Andre (Laton) Simpson
     
    FM by peter01
     
     
    Please check the read-me for installation instructions.
     
     
    Also included in the release pack are the skin templates for anyone who wishes to create their own paint-schemes

    834 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  8. Halberstadt CL.IV

    Halberstadt CL.IV Ver 1 1 July 2009
     
    Original Model: Geezer
    First Eagles Conversion, Damage meshes & Skin: Andre (Laton) Simpson
    FM: Peter01
    Gunner mesh & Skin provided by Geezer
     
     
    ***Spandau/Parabellum machine gun and Propeller based on the source file from Wings of War by Silver Wish Games/Illusion Software provided by Radek Navratil.
     
     
     
    Template pack included for skinners.
     
    See readme for installation instructions.

    816 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  9. LFG Roland D.VIa

    Hope someone can make a better skin for Roland D.VIa

    805 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  10. PhonixKD1 "Star-Strutter"

    Hansa-Phonix KD1 "Star-Strutter" Ver.1 05 April 2009
     
    Model, Skin & FM by by Andre (Laton) Simpson
     
    This aircraft represents the late version Star-Strutters made under licence by Phonix. They had better pilot seating, a larger rudder/tail assembly and more powerful engine than the original Hansa-Brandenberg variant (which will my next release.)
     
    Please check the read-me for installation instructions.
     
     
    Also included in the release pack are the skin templates for anyone who wishes to create their own paint-schemes

    768 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  11. Rumpler C.I

    The Rumpler C.I was a general purpose two-seat plane first produced in 1915. It was used on all fronts and served throughout the war. My model is armed with a Parabellum machine gun on a Schneider Ring in the rear cockpit along with a synchronized Spandau mounted on the left side the engine.
     
    I have included two loadouts, one for eight 11 kilo bombs carried under the wings, and another for two 50 kilo bombs carried under the fuselage.
     
    I have also included three skinning options - A plain linen and a light blue paint representing early models, and a green/mauve camouflage for later in the war. I have included my templates for those who want to make additional skins.
     
    This plane uses the national markings that come with First Eagles, so you can change nationalities to fly for Austria, Bulgaria or the Turks.
     
    I have included decals for serial numbers and, on the linen and light blue skins, for flight letters. You can choose the letter in the loadout screen. The numbers will be applied randomly.
     
    Historical Notes:
    The serial numbers are fictitious, but in the correct range for the Rumpler C.I.
    I don't know if the flight letters are realistic. The plane looked too naked, and I saw one photo of a Rumpler with a letter "J" on the side, so I allowed my imagination to take over.
     
    Credits:
    My thanks again to Ojcar for making the excellent FM file for this plane.
    Also, my thanks to Nix for making the realistic engine sound file for the Mercedes 6 cylinder engine. (This is the same sound file used with the Albatros C.III so you may already have it.)
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "RumplerC1" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "RumplerC1" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "RumplerC1". Move the folder named "D" from your Airplanes/RumplerC1 folder into the Decals/RumplerC1 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    721 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    5 comments

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  12. Aviatik-Berg D.I

    Aviatik-Berg D.IDesigned by Julius von Berg for the Aviatik company, the D.I was the first fighter completely built in Austria. The Berg was light and maneuverable, and after structural problems in the early models were overcome, it became a good combat plane.
     
    Although nimble, reasonably fast, and able to reach higher altitudes than many of the planes it fought, the Aviatik D.I was prone to overheating. Many pilots flew with the engine cover panels removed, so I built this plane without the engine cover.
     
    Early versions of the plane had the two Schwarzlose machine guns mounted low on each side of the engine. Later versions put the guns higher and within reach of the pilot to make it easier to clear jammed guns. This is a later version with the guns firing through tubes under the manifolds and projecting through the radiator.
     
    I have included a basic skin along with my skinning templates. I highly recommend the skins made by Quack74, available at CombatACE as a separate download.
     
    Revision 1 - June 12, 2011It appears that I made the original about 20% too large. I have rescaled the plane to the correct size, this involved making some changes in and around the cockpit. Since I was revising the cockpit, I put the correct guns in this version (Schartzlose instead of Spandau.) I have also included the FM written by ojcar, and the sound for the Austro-Daimler engine made by Nix.This version includes all new LODs, new data file, new cockpit ini, and new decal ini. If you have downloaded the previous version, it would be easiest to just delete the whole folder and replace it with this version.
     
    Revision 2 - September 20, 2011I have added a complete set of letter decals so you can set a flight letter in the Loadout screen, or the game will randomly assign a different letter to each plane. There will also be a different serial number randomly assigned to each plane as well.
     
    Revision 3 - June 5, 2012I have made slight changes to the model, especially in the rigging. This revision has all new LODs. Ojcar has made changes to the FM to work with the new model. All the decals are the same as before.
     
    Installation Instructions - New install
     
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AviatikD1" into the "Aircraft" folder in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. You also need to move the sound file "Austro-daimler200.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AviatikD1" into the "Aircraft" folder in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "AviatikD1". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AviatikD1 folder into the Decals/AviatikD1 folder you just made.You also need to move the sound file "Austro-daimler200.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    Installation Instructions - Update existing install
     
    For both FE1 and FE2 - Delete the following files and replace them with the new versions: All the LOD files and OUT files - you are deleting three of each and replacing them with four of each. The OUT files are optional and not necessary for the game. AviatikD1.ini - the new one makes use of the extra LOD.AviatikD1_DATA.INI - The new one uses the new rigging and is slightly more compact than the original.Everything else is the same as in the Revision 2 download.

    707 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  13. AVIATIKCII SKINS

    Hi guys
    more WIPs 95% ers
    i got a couple of av cii skins and a abl CII & a rumpler on the av airframe
    u will see from the screenie wot i mean
     
    2 updates 2day but the first is because i put the wrong decal.ini in the rumpler
    & the second is because i forgot 2 add something 2 the readme :blush2:
     
     
    hope u like um
    gambit168

    642 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  14. Hansa-Brandenburg C.I - 3 pack

    The Hansa-Brandenburg C.I was an Austro-Hungarian two seater, similar in size and configuration to the German Albatros. It was introduced in 1916 and used throughout the war, with more powerful engines in later versions. The HB C.I was used primarily for reconnaissance and light bombing, although it saw service as a fighter early in the war. Early versions of the plane carried a gun pod on the upper wing. After a better synchronization system was developed, the gun was moved down to the left side of the fuselage.
     
    I have included three different versions of the plane with this download. Ojcar has created FM's for the 160hp, 200hp, and 230hp engines, and Nix has provided the engine sounds for all three. There are three slightly different models, with different loadouts, different serial number decals, and different skins for each plane, so there are three complete planes which can be installed individually or all together.
     
    The skins are interchangeable, except for the serial numbers, but you may see some stretching on the nose of the 230hp version. Each skin has a "Standard" version which will allow you to change nationalities, and an "Austrian" version with the cross at mid wing. The Austrian version won't let you change the national insignia. I have included my skinning templates.
     
    Ojcar has also provided two new guns for this plane. For FE1, we have included Peter01's GunData.ini with Ojcar's guns added. To load the new guns you will need the Gun Editor available from the Combat Ace download area, (I have provided a link at the end of this page.) For FE2, Ojcar has provided the necessary files.
     
     
     
    Credits:
    My thanks once again to Ojcar for making three excellent data.ini files and two new gun data files for this plane - and for teaching me how to add guns to First Eagles.
     
    My thanks to Nix who created the engine sound files for the Austro-Daimler 160, 200, and 230 horse-power engines.
     
    Thanks also to Sinbad and Quack74 who provided reference materials for the Hansa-Brandenburg C.I
     
     
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the three folders named "HBC1_160" "HBC1_200" and "HBC1_230" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Move the three sound files named "Austro-daimler160.wav" "Austro-daimler200.wav" and "Austro-daimler230.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    To add guns you'll need the Gun Editor program (available in the Combat Ace Downloads area.) Move the newGundata.ini file into the FirstEagles/Objects folder. Open the Gun Editor and click the Open button. Find the Gundata.ini you just installed and open it. Make sure the new guns are there (the last one in the list should be "8MM_SCHWARZLOSE_M0712" Click the Save button and close the Gun Editor. You have the new guns!
     
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the three folders named "HBC1_160" "HBC1_200" and "HBC1_230" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create three new folders named "HBC1_160" "HBC1_200" and "HBC1_230". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/HBC1_xxx folders into the corresponding Decals/HBC1_xxx folders you just made. Move the three sound files named "Austro-daimler160.wav" "Austro-daimler200.wav" and "Austro-daimler230.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    To add the guns move both gun folders ("8MM_SCHWARZLOSE_M0712" and "8MM_SCHWARZLOSE_M0712_Gunner") into your Guns folder (in your mod files folder) and you're done!
     
     
    This is the URL for Gun Editor I use for FE1:
    http://combatace.com/files/file/103-sf-gun-editor-for-strike-fighters/

    608 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  15. Lloyd C.II

    This is a complete revision of the Lloyd C.II with all new LODs, new skins, and improved decals. Ojcar has also improved the FM for this plane. Any skins that were made for the original version will not work with this version.
     
    The Lloyd C.II was based on a pre-war Austro-Hungarian airplane but with a slightly shorter wingspan and the addition of a machine gun on a circular mount for the observer. The C.II featured a plywood body and swept-back, tapered wings and was used for reconnaissance and light bombing throughout the war.
     
    The gun ring had limited movement, especially in the vertical direction, which I have tried to reproduce in my model. This will be a challenging plane to fly because you need to move the plane to bring enemy planes into range of the gunner. There is no gun for the pilot.
     
    There are also two bomb loading options for light and heavy bombing runs. (We don't know if the Lloyd ever carried 50kg bombs, but we included the option anyway.)
     
    I have included three skinning options, one with standard Austro-Hungarian markings from early in the war, and two from later in the war. I have included my skinning templates for those who want make their own skins.
     
    I have included a set of serial numbers which will be randomly assigned to each plane. The numbers are fictitious, but in the correct range for the Lloyd C.II.
     
    Ojcar made a new data.ini for this plane. He added the heavy bomb option to the loadout. The 6.5 Schwarzlose gun he created for the original plane is included, along with his instructions for loading the gun data ("DataReadMe.txt")
     
    Credits:
    Great thanks to Ojcar, who made the excellent FM and who added some nice features to this plane.
     
    Installation instructions:
    This is a complete revision of the original Lloyd C.II. If you have the plane already, begin by deleting the Lloyd C.II from the Aircraft Folder, and (if you run FE2) from the Decals folder. Then install the new plane.
     
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "LloydC2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "LloydC2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "LloydC2". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/LloydC2 folder into the Decals/LloydC2 folder you just made.
     
    To install the gun:
    This is the same gun that was included with the original Lloyd C.II. If you had the original plane, you don't need to install the gun. If this is your first install, follow the instructions below.
     
    For FE1: Follow the instructions in Ojcar's DataReadMe.txt file. You'll have to make changes to the LloydC2_data.ini file.
     
    For FE2: Follow the instructions in Ojcar's DataReadMe.txt file.

    598 downloads

       (8 reviews)

    3 comments

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  16. Phönix D.IIa

    The Phönix D.IIa was the same as the D.II but with a more powerful 230 hp Hiero engine, which gave it better speed and better climbing ability.
     
    My model of the D.IIa is based on my model of the D.II but with a different engine - which means all new .LOD files as well as a new cockpit (the engine is part of the cockpit in this model.) I have made a slightly different skin, new decals, and ojcar has made a different FM, so this is a completely new plane. (You do NOT need the D.II in order to install this plane.)
     
    The skins and decals are interchangeable with the D.II.
     
    I have included a set of letter decals so you can set flight letters in the Loadout screen, or the game will randomly assign a different letter to each plane.
     
    The skinning templates are identical to the D.II, but I have included them here anyway. I have also included my .OUT files for the benefit of future modders.
     
    Credits
    My thanks to ojcar, who created the FM to capture the improved power and performance of this excellent Austro-Hungarian fighter.
     
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "PhoenixD2a" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder.
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "PhoenixD2a" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "PhoenixD2a". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/PhoenixD2a folder into the Decals/PhoenixD2a folder you just made.

    514 downloads

       (1 review)

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  17. Phönix D.II

    The Austro-Hungarian Phönix D.II was an improved version of the D.I, both of which appeared in 1917. The D.II included changes to the ailerons, elevators, and engine which improved the performance over the D.I. The Phönix was a stable plane and slow to maneuver but could handle steep dives and was considered an excellent fighter.
     
    I have included a set of letter decals so you can set flight letters in the Loadout screen, or the game will randomly assign a different letter to each plane.
     
    I have included my skinning templates so others can make new skins if they want. I have also included my .OUT files for the benefit of future modders.
     
    Credits
    My thanks to ojcar, who created the FM to capture the power and performance of this sturdy plane.
     
    Historical Notes
    I couldn't find any photos of the D.II cockpit. The cockpit of my model is based on the D.I with a little speculation. I believe it is reasonably accurate.
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "PhoenixD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder.
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "PhoenixD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "PhoenixD2". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/PhoenixD2 folder into the Decals/PhoenixD2 folder you just made.

    485 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  18. Aviatik-Berg D.I (Early)

    Designed by Julius von Berg for the Aviatik company, the D.I was the first fighter completely built in Austria. The Berg was light and maneuverable, and after structural problems in the early models were overcome, it became a good combat plane.
     
    Early versions of the plane had the two Schwarzlose machine guns mounted low on each side of the engine. This is the early version of the plane. This download includes a new cockpit as well as a modified fuselage. Ojcar has made a completely new FM to reflect the different flight characteristics of this plane.
     
    I have included a basic skin and my skinning templates. I highly recommend the skins made by Quack74, available at CombatACE as a separate download. This plane has an extra piece that was not included in Quack's skins, I have included a skin to match Quack's skins which you will need to add to each skin folder.
     
    Credits
    My thanks to Ojcar for making the FM. And thanks to Nix for making the engine sound file.
     
    Installation Instructions
     
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AviatikD1_Early" into the "Aircraft" folder in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. This file uses the same sound file as the original AviatikD1. If you did not install that plane then you will also need to move the sound file "Austro-daimler200.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AviatikD1_Early" into the "Aircraft" folder in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "AviatikD1_Early". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AviatikD1_Early folder into the Decals/AviatikD1_Early folder you just made. This file uses the same sound file as the original AviatikD1. If you did not install that plane then you will also need to move the sound file "Austro-daimler200.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    465 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  19. Aviatik-Berg D.I 185hp

    The Aviatik-Berg D.I had many variations, with different engines, different radiator configurations, different fuselage shapes, and different gun placements. This is a very early version, with a 185hp Daimler engine and a non-synchronized Schwarzlose machine gun mounted above the wing.
     
    The machine gun is detachable and can be mounted or unmounted in the Loadout screen.
     
    I have included one of Quack74's basic skins and decal sets with a set of serial numbers which will be applied randomly to each plane.
     
    This plane has an extra piece that was not included in Quack's skins, I have included skins for the new part to match each of Quack's skins, which you will need to add to each skin folder.
     
    Historical Notes
    This version of the Aviatik did not have a cutout in the upper wing and the fuselage was higher in front of the fuselage. My model is converted from a later version and has not been corrected because I wanted to make sure that all of Quack's skins would still work with this plane.
     
     
    Credits
    My great thanks to Ojcar for making the FM and the Schwarzlose weapon data, and for teaching me how to make weapon stations.
    Thanks to Quack 74 for making the skin and decal set for all the Aviatiks, and for allowing me use one as the default skin for this plane.
    And thanks to Nix for making the engine sound file.
     
     
    Installation Instructions
    If you are using FE1, you will need to use the Weapons Editor available from the Thirdwire Downloads area. You will also need to use a CAT file extractor utility (SFP1E Extract Utility available in the CombatACE Downloads area.)
     
     
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AviatikD1_185" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. This file uses the same sound file as the original AviatikD1. If you did not install that plane then you will also need to move the sound file "Austro-daimler200.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    To install the gun - If you haven't already done so, extract the WeaponData.INI and the WeaponData.DAT files from the FirstEagles ObjectData.CAT file. Make a new folder named "Weapons" in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. Put the two extracted files into the new folder.
     
    In my download, open the file named "Single_Schwarzlose_Angled_Data.INI," copy everything and paste it at the end of the "WeaponData.INI" you just extracted. Then change the number (WeaponData001) to the next consecutive number. Save the file.
     
    In my downlaod, copy the files named "Schwarzlose.BMP" and "SchwarzloseAngle.LOD" and put them into the FirstEagles/Objects/Weapons folder.
     
    Open the Weapons Editor, Open the WeaponsData.INI, make sure the new weapon (Single_Schwarzlose_Angled) is there, click "Save" and Close the editor.
     
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AviatikD1_185" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "AviatikD1_185". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AviatikD1_185 folder into the Decals/AviatikD1_185 folder you just made. This file uses the same sound file as the original AviatikD1. If you did not install that plane then you will also need to move the sound file "Austro-daimler200.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    To install the gun - From my download, copy the folder named "Single Schwarzlose Angled" into your Objects/Weapons folder.

    389 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    1 comment

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  20. AI flyable rigid Airships

    AI FLYABLE RIGID AIRSHIPS:
    Well, a quick and dirty work to make AI flyable two of the excellent Stephen1918 airships.
    -The real L32 Zeppelin was shot down in 1916 over Horns Reef by the cruisers Galetea and Phaeton while trying to raid England. Before this it made 77 recon missions over North Sea.
    The model we have is intended to have a generic German rigid Airship to use in campaign mode (you should create units with one plane and only one pilot).
    -The real R23 class was never used in combat, but two of the improved R23X were built in 1918, and in fact one of them, the R29 attacked the UB-115 U-boat (it also was attacked by some ships. The submarine was sunk, and this was the only recoorded success of a British rigid airship.
    Both airships are hard to destroy with machine guns, but the AI fighters will try to pass through the Airship sometimes (a game engine limit). Bad idea! The fighter will be destroyed (and the pilot probably will had the VC or Legion d'honneur) and the Airship badly damaged.
    To install them you should put the AirshipR23 and ZeppelinL32 folders into your Aircraft folder.
    Enjoy it!
    Both models and skins by Stephen1918
    All FMs, Loadouts and .ini stuff by Ojcar
    Special thanks to Peter01 and Hitchingbroke!

    381 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    1 comment

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  21. Halberstadt D5

    This aircraft is an all-new model, with hi-res skins. The D5 was basically a cleaned up D3. The upper wing structure was revised with a simpler strut system that improved pilot visibility, and the exhaust system was simplified. The D5 had provision for two Spandau machine guns, but usually just one was installed on the left side (to save weight). The D5's structure was very strong for its day, but the 120 hp engine was not powerful enough to match the performance of Albatross fighters so only fifty-seven D5s were built.
     
    A separate graphics pack will be posted soon, containing textures and templates.
     
    To install, unzip the contents to a new folder.
     
    For FE/FEG: I don't have them so I don't know how to install these files. If you run FE/FEG and have trouble loading these files, post a question in the First Eagles section here at Combat Ace - someone should help you.
     
    For FE2:
    Copies of three ini files - ENVIRONMENTSYSTEM, SOUNDLIST, VIEWLIST - go in your FLIGHT folder.
    A copy of the HalberstadtD5 folder goes in your OBJECTS/AIRCRAFT folder.
    A copy of the Pilots folder goes in your OBJECTS folder.
    A copy of the SOUNDS folder goes in your First Eagles 2 folder (alongside FLIGHT, OBJECTS, etc)
     
    There is a long list of guys who helped me produce this aircraft, or posted stuff that I used to complete the package:
    - Stephen1918
    - Ojcar
    - gambit168
    - Sully
    - Southside Bucky
    - Nixou
    - Viper63a
     
    I've probably forgotten someone - if so, my apologies. Enjoy!

    359 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  22. AEG C.IV

    The AEG C.IV was a German 2 seater that was introduced in 1916 and saw service until the end of the war. It served on the Western, Eastern, and Palestine fronts and was operated by Bulgaria and Turkey as well as by Germany. It was primarily a reconnaissance plane, but was also used as a bomber escort, although not very successfully. It had a fixed Spandau machine gun for the pilot, a Parabellum on a ring mount for the observer, and could carry a small bomb load.
     
    I have included two skins, a green and lilac camo, and a green and brown camo. I have also included a full set of number decals. My skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    There are two bomb loadouts, one internal, and one external mounted under the wings. It is doubtful that the AEG C.IV carried external bombs, but I liked the look of it. For historical accuracy, you probably shouldn't use the External Bombs loadout.
     
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the AEG C.IV and for providing valuable information, especially for the cockpit details.
    Thanks also to Nix, who made the sound file for the Mercedes 160hp engine.
     
    Thanks to Ojcar (again) for pointing out the problem with the decals.
     
     
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AEGC4" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AEGC4" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "AEGC4". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AEGC4 folder into the Decals/AEGC4 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    332 downloads

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  23. Rumpler 6B-1

    The Rumpler 6B was a float plane version of the Rumpler C.I. It had more forward stagger to the upper wing and a larger rudder than the land version. The fuselage was also modified to make the plane a one man fighter.
     
    I have made an early version, the 6B-1. The 6B-2 was introduced later and was slightly larger, had a different tail, and didn't perform as well as the 6B-1. The Rumpler 6B-1 was a fighter and saw service in the Baltic, the North Sea, and the Black Sea.
     
    Since it's a float plane, the 6B-1 works best in the Flanders, Gibraltar or other terrain that has a lot of water. The plane will actually take off and land from a conventional airfield, but it looks strange to see the floats going under the ground. It would be best to start the missions in the air.
     
    I have included two skins, a standard German "Sea Hex" camo and a mottled green and blue camo. My skinning templates are included with the download. I have also included a set of number decals.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Rumpler 6B-1 and for providing information on the appearance of the plane.
    Thanks to Nix for providing the sound for the Mercedes engine.
     
     
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "Rumpler6B1" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "Rumpler6B1" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "Rumpler6B1". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/Rumpler6B1 folder into the Decals/Rumpler6B1 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    317 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  24. LFG Roland D.II

    The Roland D.II was a German fighter introduced in early 1917. It featured an unusual fuselage, with the upper wings attached to a pylon in front of the pilot. Although the plane had a strong structure and performed reasonably well, the poor forward view limited its effectiveness as a fighter. On the Western Front, it was soon replaced by other planes, but continued in service on the Eastern and Macedonian Fronts until the end of the war.
     
    I have included two skins, a green and lilac camo, and a green and brown camo. I have also included a full set of number decals. My skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Roland D.II.
    Thanks also to Nix, who made the sound file for the Mercedes 160hp engine.
    Thanks also to Crowford who offered many suggestions and beta-tested version 3.
     
    Installation Instructions
    Note - The engine sound file has been used in several other planes. If you already have a file with the same name in your Sounds folder, then you don't need to install mine.
     
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RolandD2" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. If you don't already have it, you will also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RolandD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "RolandD2". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/RolandD2 folder into the Decals/RolandD2 folder you just made. If you don't already have it, you will also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    315 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  25. Anatra C.I

    This version includes a new FM made by ojcar.
    When the Ukrainian city of Odessa was occupied by Austria-Hungary early in 1918, the Anatra factory was found intact and production of the Anatra DS was continued as the "Anatra C.I". Many of the first Austrian versions had the Austrian cross painted over the Russian insignia.
    The Anatra C.I was used mostly for training, but some were used for reconnaissance, as a fighter and light bomber. Many of them survived the war and were used in the fighting in Eastern Europe after the end of World War I.
    In version 2 - I have created a separate version for the Austrian plane, with a Schwarzlose machine gun and German bombs in the loadout. There are two Austrian skins, one with crosses painted over the Russian roundels, and one with standard insignia. (I have also included a postwar Yugoslav skin, because I like the insignia.) I have included my skinning templates for those who want make their own skins.
    In version 3 - Ojcar has made a new FM for the plane. I have refined the wings and added some details. I created a new cockpit with German gauges and machine gun. I made two Austrian skins for the plane and I kept the Yugoslav skin, because I like the insignia. I have included my skinning templates for those who want make their own skins.
    Historical Notes:
    The serial numbers are fictitious. I found several sources which said that Anatras carried a machine gun mounted on the fuselage for the pilot. I couldn't find any details of the mounting, so I guessed where it might be located.
    Credits:
    My thanks to Ojcar once again for making a new data.ini file for this plane.
    Installation instructions:
    This revision replaces previous versions. If you have an older version, please delete it, then install the new version.
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "AnatraC1" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. 
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "AnatraC1" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "AnatraC1". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AnatraC1 folder into the Decals/AnatraC1 folder you just made. 
     

    309 downloads

       (1 review)

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