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  1. Airco Dh.2 for First Eagles

    DH.2 by John 'Aladar' Dawson
     
    FM by the incredibly helpful and talented Charles
     
    Well folks, this is my first airplane for the SF engine, and I'm hoping it'll live up to the hopes of the community. It's been alot of fun, and I hope y'all enjoy it.
     
    Read the Readme.txt please.
     
    EDIT:
     
    Thanks to BigBouncer, who posted a great tip for increasing FPS. If you don't want to redownload the file, open up DH2.ini in the readme and change CastShadow=TRUE to Castshadow=FALSE
     
    It aughta improve the FPS. :)

    4,632 downloads

       (20 reviews)

    1 comment

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  2. Morane-Saulnier N “Bullet”

    Morane-Saulnier N Monoplane version 1.3
    18 May 2007
     
    By Vernon "p10ppy" Bowden
     
    Please read the Installation.txt for other notes and installation instructions

    2,935 downloads

       (28 reviews)

    3 comments

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  3. Caproni Ca.3

    Add on plane for the First Eagles The Great Air War 1918
    Patch No.1 compatible
    your comments are welcome at tosovsky.pavel (at) seznam.cz
    Readme included.
    Enjoy Monty

    2,431 downloads

       (14 reviews)

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  4. Morane-Saulnier Type H

    Morane-Saulnier Type H Monoplane Ver.2 15 May 2007
     
    Model by by Andre (Laton) Simpson
    Skins by v. Deutschmark
    FM by peter01
     
    Please check the Readme file for other notes and installation instructions
     
     
    V.2 Incorporates the new V3 FM's by peter01

    1,589 downloads

       (9 reviews)

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  5. RAF BE2c

    Several variations of the BE2 were produced by the Royal Aircraft Factory from 1912 until the end of World War 1. The BE2c was introduced in 1914 and was produced in large numbers. It was designed to be a very stable plane, which was desirable in a reconnaissance plane, but not very effective for a fighter. During its service, the BE2c was used mostly for recon missions, but it sometimes served as a fighter and as a light bomber.
     
    I have included two skins, a stock linen, and a brown paint. A full set of number decals are included for each skin. My skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    The gunner in the BE2c sat in front of the pilot and either had multiple guns, or was able to move the gun between multiple mounts. The game engine does not allow this, so I set up the data file to limit the gunner's aim to the upper rear of the plane. However, I provided alternate lines in the FM which will allow you to widen the gunner's aim, but that makes the gun pass through the struts, and sometimes shoot through the wing.
     
    Instructions for changing the gunner's range of motion are included in the download.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the BE2c and for providing resources for the model.
    Thanks also to 33Lima and Hansa who provided resources for the cockpit and help with details of the model.
    Thanks to Mike Dora for identifying and helping me fix problems with the gunner.
    Thanks to Nicholas Bell for correcting the hit box coordinates for this plane.
     
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RAFBE2C" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RAFBE2C" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "RAFBE2C". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/RAFBE2C folder into the Decals/RAFBE2C folder you just made.

    490 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    1 comment

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  6. Voisin Type V with 37mm cannon

    The Voisin Type V was a slightly improved version of the Voisin III, with minor changes to the 150hp Salmson engine, a more streamlined nacelle, and staggered wings. It was first used in 1915, but was not a significant improvement over the Voisin III and served alongside it rather than replacing it. Some Type Vs were equipped with a a 37mm Hotchkiss cannon mounted in the nose and were successfully used for ground attack missions.
     
    In my model, the 37mm cannon is rigged as an internal gun, so the pilot can fire it. The gunner would normally sit or stand directly behind the cannon, but I have placed him to the side so you can get a clear view of your target. As a result, some of the cockpit details have been altered, but are still reasonable.
     
    Ojcar has created the data file for the plane, and spent some time tweaking the gun data to get it to perform more realistically. (You will have to reload between shots.)
     
    I have included three skinning options for the plane, identical except for the decals. The Italian Linen uses the Italian insignia with red and green underwing panels. The Russian Linen uses the Russian insignia and includes stripes on the tail planes. The Standard Linen can be used for all the other Entente powers. This plane uses the national markings that come with First Eagles, so you can easily change nationalities (in the Standard Linen skin only.) I have included all my skinning templates. This is slightly different from the Voisin III and the skins are not interchangeable.
     
    I have also included decals for serial numbers which will be applied randomly.
     
     
    Historical Notes:
    The serial numbers are fictious, but more or less in the correct range for the Voisin Type V.
     
    The Russians used different national markings on the tail planes, If you use my Russian skin, you will have white, blue, and red stripes on the tail planes. If you use the Standard skin for the Russians, you will get roundels on the tail planes.
     
    Details of the gunner and gunner's cockpit have been altered to make it possible for the pilot to fire the gun.
     
     
    Credits:
    My thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for this plane, and for massaging the data for the gun to get a more realistic effect.
     
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "Voisin5" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder.
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "Voisin5" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "Voisin5". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/Voisin5 folder into the Decals/Voisin5 folder you just made.
     
     
     
    A note about Effects -
    I have used the 37mm Hotchkiss 1885 cannon in my plane. In First Eagles, this is usually used as a ground object and the gun fire animation is quite large. If you have a slow computer, you may not be able to see the fire effect unless you have shadows turned off.
     
    If you have downloaded p10ppy's SPAD XII, then you already have a nice fire effect for an aircraft mounted cannon (with smoke blowing back over the cockpit). The effect is in a file named "37mmSPAD.ini" in your Effects folder and is named "37mmFireEffectEnH". You can edit the GunData.ini for the 37MM_HOTCHKISS_1885 to use the better effect by changing the effect name to read:
     
    GunFireEffect=37mmFireEffectEnH

    497 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  7. Morane-Saulnier Type L Pack

    Morane-Saulnier Type L Variants Ver.2 15 May 2007
     
    Model by by Andre (Laton) Simpson
    Skins by v. Deutschmark & Andre Simpson
    FM by peter01
     
    Please check the Readme file for other notes and installation intructions
     
     
    V.2 Incorporates the new V3 FM's by peter01

    1,639 downloads

       (10 reviews)

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  8. Hanriot HD1 Dual

    November-December 2007
     
    Hanriot HD1 Dual (2x Vickers MG)
     
    Type Biplane fighter aircraft
    Manufacturer Hanriot
    Designed by Pierre Dupont
    Introduced June 1916
    Primary users Italian Air Force
    Belgian Air Force
    Number built about 1200
     
     
    EmlD: 3D Model, Cockpit and textures
    sinbad: skins
    peter01: FMs

    1,412 downloads

       (8 reviews)

    1 comment

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  9. Vickers FB5 "Gunbus"

    The Vickers FB5 was the first British plane designed specifically as a fighter. It was nicknamed the "Gunbus" because the pusher style aircraft had a factory installed machine gun mounted in the front, giving the gunner a wide angle of fire.
     
    Although underpowered for its size, the large tail surfaces made it quite maneuverable. The Gunbus was an effective fighter for its time and was used to create the first fighter squadron, the RFC No. 11 Squadron. The Vickers FB5 was quickly outclassed and replaced by other fighters but it made a lasting impression on pilots.
     
    I have included two skins with decal ini's for both the Standard Linen used by Britain and France, as well as an early British skin with flags instead of roundels. I have also included a set of serial numbers which will be applied randomly. I have included my skinning templates for the plane and the cockpit.
     
    Historical Notes
    The serial numbers are fictitious, but in the correct range for most FB5s.
    Details of the instrument panel are mostly conjecture.
    Several kinds of gun mounts were used on the Gunbus, most of them required considerable upper body motion for the gunner. In First Eagles, it is not possible to animate the gunner, so my gun mount is fictitious, but at least allows the gunner some freedom of movement.
     
    Credits
    My thanks to Ojcar for once again making an excellent data file for the Vickers Gunbus.
    My thanks to Nix for providing the sound for the Gnome engine
     
    Version 2 - Ojcar has created a new FM which improves the fighting performance of the AI. A fake machine gun has been added which causes the pilot of AI planes to be more active in pursuing enemy aircraft. Installation instructions for the new gun are in a separate file.
     
     
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "VickersFB5" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. You also need to move the sound file "gnome80m4.wav" into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "VickersFB5" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "VickersFB5". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/VickersFB5 folder into the Decals/VickersFB5 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "gnome80m4.wav" into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    To install the fake machine gun, follow the instructions in the file named "InstructionsForInstallingGuns".

    622 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  10. Anatra DS "Anasal"

    This version includes a new FM made by ojcar.
    The Anatra DS was a two seat Russian plane powered by a Salmson 9 cylinder, water cooled, radial engine. The plane was therefore called the "Anasal", short for "Anatra Salmson". When the Ukrainian city of Odessa was occupied by Austria-Hungary early in 1918, the Anatra factory was found intact and production continued as the "Anatra C.I". Many of the first Austrian versions had the Austrian cross painted over the Russian insignia.
    The Anatra was used mostly for reconnaissance, but also 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 included a loadout for a light bomb load and three skinning options - A generic Russian skin, and skins for two Russian squadrons - the 19th and the 4th squadrons with decals for the squadron tail markings. I have included my skinning templates for those who want make their own skins.
    In version 3 - I improved the details around the nose, completely reskinned the plane and cockpit, and corrected several problems with node names in the data file. New templates are included in the version 3 download.
    In version 4 - Ojcar has made a new FM for the plane. I have refined the wings and added some details. Old skins will still work with this revision. I have included the old skinning templates with the download.
    Historical Notes:
    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 revision of the 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 "AnatraDS" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. 
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "AnatraDS" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "AnatraDS". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AnatraDS folder into the Decals/AnatraDS folder you just made. 
     

    422 downloads

       (1 review)

    3 comments

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  11. Savoia Pomilio SP.3

    Savoia Pomilio SP3 Ver.1 May 2007
     
    Model & FM by Andre (Laton) Simpson
    Skins by v. Deutschmark
     
     
    **Thanks to the SFP1 Dev A-Team (capun, CB Productions, Charles, Kesselbrut & The Wrench) for kindly providing the front gunner 3D Mesh**
     
     
    Please check the Readme for other notes and installation intructions.

    1,332 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  12. Lebed 12

    The Lebed 12 was a Russian general purpose plane introduced in early 1917. It saw service through the remainder of the war and was used extensively by both sides in the civil wars. It was the most highly produced Russian designed aircraft of World War I and equipped four divisions as well as several training schools. The Lebed 12 was armed with a single Colt-Browning machine gun and could carry a small bomb load.
     
    My version has two skins. I have included my skinning templates, decals for the Lebed version insignia for the tail and fuselage, and Peter01's data for the Colt-Browning machine gun. Installation instructions for the gun data are included in a separate text file, included with the download.
     
    Credits:
    My thanks to Ojcar for making the FM file for this plane, and for making adjustments for the machine gun and loadouts.
    Thanks to Peter01 for making the improved data for the Colt-Browning machine gun.
    Thanks to Crowford for correcting how I placed the decals.
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the folder named "Lebed12" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. To install the gun, follow the instructions in the file named "InstructionsForInstallingGuns".
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the folder named "Lebed12" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "Lebed12". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/Lebed12 folder into the Decals/Lebed12 folder you just made. To install the gun, follow the instructions in the file named "InstructionsForInstallingGuns".

    228 downloads

       (3 reviews)

    1 comment

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  13. Farman Pack2

    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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    Farman Shorthorn/Longhorn Double pack For FIRST EAGLES
     
    MF11c and MF7 both french
     
    INSTALL TO THE AIRCRAFT FOLDER...
     
    MADE WITH 3DS MAX
    BY BORTDAFARM
     
    feel free to fart about with the bits n bobs
     
    Notes#
    the shorthorn MF11c is equiped with a 360 degree mounted MG
    operated by the standing observer

    1,179 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  14. GauntletMk1

    She's not a WWI aircraft, but she's set up for FE. Definitely Beta, but if you want something with some zip against those Fokkers, well, try her out.

    1,519 downloads

       (7 reviews)

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  15. Farman F.40

    The Farman F.40 was a joint design by the two Farman Brothers, Maurice and Henri, combining features of the MF.11 and HF.22. Like the other Farman designs, placing the engine in the rear gave the gunner an open field of fire. The F.40 was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber and was widely used by most of the Entente forces. The long wingspan gave stability, but made it slow to maneuver. French squadrons began replacing it in 1916.
     
    My plane includes loadouts for a light bomb load and for Le Prieur rockets. I have included three skins, French, Belgian, and Russian. Decals and my skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    I have included ojcar's "DummyMachineGun" data, Peter01's Lewis Machine Gun data and P10ppy's Le Prieur rockets with this download.
     
    Warning
    The Farman F.40 has a wider wingspan than First Eagles expects so if you start on the runway, your wings will be touching the wings of the planes next to you. This will cause an immediate collision and you or other planes in your flight may lose their wingtips as soon as the game starts. Best to start in the air, or modify the airfield.ini in the terrain folder to space out the planes on the runway.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Farman F.40 and for making the data for the dummy machine gun. And for helping me with the installation package for FE2.
    Thanks also to P10ppy who made the Le Prieur rockets, and to Peter01 who made the data for the Lewis Gun.
    Thanks also to Crowford who provided resources for the Farman cockpits.
     
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    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file. Move the folder named "FarmanF40" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file. Move the folder named "FarmanF40" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "FarmanF40". Move the folder named "D" from your Aircraft/FarmanF40 folder into the Decals/FarmanF40 folder you just made.
     
     
    You may not need to install the guns or rockets, they have been used on other planes and you may already have them. Instructions for installing the guns and rockets, if you should need them, are in a separate file included in this download.

    283 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  16. Bristol M.1C - Version 3

    Bristol M.1C by Andre Simpson Version 2A - Feb 25 2007
     
     
    This is a partial re-work of my original M.1C.
     
    The new version includes more detail on the wings, gun animation, damage nodes/graphics, revised hit boxes and collision points
    and a tweaked FM. Any 3rd party skins should work fine, I've tried to match the original mapping.
     
    - Installation -
     
    Unzip the BristolM1C folder into your First Eagles "/Objects/Aircraft/" directory. You will need to re-install any 3rd party skins that you used on the prior version.

    1,750 downloads

       (7 reviews)

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  17. Farman Pack

    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.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     
    Farman Shorthorn 4 pack For FIRST EAGLES
     
    4 versions two armed two unarmed both french and RFC
     
    INSTALL TO THE AIRCRAFT FOLDER...
     
    MADE WITH 3DS MAX
    BY BORTDAFARM
     
    feel free to fart about with the bits n bobs

    1,170 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  18. Sikorsky S-16

    The S-16 was designed by Igor Sikorsky as fighter escort for bombers and was the first Russian-built aircraft with a synchronized machine gun. The plane was small and highly maneuverable, but had a smaller engine than intended and was outclassed by German aircraft of the time.
    The dual axle landing gear was designed for landings on rough ground. Several versions of the S-16 were produced with variations in engines and wing configurations. Relatively few S-16s were produced, but were used throughout the war and in the Russian Civil War.
    This plane carries the markings of the Eskadra Vozdushnykh Korablei (Squadron of Air Ships), the world's first strategic bomber group.
    I have included four skins, several plain linen, and one gray-green. I have included my skinning templates so others can make new skins if they want. 
    Credits
    And my thanks to ojcar, who created the FM to reproduce the nimble characteristics of the plane.
    My thanks to Nix, who provided the sound for the Gnome 80hp engine (and revised it until I was happy.)

    Historical Notes
    The Russian Banner with the yellow square and two-headed eagle was the imperial banner and was not used on aircraft, but the replica in Connecticut uses it, so I used it on mine. The gray-green version uses a more accurate fuselage marking. If historical accuracy is important to you, change the decals.ini for texture set 1 to use "EVKBanner" instead of "ImperialBanner".
    Wings Palette shows the gray-green plane with a red triangle on the fuselage. I believe this was a Bolshevik plane in which red was painted over the standard Russian markings. I used the standard markings on mine.

    Version 2 Notes 
    I have made slight changes to model, especially to the way the plane is rigged, and Ojcar has made a new FM for this plane. I have also improved the skins and made new skins for some different Russian squadrons.

    Version 3 Notes 
    I have made all new LODs, with higher detail and lower poly count, and with all new skins. Ojcar has made a new FM for this plane. 

    Installation instructions
    This is a completely new plane, if you have already installed the Sikorsky S-16, delete it and replace it with this version, including the decals. The sound file remains the same.
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SikorskyS16" into the "Aircraft" folder in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. If you don't already have it, move the sound file "gnome80m4.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SikorskyS16" into the "Aircraft" folder in the FirstEagles/Objects folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "SikorskyS16".  Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/SikorskyS16 folder into the Decals/SikorskyS16 folder you just made. If you don't already have it, move the sound file "gnome80m4.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    483 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  19. RAF BE2e

    The BE2e was an improved variant of the BE2c introduced in 1916. It had a longer upper wing and a shorter lower wing with a single set of struts. It also had a slightly smaller horizontal tail. The new configuration improved the plane's maneuverability, but did little to improve its overall performance. I have included a light bomb load, but the plane's rate of climb suffers somewhat when carrying bombs.
     
    I have included two skins, a green paint (PC10), and a brown paint (PC12). A full set of number decals and my skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    The gunner in the BE2e sat in front of the pilot and either had multiple guns, or was able to move the gun between multiple mounts. The game engine does not allow this, so I set up the data file to limit the gunner's aim to the upper rear of the plane. However, I provided alternate lines in the FM which will allow you to widen the gunner's aim, but that makes the gun pass through the struts, and sometimes shoot through the wing.
     
    Instructions for changing the gunner's range of motion are included in the download.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the BE2e and for testing and helping with details of the model.
    Thanks to Mike Dora for identifying and helping me fix problems with the gunner.
    Thanks to Nicholas Bell for correcting the hit box coordinates for this plane.
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RAFBE2E" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RAFBE2E" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "RAFBE2E". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/RAFBE2E folder into the Decals/RAFBE2E folder you just made.

    324 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  20. Caudron G.4

    The Caudron G.4 was a twin engine French bomber. It was introduced late in 1915, it used wing warping for banking and had four rudders. The plane was widely used, and saw service on most of the fronts. After 1916, it was used mostly for night bombing and reconnaissance.
     
    I have included four skins, a French linen, an Italian linen, a Russian grey, and a British brown. I have included some personal markings, but the serial number is so hard to see on this plane, that I only made one. My skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    There are three bomb loadouts, including one internal, and two external bomb loads. I had to make a special pilot, because the stock FE pilot would not fit in the Caudron cockpit. The new pilot is included in the download.
     
    Historical Note
    All of the examples I found had linen skins, except for some Russian grey or light blue planes. I have included a British brown skin because it seemed likely that other colors than plane linen were used, although I found no evidence of it.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Caudron G.4.
    Thanks also to Whiteknight06604 who originally suggested this plane more than a year ago, and provided some resources at that time. Thanks also to Jeanba, who helped research skins for the Caudron G.4.
     

    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file. Open the folder named "PutInAircraftFolder." Move the folder named "CaudronG4" and the two pilot files into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. The files named "CaudronPilot.lod" and "CaudronPilot.bmp" should be in the Aircraft folder, but not in any other folder. Open the "PutInSoundsFolder" and move the file named "LeRhone9c80hp1m4.wav" into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file. Open the folder named "PutInAircraftFolder." Move the folder named "CaudronG4" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Move the files named "CaudronPilot.lod" and "CaudronPilot.bmp" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Pilots folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "CaudronG4". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/CaudronG4 folder into the Decals/CaudronG4 folder you just made. Open the "PutInSoundsFolder" and move the file named "LeRhone9c80hp1m4.wav" into your FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

    364 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    3 comments

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  21. Farman HF.20

    The Farman HF.20 was developed in 1913 and was being used by most of the air forces in Europe by the time World War I began. It was designed for reconnaissance and had very stable flight characteristics, but it didn't have a very powerful engine and wasn't suitable for fighter or bomber missions, although some pilots made the attempt. The Farman F.20 was withdrawn from front line service as more nimble aircraft became available.
     
    My plane includes skins for Belgian, French, and Russian versions. Decals and my skinning templates are included in the download.
     
    Ojcar has created a fake machine gun for the pilot, which causes the AI plane to be more aggressive in pursuing enemy planes. I have installed that gun on this plane. Ojcar's "DummyMachineGun" data is included with this download, in case you don't already have it.
     
    Some flyers wore simple crash helmets in WWI, especially in the early days. I am using a pilot with a helmet in this plane. The pilot and installation instructions are included in the download, in case you don't already have it.
     
    The Farman HF.20 has a wider wingspan than First Eagles expects so you should install my "Airfields for Large Planes" available in the Combat Ace downloads area. Otherwise, when starting on the runway, your wings may be touching the wings of the planes next to you. This will cause an immediate collision and you or other planes in your flight may lose their wingtips as soon as the game starts.
     
    Credits
    Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Farman HF.20 and for making the data for the dummy machine gun.
     
    Thanks also to Crawford who provided resources for the Farman cockpits.
     
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file. Move the folder named "FarmanHF20" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file. Move the folder named "FarmanHF20" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "FarmanHF20". Move the folder named "D" from your Aircraft/FarmanHF20 folder into the Decals/FarmanHF20 folder you just made.
     
    You may not need to install the dummy machine gun, it has been used on other planes and you may already have it. If you don't already have it, I have included the gun and instructions for installing in a separate folder included in this download.
     
    You may not need to install the pilot with helmet, it has been available for download for some time and you may already have it. If you don't already have it, I have included the pilot and instructions for installing in a separate folder included in this download.

    189 downloads

       (6 reviews)

    2 comments

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  22. Airco D.H.5

    The Airco D.H.5 was intended to be an improved version of the D.H.2, combining the power of a forward facing prop with the forward visibility of a pusher. The reverse stagger of the wings was an unusual configuration and the strange appearance of the plane may have contributed to false rumors of its bad performance. Although a slow climber, the D.H.5's strength and maneuverability made it excellent for ground attack and light bombing missions.
     
    I have included two skins with decal ini's for both British and Australian markings. Both use the letter decals that come with First Eagles, which you can set in the Loadout screen. The British skin allows you to also set the squadron. (The Australians all used a white stripe on the tail instead of squadron markings.) I have included a set of serial numbers which will be applied randomly.
     
    You can also choose a light bomb load in the Loadout screen.
     
    Historical Notes
    The serial numbers are fictious, but in the correct range for most D.H.5s.
     
    Credits
    My thanks to Ojcar for once again making an excellent data file for the D.H.5.
    My thanks also to Nix for providing the realistic sound file for the Le Rhône engine.
     
     
    Installation Instructions
    For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AircoDH5" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. You also need to move the sound file "rhone110bn4nC" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
     
    For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AircoDH5" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "AircoDH5". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/AircoDH5 folder into the Decals/AircoDH5 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "rhone110bn4nC" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

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  23. Final Martinsyde G.100

    This is the final update of the Martinsyde G.100, thanks to Stephen1918 who tweaked the files. The bomb racks now only show when the plane is carrying bombs, the prop spins, sample decals have been added for anyone who wants to make his own markings, and revised installation instructions have been added - all due to Stephen1918's efforts. Thanks, Steve.
     
    I mistakenly attached the files for the G.102 to this upload - when released by CA, it will now have the correct G.100 files.

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  24. Martinsyde G.102

    The Martinsyde G.102 was a G.100 aircraft with a more powerful 160 hp Beardmore engine, which gave it slightly better performance. Again I could not have produced this upload without the patient help from Stephen1918, ocjar, gterl, and Wrench. Thanks, guys.

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  25. Voisin LAS - 2 pack

    The Voisin III was developed in 1914 and used throughout the war. It was produced in large numbers and was used by all the Entente powers. Although it was originally used as a fighter, reconnaissance, and ground attack plane, it was most commonly used as a bomber later in the war.
     
    My version is the Voisin LAS with a full chord lower wing, a 9 cylinder water-cooled Salmson engine, and an 8mm Hotchkiss magine gun mounted on a tripod over the pilot.
     
    Ojcar has created two data.ini's for the Voisin LAS, one for the 120hp engine, and one for the 150hp engine. For your convenience, I have created a completely separate plane for each. The models, decals and skins are the same, but the data.ini's and loadouts are different, with lighter bomb loads for the 120hp plane.
     
    I have included three skinning options for each plane, identical except for the decals. The Italian Linen uses the Italian insignia with red and green underwing panels. The Russian Linen uses the Russian insignia and includes stripes on the tail planes. The Standard Linen can be used for all the other Entente powers. This plane uses the national markings that come with First Eagles, so you can easily change nationalities (in the Standard Linen skin only.) I have included my skinning templates.
     
    I have also included decals for serial numbers which will be applied randomly.
     
    There doesn't seem to be any standard way for the Voisin to carry its bombs, so I have included several loadouts with different sized bombs carried in different positions, with appropriate weights for each plane. (The loadout names are based on the size of the bombs, not the total loadout weight.)
     
     
    Historical Notes:
    The serial numbers are fictious, but in the correct range for the Voisin LAS.
     
    The Russians used different national markings on the tail planes, If you use my Russian skin, you will have white, blue, and red stripes on the tail planes. If you use the Standard skin for the Russians, you will get roundels on the tail planes.
     
     
    Credits:
    My thanks once again to Ojcar for making two excellent data.ini files for this plane.
    Thanks also to Sinbad, 33Lima, and Dreamk who provided reference materials for the Voisin LAS.
     
     
    Version 2 - Ojcar has created a new FM which improves the fighting performance of the AI. A fake machine gun has been added which causes the pilot of AI planes to be more active in pursuing enemy aircraft. Installation instructions for the new gun are in a separate file.
     
     
    Installation instructions:
    For FE1: Unzip the file and move the two folders named "Voisin3_120" and "Voisin3_150" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder.
     
    For FE2: Unzip the file and move the two folders named "Voisin3_120" and "Voisin3_150" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Airplanes folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create two new folders named "Voisin3_120" and "Voisin3_150". Move the folder named "D" from the Airplanes/Voisin3_xxx folders into the corresponding Decals/Voisin3_xxx folders you just made.
     
    To install the gun, follow the instructions in the file named "InstructionsForInstallingGuns".

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