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    1. Unsung Heroes

      Welcome to a very different WWI campaign experience! This is a semi-fictional Floatplane campaign.
       
      This campaign start in November 1917, in North Sea. A very interesting month, because in October the German High Seas Fleet, operating in the Baltic, assisted in capturing the islands of Oesel, Dagö and Moon (Google for Operation Albion, please). Also, in November 1917 was the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight (Google for it, please).
       
      At the same time Germans kept on sending out their submarines and merchant raiders, Entente forces continued trying to blockade shipments to the German ports. From time to time, German Fleet units ventured out to shell the British coast in an attempt to lure British ships into a trap. And, of course, fishing ships and coastal merchants continue to operate along the German coasts. The German High Seas Fleet remains in the Baltic Sea, and Zeppelins are a menace too...As I said, very interesting times!
       
      This campaign depicts the use of Seaplane Tenders in both sides, trying to spot the enemy ships, hunting down the Zeppelins and attacking enemy ships, submarines, and of course planes.
       
      Thank you to Stephen1918 for all the wonderful planes, ships, airships and the wonderful terrain......And of course all the texts revision and betatesting! Stephen, you rock!

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    2. Hanriot HD.2

      The Hanriot HD.2 was a French, single seat float plane version of the Hanriot HD.1. It had a larger tail, shorter wings, and mounted 2 Vickers machine guns. It was used by the French as an interceptor, defending seaplane bases, and as an escort for reconnaissance planes.
       
      Since it's a float plane, the Hanriot HD.2 works best in the North Sea terrain, or in 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.
       
      I have included two skins, a generic linen skin and a 4 color camo skin. The camo skin may be fictitious and uses the French 4 color camo pattern, but with blue and grey colors instead of greens and browns. I have included a set of decals. My skinning templates are included with the download.
       
       
      Credits
      Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Hanriot HD.2 and for providing information for the cockpit.
      Thanks to Nix for providing the sound for the engine.
       
       
      Installation Instructions
      For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "HanriotHD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. You also need to move the sound file "clerget9b2m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
       
      For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "HanriotHD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "HanriotHD2". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/HanriotHD2 folder into the Decals/HanriotHD2 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "clerget9b2m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

      269 downloads

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    3. North Sea Terrain

      North Sea Terrain for First Eagles
      June 2013
       
      Terrain and ground objects by by Stephen1918
      Testing, modding for FE2, and help with effects and data files by ojcar
       
      Ojcar's AI Flyable Airships are included in the download - LODs by Stephen1918 - data, loadouts, and ini files by ojcar
       
       
      This terrain was made just so I would have a place to fly my sea planes. It's realistic, but not historical. The ships are all generic. I didn't attempt to recreate actual ships, but the types are similar to World War I era ships. All nations have the same ships, but with different flags and skins. My intention was to make it look reasonable from the cockpit.
       
      There is no land at all in this terrain, so it will require a separate install of First Eagles. Otherwise you will find trucks and tanks driving over the water and land based aircraft taking off from the sea. I have included installation instructions.
       
      There are no campaigns (yet), but you can fly all the mission types as single missions. Supply ships replace trucks in armed recon missions. Torpedo boats replace the tanks in army co-operation missions. Airships replace balloons in the balloon busting missions. All of the ships and airships are armed with anti-aircraft weapons. There are a few neutral country merchant ships cruising around the edges, be careful not to create a diplomatic incident by attacking a non-combatant.
       
      I created a new kind of airfield (WWI_SeaPlaneBase.ini) which uses seaplane tenders. The tenders had hangars on the decks and planes were moved in and out of the water using cranes. WWI seaplane tenders carried small numbers of planes, usually 4 to 6, rarely more than 8. But my "airfields" have take off positions for 16 planes because First Eagles sometimes assigns large numbers of planes to missions.
       
      I have included ojcars AI airships in this terrain. I have adjusted the formations to keep them from colliding.
       
      This download includes all the ground objects for the North Sea terrain. I have created two new effects which make the static ships appear to be moving when they're really just sitting still. I have made new formations to spread the "trucks" "tanks" and "bombers" out more. I have made a new view list so you can use the F7 key to see all the ground objects. And I have made new icons for the in-flight map.
       
      All the ships have a separate skin for the flags, so you should be able to quickly make Austrian, Italian, Russian, or Turkish ships for different sea terrains.
       
       
      Installation Instructions:
       
      Start by making a new install of the game. In FE1 the following changes will be made directly in the game folder. In FE2, the changes will be made in the game's mod folder.
       
      If you haven't already done so, download the seaplanes from Combat Ace/Downloads/First Eagles Add-On Aircraft.
       
       
      Open the Objects folder. Delete the entire GroundObject folder and replace it with mine.
       
      Open the Aircraft folder. Delete all the planes, do NOT delete the pilot skins. Copy the two folders from my Aircraft folder into yours. Then install the seaplanes following the instructions in each download.
       
      In the new game folder, open the Effects folder. Copy the three files from my Effects folder into yours.
       
      Open the Flight folder. Copy the five files from my Flight folder into yours.
       
      Open the terrain folder. Delete all the terrains EXCEPT "wwiVerdun." You need the Verdun cat file for my terrain to work.
       
      Copy my wwiNorthSea folder into your Terrain folder.
      If you have FE2, open my "TerrainDataForFE2" folder, copy the wwiNorthSea_Data file and use it to replace the data file in the new North Sea folder.
       
       
      ** A note about the water - In the download, I have included a water tile (FRLAKE.tga) which is intended to look good in Medium graphics mode. It will still work in High graphics mode, or you can delete it and the stock Verdun water will be used instead.
       
      Ojcar has made a new data file which takes advantage of the graphics effects in FE2. This only works in FE2. If you are running FE1, use the original wwiNorthSea_Data in my terrain folder.
       
       
      ** Other notes - The stock campaigns and missions from the original game don't work anymore because you have deleted all the planes and terrains for them. When you run the new version of the game, it will hang if you click the "Campaign" or "Instant Action" buttons on the Main Menu Screen.

      339 downloads

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    4. Nieuport.28's of the USAS 1rst Pursuit Group

      =-=-=-=-= Nieuport.28 skin and data pack for the 1rst Pursuit Group =-=-=-=-=
       
       
      All Skin work and all decal work done by Quack74.
      Feel free to add to these skins as you please. If reposting any of these parts with your new work, just throw a little credit my way. It took a long time to make these. Thanks.
       
       
      I would like to thank EmlD for creating the N.28 model some years ago and posting it for us at CombatAce.com.
       
       
      I have created a completely new skin for the N.28 along with numerous decals to create the 4 USAS Aero Squadrons that, together, form the USAS's 1rst Pursuit Group.
       
      1. 27th Aero Squadron - Flying Eagle in red circle
      2. 94th Aero Squadron - Hat In The Ring
      3. 95th Aero Squadron - Kicking Mule
      4. 147th Aero Squadron - Terrier "Who Said Rats?"
       
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      The Nieuport.28 was the sole aircraft used by the American pursuit group from the
      Late Winter of 1918 until the first week of August 1918 when The 1rst Pursuit
      Group was re-equipped with the SPADXIII. When first delivered the N.28's were
      unarmed. Some of the first frontline flights were done with unarmed aircraft in
      March. More or less done to familiarize pilots with the type and the "Front"
      itself. It wasn't until March 28, 1918 that the Squadrons began to receive guns
      for their planes. But just enough to mount one per plane. The Nieuport.28's were
      also Notorious for shedding their upper wing fabric do to poor glue quality.
      stemming from the factory's lack of quality control. Few pilots had indeed lost their
      lives do to this defect.

      167 downloads

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    5. Sopwith Baby

      The Sopwith Baby was a British, single seat float plane used for reconnaissance and light bombing. It was built in fairly large numbers and was used by the British, French, Italian, Australian, Canadian, and American navies.
       
      My version carries a Lewis machine gun on the upper wing and a has a loadout for a light bomb load. Some Babys had a Lewis gun mounted at an angle through the upper wing and some had a synchronized Lewis mounted on the fuselage, but the horizontal upper wing mount seems to have been the most common.
       
      Since it's a float plane, the Sopwith Baby works best in the Flanders, Gibraltar or other terrain that has a lot of water. Ojcar has done a great job making this plane take off and land realistically on 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 generic olive skin for France and Britain, and an Italian linen skin. A full set of decals are included with Italian insignia and (fictitious) serial numbers. My skinning templates are included with the download.
       
       
      Credits
      Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Sopwith Baby.
      Thanks to Nix for providing the sound for the engine.
       
       
      Installation Instructions
      For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithBaby" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. You also need to move the sound file "clerget9b2m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
       
      For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "SopwithBaby" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "SopwithBaby". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/SopwithBaby folder into the Decals/SopwithBaby folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "clerget9b2m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

      260 downloads

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    6. 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

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    7. Von Raben

      Lt. Von Raben Fokker Dr.1 blue and white :D

      98 downloads

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    8. Armchair Aces Redux

      Armchair Aces Redux by Ojcar
       
      Welcome WWI buffs! This is a mammoth compilation of a series covering the (mostly) complete air war in Western Front in WWI.
       
      The entire war is divided in mini-campaigns of a month-10 missions. I'm using the two stock maps plus the Vogesen map. You'll have about 39 mini-campaigns and 390 missions per pilot!
       
      New in this compilation:
       
      - In 1.5:
      -Roland D.II
      -Roland D.IIa
      -SPAD 11
      -SPAD 16
      -Fixed some typhos in campaign files

      539 downloads

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    9. 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

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    10. Albatros W.4 (Early)

      The Albatros W.4 was a float plane version of the D.II. It used the same fuselage, engine, and armament as the D.II, but had a wider wingspan and tail. The W.4 was used for recon and spotting missions in the North Sea, the Baltic, and by Austria-Hungary in the Adriatic Sea.
       
      I have made an early version of the W.4 with the radiators mounted on the sides of the fuselage. I have included a complete set of number decals, and three skins - a basic wood and linen skin for Germany, one for Austria-Hungary, and an early hex camo skin. I have also included my skinning templates. The skins for the early Albatros W.4 are interchangeable with the late version skins.
       
      My version includes a loadout for a light bomb load, even though the W.4 was not used for bombing. You can delete the loadout file if you want more historical accuracy.
       
      Since it's a float plane, the W.4 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. The plane will show up occasionally parked on an airfield, but its availability is listed as "Rare" so it shouldn't happen too often.
       
      Credits
      Thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Albatros W.4.
      Thanks to Nix for providing the sound for the Mercedes engine.
      And thanks to Quack74 for giving me the idea for a float plane.
       
      Installation Instructions
      For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "AlbatrosW4" 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 "AlbatrosW4" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "AlbatrosW4". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/AlbatrosW4 folder into the Decals/AlbatrosW4 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

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    11. Airships

      Dirigibles were used by both sides on all fronts during World War I. Early in the war, they were used for recon and bombing, but were soon replaced by aircraft. However, because they could stay aloft for long periods, and their ability to hover, airships continued to be used for naval operations, especially for scouting and anti-submarine patrols.
       
      I have created five different types of airship. They are all identified as "Balloon" and they are all armed with machine guns. Drop them into your Ground Object folder and they will show up over the battlefields for more challenging balloon busting missions. I have included alternate skins for some of them so you can use them for different nations.
       
      Historical Notes
      The R23 and L32 are relatively accurate models of actual airships. The Type M, Type PL, and Type VZ are more or less generic representations of popular airship types which were used by different nations. I have averaged out the national and manufacturer variations, but the overall size and shape is relatively accurate.
       
      I have taken liberties with the gondolas and simplified the rigging in order to keep file size down and frame rate up.
       
      Installation Instructions
      Unzip the file and copy the folders you want into your FirstEagles/Objects/GroundObject folder.

      362 downloads

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    12. Sopwith "Pups" of Naval 3

      This is a skin pack of Naval 3 Sopwith "Pups"
       
      1. Naval 3 generic skin - Uses decals for flight colors in groups of 5.
       
      Blue - A Flight
      Red - B Flight
      Black - C Flight
       
      2. "I WONDER" (N6162), A Flight, Lt. H.S. Broad
      3. "BABY MINE" (N6179), B Flight, Flt Sub-Lt. Alfred William "Nick" Carter.
      4. "BETTY" (N6205), B Flight, Flt Sub-Lt. Joe S.T. Fall
      5. "HAPPY" (N6181), B Flight, Flt Cdr. Lloyd S. Breadner
      6. "Mildred H." (N6183), B Flight, Flt Cdr Jimmy A. Glen
      7. "Black Arrow" "P" (N6171), C Flight, Lt. Edmund Pierce
      8. "Black Tulip" "M" (N6172), C Flight, Flt Lt. Robin G. Mack
      9. "Black Maria" "C" (N6160), C Flight, Lt. Raymond Collishaw
      10. "Black Bess" "R" (N6207), C Flight, Lt. Len H. "Titch" Rochford
      11. "Black Prince "W" (N6194), C Flight, Lt. Art Wealy
       
      There are a few extras inside. Follow the README files
       
      Enjoy,
      Quack74

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    13. Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.53

      Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.53
       
      3D model + 2 generic skins + FM (185 HP Austro-Daimler)
      by Jan Tuma

      294 downloads

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    14. Albatros D.III Ba.53 field mod

      Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.53 field mod
       
      3D model + 2 generic skins + FM (185 HP Austro-Daimler)
      by Jan Tuma

      217 downloads

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    15. Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.153 early

      Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.153 early
       
      3D model + 2 generic skins + FM (200 HP Austro-Daimler)
      by Jan Tuma

      228 downloads

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    16. Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.153 late

      Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.153 late
       
      (It is possible use also like Ba.253 early)
       
      3D model + 2 generic skins + FM (200 HP Austro-Daimler)
      by Jan Tuma

      210 downloads

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    17. Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.253

      Albatros D.III Oeffag Ba.253 late
       
      (It is possible use also like Ba.153 late field mod + Ba.253 early field mod)
       
      3D model + 2 generic skins + FM (225 HP Austro-Daimler)
      by Jan Tuma

      291 downloads

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    18. Rumpler cI skins

      Hi guys heres a couple of rumpler skins
      1. 3 color camo
      & 1.cdl
      I left them blank so any nation/period decals can be used
       
      a big thank you, goes out to Stephen1918 for his great aircraft
       
       
      cheers
      hope you like um
      steve_t
      gambit168

      100 downloads

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    19. Decals for Post War Nations

      Fighting continued in Eastern Europe and Russia for many years after the end of World War I. These decals are the insignia of many of the nations that were formed in the closing days of the war. Most of them fought against the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil Wars, but many of them also fought each other at one time or another.
       
      I have included decals for - Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia.
       
      Many nations did not have standardized insignia at first and I have included variations for many of the nations. I have included a text document with notes on how and when they were used. To use these, you will probably need to tweak the decal ini's for existing planes. How and when insignia are reversed on opposite sides of the plane changes from nation to nation, and the horizontal tail stripes will need to be adjusted.
       
       
      Terms of Use
      You may use these decals for your own personal use.
      You may include these decals with any skins you upload for First Eagles at Combat Ace. Please give me credit.
      You may NOT include these decals with skins you upload at any other site.

      86 downloads

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    20. 10 N10 skins

      Hi guys
      here's 10 new skins for Stephens N10 fighter
      3 french
      2 belg
      2 russ
      2 Ital
      1 rfc
       
      hope U like um
      have fun
      gambit168

      93 downloads

         (2 reviews)

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    21. Pfalz Ev & EIII skins

      Hi guys here's a couple of new Pfalz skins, I have a lot of psd's at about 99% finished but I cant seem to stop from fiddling about with them !!!!!
      but i'm happy that these r finished enough to post LOL

      121 downloads

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    22. Fokker D.II

      The Fokker D.II was intended to be a replacement for the Eindeckers. It carried a single machine gun and used wing warping instead of ailerons. Production of the plane was slow and by the time large number were available, it had been outclassed by the Nieuport 11s. However it was used on the Eastern Front until late 1917.
       
      I have made three skins for the D.II - a green paint, a two color camo, and a three color camo. I have also incuded a complete set of (ficitious) serial numbers for German planes. I have included my skinning templates for those who wish to make different skins.
       
      Credits
      My thanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Fokker D.II.
      Also, my thanks to Nix who provided the sound file for the Oberursel 100hp engine.
       
      Installation Instructions
      For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folders named "FokkerD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. You also need to move the sound file "OberurselUI.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.
       
      For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "FokkerD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create a new folder named "FokkerD2". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/FokkerD2 folder into the Decals/FokkerD2 folder you just made. You also need to move the sound file "OberurselUI.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder.

      494 downloads

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    23. Naval 10 Sopwith Triplanes

      This download will create the Naval 10 (10RNAS) Triplanes used in the Spring and Summer of 1917.
       
      Decals are used to create all three flights of Naval 10
       
      A Flight - red
      B Flight - black
      C Flight - blue
       
      There are 15 different color schemes. Each Flight has 5 aircraft color schemes.
       
      Enjoy, Quack74

      151 downloads

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    24. lozenge Pfalz EIV

      Hi guys, here's a Lozenge Pfalz for you to shoot @
       
       
      just drop it into the pfalz EIV folder
       
       
      cheers
      Have fun
      gambit168

      68 downloads

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    25. blue EIII

      Hi guys, here's a powder blue Pfalz for U to shoot @!!
       
      cheers
      have fun
      gambit168

      69 downloads

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