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First Eagles - WWI and Early Years 1914 - 1920

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    1. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is RAF Sublieutnant R.A.J.Warneford Sq 1 RNAS 1915.
      On June 7, 1915 he destroyed the Zeppelin LZ37 in this plane.
       
       
      Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
      With him again on this plane its been a great working with you.
       
       
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
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    2. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is Roland Garros of Escadrille MS 26, Dunkerque, France, April 1915.
      Roland Garros had 5 victories in this plane.
       
       
       
      Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
      With him again on this plane its been a great working with you.
       
       
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
      von Deutschmark
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    3. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is a Ltn Marz of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b July1915.
       
       
       
      Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
      With him again on this plane its been a great working with you.
       
      Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his
      Profile in of this plane.
       
       
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
      von Deutschmark
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    4. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is a Pfalz E III of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b black white stripe 1915 pilot unknown.
       
       
       
      Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work
      With him again on this plane its been a great working with you.
       
      Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his
      Profile in of this plane.
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
      von Deutschmark
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    5. This is a second alternative Maltese Cross to choose from for the early war period. There were many variations, including this one and one made up of four triangles with tips touching for graphically impaired ground crews. If you like it just backup the original TGA file in whatever skin folder you wish to mod, rename this file Insignia005, and fly away! Only the folder you mod should be affected unless that is the key folder to which other Decal.ini files refer. Sometimes this is done for the convenience of the skinner.
       
      Once again my screen shot is of the most recent revision of the excellent Fokker EIII which Bortdafram has given to us.
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    6. The Maltese Crosses displayed in 1915 and into 1916 were narrow in the body and wide at the tips, this changed in the latter part of 1916 (sorry I do not have access to my library, so I cannot advise as to the exact date). If you want to use this style, just backup the original version and drop the attached file into the skin folder to replace the standard INSIGNIA005 version. That will replace the insignia in only the skin you select.
       
      The attached screen shot is of the newest version of Borts tremendous Fokker EIII.
       
      Enjoy!
       
      sinbad
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    7. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is a Captured Sopwith Triplane as seen in the Windsock datafile # 22.
      This Triplane was part of No 1 Naval Sq and was piloted by Flight Sublieutenant
      Wilford and was brought down and captured on September 13, 1917 by
      Leutnant Kurt Wüsthoff of Jasta 4 it was repainted and remained on the Jasta 4
      Roster, the Jasta 4 pilot was unknown for this plane as well as any missions it
      May have taken part in.
       
      Also at Combat Ace in the Captured Camel thread Tailspin explains how to set
      The Captured planes up so Allied AI will see them as German planes.
      The link; http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=18513
       
      This skin is based on the stock skin that came with the A- Team’s plane, the things
      That where done to it was to change it from the Black Maria back to a stock skin and
      Add the German markings.
       
      Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin.
       
      Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put
      His profile in of this plane.
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
      von Deutschmark
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    8. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is a Captured Sopwith Camel, Ltn Otto Kissnberth Jasta 23b April 1918.
      Captured from 3 sqdn, (RN) note, Sq blue nose, wheel covers and white eagle
      Still on plane, Kissnbarth scored his 20 th victory with this plane when he shot
      Down an SE5 on May 16, 1918, at Tilloy.
       
       
      Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin.
       
      Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put
      His profile in of this plane.
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
      von Deutschmark
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    9. Semi Fictional Spad VII skin SPA81. Reuploaded after rewrite of the READ me to include proper credit.
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    10. Hitting the Zeppelins (Avro 504D)
       
      Requires Flanders terrain from Combat Ace and Bortdafarm's Avro 504D, Fokker EIII and Fokker DII, all available from http://www.ebort2.co.uk/FE.html. Just drop into the Missions folder of First Eagles.
       
      This mission allows a flight of Avro's to take off from St Pol, attack a Zeppelin base near Zeebrugge and return home. Enemy fighters may or may not appear. I have deliberately kept it simple because when tested, it worked.
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    11. (S!) ALL hi ;-)
       
      This is a Captured Breguet 14 Fl.Abt (A) 208.
       
      Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin.
       
      Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put
      His profile in of this plane.
       
      Enjoy!!! ;-)
       
      your friend in the FE sky
      von Deutschmark
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    12. This small mod allows you to use Max188's stylish high resolution summer terrain with Edwards most excellent Flanders map. The installation is a bit involved, but worth the time if you like Max's tiles.
       
      What I've actually done is paint nine new tiles based on Max's high resolution originals to replace the new tile types that exist in Edward's set (all the others in Edward's terrain are like-for-like replacements of the original First Eagles set, as are Max's high resolution tiles).
       
      Thanks to Edward and Max for the inspiration and hard work that have allowed my small contribution.
       
      Enjoy!
       
      --Sopwith Snipe
       
      April 2007
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