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OFFice: Skin in the Game 0.2

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‘Skin in the Game’ is a custom skin pack for the OFFice incomparable campaign engine for Over Flanders Fields. It includes historically appropriate custom paint jobs for player aircraft in the OFFice campaign from the OFF community’s best skinners. Most of these are already available for download at Combat Ace, but this provides a single, easy-to-install package.

 

Installation:

 

The installer will automatically extract the mod into your OFF JSGME mods folder if OFF and JSGME are installed correctly. The ‘OFFice - Skin in the Game’ folder can be manually activated with JSGME if this pack is used without the rest of the OFFice suite.

 

OFFramp will activate the mod automatically for your OFFice campaigns, so when you next launch OFF from OFFbase any additional skins will selectable in-game for your aircraft type. If the Bletchley’s RSS Ammo mod is enabled in OFFramp, your Munitions Officer will let you know in the hangar if custom skins are acceptable.

 

Contributions:

 

Bullethead:

  • DFW C.V Realistic(?) Naval Hex

After a lot more research, I totally re-did the paintjob of my naval DFW skin. Now it looks (I THINK) about as realistic as possible, per Dan-San Abbott's information. Hand-painted, symmetrical hexes in hopefully the right colors, and the correct colors on the fuselage and rudder.

 

 

nbryant:

  • SPAD VII – Spa.26 1917

No. S 1042 (14) of Spa.26 crashed on nose at St. Pol. This plane was wrecked on 14 September 1917 by M.d.L. Quellec. The serial number indicates that the plane was constructed by Blériot but it appears that the upper wing had been previously replaced with one constructed by S.P.A.D. or Kellner as the cocardes are of a larger diameter than found on Blériot-built planes. Also note that the nose appears to be painted in a dark color. A darkish color extends over the fabric surfaces back to the fuselage band.

 

 

Olham:

  • Albatros DIII early Burgundy - Jasta 24 1917
  • Albatros DIII Red Yellow - Jasta 28w 1917
  • Albatros D.V "Windrose" - Jasta 17 1917

Inspired by the 3. Albatros D.Va built by THE VINTAGE AVIATOR, I made this skin. The plywood of the TVA craft was varnished with a clear laquer with a warm redbrownish tone added. It looks like a darker honey, or amber. Together with the mauve and green upper wing camo, it goes very nicely.

  • Albatros D.V Haifisch - Seefrosta 1 1917
  • Sopwith Triplane Blue & Silver - RNAS-8
  • Sopwith Triplane "Silver Bird" - RNAS-8

 

RAF_Louvert:

  • Bristol F2b – RAF 139

#D8084 flown by Capt Sydney Dalrymple of 139 Squadron RAF, based at Villavera aerodrome.

 

 

Robert_Wiggins:

  • 4 historically accurate skins for Captain William George Barker’s Camel B6313 while he flew with 28 Sqn RFC OC, C Flight, October 1917; 28 Sqn RFC OC, C Flight, March 1917; and Major William George Barker’s Camel B6313 while he flew with 139 Sqn RAF OC Summer 1918; 139 Sqn RAF OC September 1918.

http://combatace.com/files/file/13489-william-barkers-camel-b6313-4-personal-skins/

 

 

UK_Widowmaker:

  • Sopwith Pup – 66 sqd 1917

Flown by s/Lt W.C. Heathcote

 

 

Additional Credits:

 

Many thanks to the OBD Sofrware skinners--OvS/James Romano and Paarma/Arto Karttunen--who created the immense output of over 3,400 skins for OFF that serve as basis for all modders’ work.

 

 

Additional Contributions?

 

Made a historically-appropriate campaign aircraft skin you think should be included? Contact Lothar of the Hill People at Combat Ace.


What's New in Version 0.2

Released

  • Initial posting to encourage additional contributions.



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