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The SFP1 Dev A-Team (capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut & The Wrench) present the Gotha G.IV Heavy Bomber, the first model for First Eagles The Great Air War 1918

 

Please read the installation instructions carefully, specially the Designer Notes.

 

Model by capun, Textures by Gramps, FM by Charles, Hangar & Loading Screen by The Wrench.

 

Model based on the DeEspona Gotha GIV model in the Taschen 3D-Objects Book Set

 

Many thanks to all devs who contributed to this project. Please read the Installation instructions file for a complete list of contributors.

 

 

While I upload it at CombatAce and AVSIM , you can get it here

 

SkunkWorks

 

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Guest IndioBlack
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Thank You. I will be delighted to make use of this, just as soon as my copy of FIRST EAGLES arrives.

Posted (edited)

Just love how u can mix era's with this engine, time to shoot down some old bombers with modern fighters :P

 

Very nice plane.

 

edit: the game just crashes when i select it in single mission ai can fly it no problem.

Edited by Draakje
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Gotha G.IV update posted. Wing Wire rigging, more meshes that can be detached if hit added.

 

For example if you hit the wingtip, it would be detached and take some of the wires/braces but the rest of the wing will still be there. It's a new feature in First Eagles.

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