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Albatros DII - Jasta 16b

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Albatros DII Based on an aircraft Jasta 16b 1917.. Source: Aircraft Colours & Markings of the First World War Era - RN Pearson.

 

 

 

 

Work in process. Emblem from JG53 (WW2).

 

 

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Ahh, the old "horseshoe" Albatros. I forget who actually flew that one, but I always liked it. Nice work Beanie!

 

-Rooster

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Ahh, the old "horseshoe" Albatros. I forget who actually flew that one, but I always liked it.

 

Hi Rooster

 

I have alway been told that the pilot that use this aircraft was unknown. Although I would like to know who it was - if you have the info

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You sure seem to have the hang of skinning now Beanie!...you having fun?

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You sure seem to have the hang of skinning now Beanie!...you having fun?

 

Yes - I was always under the impression that skinning would be beyond my computer skills. Your help and advice was a great help - Thank you

 

I also enjoy researching aircraft markings and colours, so skinning gives me the best of both worlds.

 

I look forward to the tutorial - so I can start to skin more advanced skins.

 

My next project will be based on an Autralian Sopwith Pup training plane.

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Hi Rooster

 

I have alway been told that the pilot that use this aircraft was unknown. Although I would like to know who it was - if you have the info

 

Well Beanie, thats probably why I dont remember. LOL. Sorry if I gave you some false hope of finding out who it was.

 

-Rooster

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Yes - I was always under the impression that skinning would be beyond my computer skills. Your help and advice was a great help - Thank you

 

I also enjoy researching aircraft markings and colours, so skinning gives me the best of both worlds.

 

I look forward to the tutorial - so I can start to skin more advanced skins.

 

My next project will be based on an Autralian Sopwith Pup training plane.

 

Yes, Gous is working on the advanced version, which I am looking forward to!

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