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Got the documentary by the National Air and Space Museum, about the restauration

of the D Va "Stropp", Jasta 46. The Museum restorers gave it Lozenge fabric wings.

Now I found opposing info at "The Aerodrome", saying, the camo should have been

Mauve and Green. Here's the link:

http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/aircraft...p-albatros.html

 

Have you got any further info? I would like to do this skin for the contest.

Thanks; Olham

Posted

Sorry Olham. I honestly dont know. I havent read the history of Stropp yet. Could be both... The people in theaerodrome surely knows was the wings lozenge or mauve/green. The plane could also had both wing type colors during the war if those needed replace.

 

 

Got the documentary by the National Air and Space Museum, about the restauration

of the D Va "Stropp", Jasta 46. The Museum restorers gave it Lozenge fabric wings.

Now I found opposing info at "The Aerodrome", saying, the camo should have been

Mauve and Green. Here's the link:

http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/aircraft...p-albatros.html

 

Have you got any further info? I would like to do this skin for the contest.

Thanks; Olham

Posted

Yes, alright - thank you, Paarma.

I will follow the Aerodrome people, and give it Mauve/Green wings.

That fits good witn the yellow/green design.

Here is a first screenshot - I must do some fine adjustments still.

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