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I was transferring my photos from my desktop to my laptop when I came across these, and thought they'd be very useful to those of you that like to skin French Escadrilles. Hope they're of use to someone.

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What a coincidence - I was just wondering, how to create an Esc. signs board

from the skins section, but found it a too long process. Thanks, Steve!

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Very neat, saved. Where did you find these?

 

Thanks for these Steve... we can always use more historic info. I saved them and I'm sure Shred will pop in and grab them as well.

 

OvS

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Thank you gentlemen,

 

I'm so pleased to find these are useful to you nice people that frequent this Forum. Olham...It's always a pleasure to assist you, and OVS...it's a great pleasure thinking that my simple gesture here will in some way repay you for all your hard work on this great sim.

 

Very neat, saved. Where did you find these?

 

rabu,

 

These pics were taken during a visit to the "Musee de l'air et de l'espace" at Le Bourget Aerodrome in Paris. It is certainly one of the best air museums in the world. Excellent for early aviation (starting with boxkites and balloon ascents to Lillienthal-type gliders, and very nice WW1 aircraft displays), and ending with massive rockets outside on the tarmac.

 

I hope the pics are suitable to be blown up to get details that I'm sure you skinners enjoy. I don't know if they are at a lower resolution when downloaded from here, but if anyone wants a set (or just one) in full resolution, please just message me in private and I'd be happy to email them to you. I try to get the captions on the blank canvasses next to the colourful emblems, as they explain what escadrilles used them and when.

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Thank you gentlemen,

 

I'm so pleased to find these are useful to you nice people that frequent this Forum. Olham...It's always a pleasure to assist you, and OVS...it's a great pleasure thinking that my simple gesture here will in some way repay you for all your hard work on this great sim.

 

 

 

rabu,

 

These pics were taken during a visit to the "Musee de l'air et de l'espace" at Le Bourget Aerodrome in Paris. It is certainly one of the best air museums in the world. Excellent for early aviation (starting with boxkites and balloon ascents to Lillienthal-type gliders, and very nice WW1 aircraft displays), and ending with massive rockets outside on the tarmac.

 

I hope the pics are suitable to be blown up to get details that I'm sure you skinners enjoy. I don't know if they are at a lower resolution when downloaded from here, but if anyone wants a set (or just one) in full resolution, please just message me in private and I'd be happy to email them to you. I try to get the captions on the blank canvasses next to the colourful emblems, as they explain what escadrilles used them and when.

 

Thanks again, Steve, I've got to get over there some day and see all this in person!

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