carrick58 Posted February 6, 2010 Posted February 6, 2010 Hi all , I was just wondering who flew an all Red Albatross D-3 with a Skull on the side ? Additionally, I was wondering in Siggis DID is the LAF Esc open for pilots? Thanks Quote
+Olham Posted February 6, 2010 Posted February 6, 2010 Yep, check here, carrick: http://www.hetzer.talktalk.net/ Click on the roundel, then on the craft with the Indian head. Quote
+Olham Posted February 6, 2010 Posted February 6, 2010 (edited) Oh, and the all red Albatros D III early was that of Godwin Brumowski, Jasta 24, I suppose. He was an Austrian pilot, who also flew for Jasta 24 in 1917. Edited February 6, 2010 by Olham Quote
Av8er Posted February 6, 2010 Posted February 6, 2010 Siggi said that you have to be in a bomber squad first then you get to be in a fighter one. If I was to fly in the LAF Esc with carrick what bomber squad would I join? Av8er Quote
+Olham Posted February 6, 2010 Posted February 6, 2010 (edited) I don't think, the Americans had own bomber groups, so you should join the British one. After 17 hours - or 5 confirmed kills - you can then transfer to Escadrille Lafayette. Edited February 6, 2010 by Olham Quote
carrick58 Posted February 7, 2010 Author Posted February 7, 2010 Thanks Olham, you are a wealth of information. Quote
carrick58 Posted February 7, 2010 Author Posted February 7, 2010 Siggi said that you have to be in a bomber squad first then you get to be in a fighter one. If I was to fly in the LAF Esc with carrick what bomber squad would I join? Av8er 2 RNAS Bombers. Quote
+Olham Posted February 7, 2010 Posted February 7, 2010 Carrick: Thanks Olham, you are a wealth of information. Naw, that's RAF_Louvert, who you mean - me know nothin'. But I got IrfanView, a free downloadable program to see through the skins with. (Thanks again for the tip, Sandbagger!) Quote
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