+Stephen1918 Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 View File LFG Roland D.II The Roland D.II was a German fighter introduced in early 1917. It featured an unusual fuselage, with the upper wings attached to a pylon in front of the pilot. Although the plane had a strong structure and performed reasonably well, the poor forward view limited its effectiveness as a fighter. On the Western Front, it was soon replaced by other planes, but continued in service on the Eastern and Macedonian Fronts until the end of the war. I have included two skins, a green and lilac camo, and a green and brown camo. I have also included a full set of number decals. My skinning templates are included in the download. CreditsThanks to Ojcar for making the data file for the Roland D.II.Thanks also to Nix, who made the sound file for the Mercedes 160hp engine.Thanks also to Crowford who offered many suggestions and beta-tested version 3. Installation InstructionsNote - The engine sound file has been used in several other planes. If you already have a file with the same name in your Sounds folder, then you don't need to install mine. For FE1 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RolandD2" into your FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. If you don't already have it, you will also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder. For FE2 - Unzip the file and move the folder named "RolandD2" into the FirstEagles/Objects/Aircraft folder. Then in the FirstEagles/Objects/Decals folder, create new folder named "RolandD2". Move the folder named "D" from the Aircraft/RolandD2 folder into the Decals/RolandD2 folder you just made. If you don't already have it, you will also need to move the sound file "mercedes160m2.wav" into the FirstEagles/Sounds folder. Submitter Stephen1918 Submitted 09/11/2015 Category Other Central Powers Aircraft 1 Quote
+whiteknight06604 Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 I knew logging in every hour or so would pay off ;) another great addition. Thank you. 2 Quote
+Coupi Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Hello, Many thanks Stephen for this WWI fighter! Very good stuff!!! Best regards, Coupi. Quote
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