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  1. Pfalz E I # 479.

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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Pfalz E I # 479 pilot unknown. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  2. MS H early Escadrille.

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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a MS H early Escadrille markings Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  3. (S!) All hi ;-) To ALL, I had British roundels on that RAF plane then my friend Mr. Pearosn WW1 profile arties told me it was wrong that the only British markings that Where put on that plane at that time was the rudder and the one on the body That the wings where left with the French roundels, so I change it to be correct, Before anyone downloaded it but there are a few photos of it at SimHQ and TW Website with the British roundels on it, so do not think you are getting the wrong Thing as I was tolled by higher up that now its right. your friend in the FE sky v. Deutschmark
  4. File Name: Ltn Marz of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b File Submitter: v. Deutschmark File Submitted: 12 Apr 2007 File Category: WW1 Aircraft (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Ltn Marz of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b July1915. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark Click here to download this file
  5. File Name: Roland Garros of Escadrille File Submitter: v. Deutschmark File Submitted: 12 Apr 2007 File Category: WW1 Aircraft (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is Roland Garros of Escadrille MS 26, Dunkerque, France, April 1915. Roland Garros had 5 victories in this plane. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark Click here to download this file
  6. File Name: RAF R.A.J.Warneford File Submitter: v. Deutschmark File Submitted: 13 Apr 2007 File Category: WW1 Aircraft (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is RAF Sublieutnant R.A.J.Warneford Sq 1 RNAS 1915. On June 7, 1915 he destroyed the Zeppelin LZ37 in this plane. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark Click here to download this file
  7. File Name: Pfalz E III of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b File Submitter: v. Deutschmark File Submitted: 12 Apr 2007 File Category: WW1 Aircraft (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Pfalz E III of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b black white stripe 1915 pilot unknown. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark Click here to download this file
  8. RAF R.A.J.Warneford

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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is RAF Sublieutnant R.A.J.Warneford Sq 1 RNAS 1915. On June 7, 1915 he destroyed the Zeppelin LZ37 in this plane. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  9. (S!) ALL hi ;-) These skins are here at CA FE skins downloads. And will be available as soon as someone gets around to releasing them. your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  10. (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is RAF Sublieutnant R.A.J.Warneford Sq 1 RNAS 1915. On June 7, 1915 he destroyed the Zeppelin LZ37 in this plane. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  11. (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is Roland Garros of Escadrille MS 26, Dunkerque, France, April 1915. Roland Garros had 5 victories in this plane. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  12. (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Ltn Marz of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b July1915. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  13. (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Pfalz E III of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b black white stripe 1915 pilot unknown. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is Roland Garros of Escadrille MS 26, Dunkerque, France, April 1915. Roland Garros had 5 victories in this plane. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  15. Ltn Marz of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b

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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Ltn Marz of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b July1915. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  16. Pfalz E III of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b

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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Pfalz E III of Jasta F. Fl. Abt 9b black white stripe 1915 pilot unknown. Special thank you to Laton for giving me the opportunity to work With him again on this plane its been a great working with you. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put his Profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  17. Mission uploaded

    (S!) ALL hi ;-) Very nice! and thank you. Was fun for some short time I tried it. Will get back to it sometime today for a longer play. your friend in the FE sky v. Deutschmark
  18. WIP - Morane-Saulnier Type L

    (S!) ALL hi ;-) I just re-did the ribbing on the body, I thought it was much to prominent the first time. I think it looks a lot better now. your friend in the FE sky & the paint shop ;-) v. Deutschmark
  19. WIP - Morane-Saulnier Type L

    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is the Stock skin for Laton’s MSL, thought I would give you all a pre-look. your friend in the FE sky & the paint shop ;-) v. Deutschmark
  20. (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Captured Sopwith Triplane as seen in the Windsock datafile # 22. This Triplane was part of No 1 Naval Sq and was piloted by Flight Sublieutenant Wilford and was brought down and captured on September 13, 1917 by Leutnant Kurt Wüsthoff of Jasta 4 it was repainted and remained on the Jasta 4 Roster, the Jasta 4 pilot was unknown for this plane as well as any missions it May have taken part in. Also here at Combat Ace in the Captured Camel thread Tailspin explains how to set The Captured planes up so Allied AI will see them as German planes. The link; http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=18513 This skin is based on the stock skin that came with the A- Team’s plane, the things That where done to it was to change it from the Black Maria back to a stock skin and Add the German markings. Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put His profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  21. File Name: Captured Triplane. File Submitter: v. Deutschmark File Submitted: 7 Apr 2007 File Category: WW1 Aircraft (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Captured Sopwith Triplane as seen in the Windsock datafile # 22. This Triplane was part of No 1 Naval Sq and was piloted by Flight Sublieutenant Wilford and was brought down and captured on September 13, 1917 by Leutnant Kurt Wüsthoff of Jasta 4 it was repainted and remained on the Jasta 4 Roster, the Jasta 4 pilot was unknown for this plane as well as any missions it May have taken part in. Also at Combat Ace in the Captured Camel thread Tailspin explains how to set The Captured planes up so Allied AI will see them as German planes. The link; http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=18513 This skin is based on the stock skin that came with the A- Team’s plane, the things That where done to it was to change it from the Black Maria back to a stock skin and Add the German markings. Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put His profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark Click here to download this file
  22. Captured Triplane.

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    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Captured Sopwith Triplane as seen in the Windsock datafile # 22. This Triplane was part of No 1 Naval Sq and was piloted by Flight Sublieutenant Wilford and was brought down and captured on September 13, 1917 by Leutnant Kurt Wüsthoff of Jasta 4 it was repainted and remained on the Jasta 4 Roster, the Jasta 4 pilot was unknown for this plane as well as any missions it May have taken part in. Also at Combat Ace in the Captured Camel thread Tailspin explains how to set The Captured planes up so Allied AI will see them as German planes. The link; http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?showtopic=18513 This skin is based on the stock skin that came with the A- Team’s plane, the things That where done to it was to change it from the Black Maria back to a stock skin and Add the German markings. Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put His profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  23. New Sopwith Camel Skin.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-) This is a Captured Sopwith Camel, Ltn Otto Kissnberth Jasta 23b April 1918. Captured from 3 sqdn, (RN) note, Sq blue nose, wheel covers and white eagle Still on plane, Kissnbarth scored his 20 th victory with this plane when he shot Down an SE5 on May 16, 1918, at Tilloy. Special thank you to the A-Team for allowing me to do this skin. Special thank you to my friend Bob Pearson for allowing me to put His profile in of this plane. Enjoy!!! ;-) your friend in the FE sky von Deutschmark
  24. New Sopwith Camel Skin.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-) Wow! this is great, I think the way to keep down what you would See of them in a game generated single missions is in the line in the Camel Data ini change the, Availability=Rare, and now you should Not see it much if at all,.... can we even use, =very rare??? don't know. your friend in the FE sky v. Deutschmark
  25. New Sopwith Camel Skin.

    (S!) ALL hi ;-) @ Bandy, my inspiration for doing these is that you do not see them much if at All in any flying sim, I have a few more Allied then on to some Central planes, There is not a hole lot of info on exact missions that they did, some where fitted With German guns for operational use over the lines, in Windsock vol 20 #1 Jan/ Feb 2004 there is a 3 page article from Greg VanWyngarden where he talks About the Breguet 14 and others, am looking for some info on some captured Nieuports that had seen much front line use and a few other planes as well. Am hopping to inspire some of the FE guys here who write missions, to write Some unique missions for them. your friend in the FE sky v. Deutschmark
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