Historical skin based on Ni 11 Esc 12 Serial 557
Referances: Prototype Parade - radio Control Scale Aircraft Autum 1989.
J M Bruce/G S Leslie Collection
Original Nieuport 11 skin by Rabu and OBD Software
Fokker DVIIF Jasta 15. Unknown pilot. Fusleage insignia is that of Grenadier Regiment No.1. Aircraft was handed over to US forces.
Information taken from 'The Aerodrome'
(Original OFFskin/templates created by Terry 'Makai' Kerby and James 'OVS' Romano and OBD Software)
Sopwith Pup B2509 Number 5 (Training) Sqn AFC Minchinhampton England 1918
Based on profile and artical by Brad Cancian posted on 'The Aerodrome'
Artwork - speculative colours
Jasta 17 received their first batch of Albatros DII's in late December 1916. The Jastafuhrer, Ritt Heinz von Brederlow chose three white bands, with two narrow black bands as the Jasta unit marking. Most aircraft had clear-varnished plywood fuselages although some were lightly stained a reddish-brown.
Albatros DII Jasta 17 Unknown Pilot, Serial number is also unknown.
Band colour is conjecture.
Sources:
Aircraft Colours & Markings of the First World War Era by RN Pearson.
Albatros DII Datafile by Albatros productions
Skin based on Jasta 16b
Source: Aircraft Colours & Markings of the First World War Era - RN Pearson
Skin based on Jasta 23 - Unknown pilot
Sources: Albatros productions (Wind-Sock Datafile); Aircraft Colours & Markings of the First World War