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Sopwith Camel 'Zeppelin Reaper'
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
Totally fictional of course, but how I would have liked to paint my Sopwith Camel if I was a nightfighter pilot defending London.
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SE5a Hispano
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
This is the current 'Mount' of Sqdn Commander Lord Flasheart (6 Kills, and 47 shags!..woof woof!)
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Camel of the Russian Air Service
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
Here is a Russian Camel to use in defence of the RE8 against the Finnish DVII
Have fun
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Finnish AF DVII
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
*FIXED* Finnish insignia incorrectly pointed, corrected (thanks to Peeppu)
Here is a DVII in Finnish Markings (to shoot down the Russian RE8)
Nothing special here, just new markings really
enjoy
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Egyptian Eye Albatross DIII Early
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
This is my current Pilot's Aircraft in Campaign (and all my wingmen's too!)
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Russian Air Force RE8
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
Although the Russian Air Force was formed in May 1918, it was only after the war that they recieved ex-RFC 'Harry Tate's
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Revised Kissenberth Camel
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
Here is the revised version of 'Captured Camel'
It correctly relocates and resizes the Dove Insignia of the previous version.
If you have downloaded the earlier version, please install this one into your Skins folder, and overwrite when prompted.
Many Thanks Guys
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Captured Camel
By UK_Widowmaker in Aircraft Skins
This Skin is of a Captured Camel, flown by Otto Kissenberth of Jasta 23b at Epinoy between April/May 1918.
Discussion on the colouration of this Aircraft is rife, as there are only B&W photo's, but this is the most commonly thought of scheme.
Kissenberth used this aircraft to shoot down his 20th Victim (an SE5a) on 16th May 1918, and was shortly after seriously injured when he crashed this Camel.
He survived the Great War, as one of only three German Aces to wear Spectacles.
He died in 1919 in a climbing accident in the Alps.
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