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  1. View File Udet Dr.1 Udet skin for the Fokker Dr.1 10/07/2007 by ShrikeHawk Original model and skin by the A-Team of: Capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut & The Wrench Questions or comments? Please PM ShrikeHawk at combatace.com Have Fun! ShrikeHawk Submitter ShrikeHawk Submitted 10/08/2007 Category Fokker Skins
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    Udet skin for the Fokker Dr.1 10/07/2007 by ShrikeHawk Original model and skin by the A-Team of: Capun, Gramps, Charles, Kesselbrut & The Wrench Questions or comments? Please PM ShrikeHawk at combatace.com Have Fun! ShrikeHawk
  3. Thanks all. I'll be posting it up later on. Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  4. Here's another skin for the Dr.1. Udet's Triplane: Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  5. It's great to know another of our boys made it home safe...and doing well!
  6. I still like it out here, even though the anti-military/anti-gun crowd is annoying. SF is not quite a liberal as it seems. The wildly left activists are just extremely vocal, striving every moment to "get the message across". Most folks I know here are just focused on getting through the workday to put food on the table. They could care less about the latest "cause". And notice that when it came down to a choice between scaring small furry animals or making a ton of money, this supposedly "liberal city" chose money. And that's the way it goes out here. You scream "save the whales!" in public and then whisper "show me the money" in private. Folks are more conservative than they appear. Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  7. Almost every year, the Blue Angels show up in San Francisco to fly during the Fleet Week event held here. And also every year, somebody or some group tries to stop them. This year is no different. This time, Supervisor Chris Daly created a measure to stop the Blue Angels from flying. He claimed that they are too scary and frighten small animals. Well, it turns out that whenever the Blue Angels don't fly here, the revenue expected from Fleet Week is halved! So in the end, it was Chris Daly who got shot down, hehehe. aaahhhh, victory is sweet! Here's some links: http://www.fogcityjournal.com/news_in_brie...ls_070913.shtml http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?...4/BA0PRHS4S.DTL Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  8. Nice one, Alligator! You matched that profile perfectly.
  9. Nice work! With enough of these and a terrain...
  10. Thanks Gambit - and I've kept me bum in the seat indeed. HardDrive filling up too, hehehe. Okay guys - here's the last version *promise* This one features broader, more irregular streaks and a newer technique for creating the streaks. Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  11. Well, here's another version for Voss' Dr.1. I intended for this one to be a compromise of ideas. And mostly a close proximation to what Voss' plane really looked like. Thoughts anyone? Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  12. I have played all these too. And like them all too for different reasons. But I have to say that I like the thirdwire series best. And that's for the same reason that I liked CFS2 so much...mods. The thirdwire series has an extraordinarily active group of modders. And it is easily modded by the individual with even a small amount of knowledge. That's what hooks me the most. I easily spend as much time fiddling with the game as I do flying it! I think IL2 has better graphics and better FMs. But the FM gap has closed a lot because of Peter's efforts. I would say that IL2 is superior overall , but because it is too tightly controlled in the mod area is simply isn't as FUN. OFF2 has a great environmental feel. I love that. I like being able to easily set up a combat two specific types of planes. That's not possible in FE. You have to create the mission and that takes more time. But then again I like the randomness sometimes. I don't quite know who will show up! hehehe. But I don't like the feel of the FMs in OFF2. That's not necessarily their fault, being limited to the CFS3 engine. Even though FE has flaws that are addressed better in other sims, I'm still happiest with FE and WoE where I am free to tinker as much as fly. And I can't be happier to have a respectable WW1 sim again. *Bliss* This is where the flying is pure flying. No keyboard drills here. Just get on the tail of your opponent (not "enemy" as in later decades) as shoot! hehehe.
  13. Added my vote. WoE (4 copies on my HD - Korea, Vietnam, MiddleEast, Germany) and FE of course.
  14. That's a fabulous pic, Gambit. I see very prominent and very irregular streaking on this one, and that's what I expect to see. I would imagine that the vast majority of Dr.1s had camo like this. I think I would use this pic to build my Dr.1 template if that's alright with you. But for me, there's still a question regarding Voss' paintjob. Many templates and profiles ( I remember what you said but I don't know of any replicas of Voss' plane ) show Olive Drab over "sky blue" rather than "beige". As you say, his aircraft was not typical in paintscheme so I think I'd need a different camo for his aircraft. I think mine may be too light and need more Olive Green (or Drab) to get the coloring right. Would you agree? I'm still trying to account for No56 Squadron's account of Voss' aircraft where they said that his aircraft was a "silvery blue". I'm not sure how much weight to give their view. I'm sure it looked blue when it rolled it's undersides up, but how much olive was on the the top? I plan to post another edition soon and see how it turns out. Maybe I can reach a good compromise of all the ideas/views. Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  15. Thanks for the extra links, all. Interesting discussion, yes? I guess it may come down to personal taste. This is a game that's highly configurable to individual preference anyway. I think I will give another go at a texture for Voss. I have the texture down to a single layer among many in my PSP file. So switching the paint is pretty quick at this point. Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  16. Well this is just amusing. I did quite a bit "more" digging around to see if I could find some sort of consensus. There seems to be split between whether the "olive" on voss' plane has more green or more yellow in it's olive. From the links below, I think it's safe to say that later production Dr.1s did not have sky blue at all on upper surfaces. Instead, they had natural beige with olive drab streaking as Gambit says. But earlier production machines may have had the olive or sky blue. In any event, I found many links with examples of Dr.1s with more greenish olive paint, and others with more brownish olive paint. And there seems to be no consistency with how Voss' aircraft is depicted *sigh* One think I think is consistent is that the streaking is far more irregular than I/we have it so far. The screenshots of mine and other Dr.1s have streaking that's a little too even and smooth than it should be. I'm not sure if I'll update my 2nd Voss version, but my first one is intended to be a template for later Dr.1s. So I will update that one with more irregular streaking and Olive Drab over Beige. Here are the links I found: Lothar Von Richtofen - supports the yellowish olive scheme: http://ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/2002/08/...profile_dr1.htm A Voss color plate - more green http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww1/f/416/59/0/31 Another with more greenish streaking http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww1/f/416/59/2/27_b1 Udet's Dr.1 showing olive with a strong hint of green http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww1/f/416/59/3/25 A painting with olive drab ( much less green ) streaking http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Karr/Artwork/tripe.jpg Dr.1 reproduction showing much more brown than olive streaking http://storage.mfa.free.fr/FokkerDRIuk.html A model of Voss' Dr.1. Mostly brown with only faint streaking. I think this is wrong in that the streaking is only faintly visible. http://www.geocities.com/cewentzel/Fokker.html A nice-looking model of Udet's Dr.1 with streaking that supports Gambit's assertion of what the color's should look like: http://www.largescaleplanes.com/articles/M.../RevellDr1.html Another model with bright green streaking. Looks good but I don't agree with the streaking pattern. Looks too blotchy. http://modelingmadness.com/reviews/w1/ger/goodindr1.htm Small artist's painting in the middle of the page supports the pearly-blue look for Voss' Dr.1 http://www.starksravings.com/dr-1/fokker_dr_1.htm Discussion at TheAerodrome about the streaking and colors used in Dr.1s. There's also a debate in the forum somewhere about the yellow cowling and fin. http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/models/1...-camoflage.html Many different Dr.1 models here. Some with more greenish paint and some with more olive. There's one with olive and red streaking. Nice! I wonder if it's historically accurate. http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Schultz/DrI/index.html I think this modeler laid that paint on too thick, but I think it's a good example of what the streaking should look like. http://www.us-aircraft.com/images/Steve%20...t2/jasta144.jpg Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  17. Nice going, Firecage! They look great!
  18. Okay - here's another alternative scheme for Voss' Dr.1. This follows the scheme of other sites/models I have seen. I'm not completely certain what's correct, but I like the way this one looks. Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  19. Thanks All, Hey Gambit - would you say that the green streaking is correct for other, later Dr.1s? I plan to use this skin as the template for other skins. Udet comes to mind right away. I've seen so many variations on Voss' colors, it's hard to get a lockdown on what it should be. I saw several models of his plane that were almost solid olive drab with only slight streaking. And then another painted as you say with a yellow cowling. *sigh* I did see a lengthy debate at another forum about whether Voss had a yellow cowling or not. From that I decided to go with the green cowling. But I'm sure the debate may still be going on, hehehe. ShrikeHawk
  20. I really loved the story of Werner Voss' battle against 7 SE.5s. So I wanted a skin for his Triplane. Getting those streaks that the Dr.1s had is something of a challenge. Hope I got it right. Here's some screenshots: Cheers! ShrikeHawk
  21. Hmmm... It seems California is not the only bastion for anti-military sentiment. Every year, when the Blue Angels arrive for Fleet Week, there's a bunch of crackpots complaining about saber-rattling and rampant militarism. These are a only a very vocal minority. The vast majority love it when the Blue Angels arrive.
  22. Hey Peter, First of all, let me echo FastCargo's thoughts and thank you for all the hard work. Your FMs are really improving the game a lot! I'm not just shooting down the enemy anymore...I trying to stay alive! You asked for feedback on your experimental Camel, so... It climbs and dives prodigously. I keep thinking the altimeter is lying, hehehe. There isn't as much torque effect as I would expect from a Camel. In fact there is less here than with most of your FMs with inline engines. I would expect a lot in the rotary-engined aircraft. Correct me if I'm wrong in this. In turns to the right or left it throws it's nose high over the horizon. The rudder seems to have little or no effect in countering this, though the rudder works just fine in level flight. All the controls are very lively otherwise, particularly pitch if you can get the plane oriented correctly. I'm missing the speed, but you already know about that one. It seems to no interest in stalling even with it's frequent nose-up attitude. That's it. Loving the Camel-a, by the way. It's my favorite Camel so far. ShrikeHawk
  23. Thanks Capun, I'll try setting it that way. Hey Gambit - I read a similar story, and just now found a couple of those links again. http://www.theaerodrome.com/aircraft/gbrit...bristol_f2b.php http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_F.2_Fighter Too bad that on it's first operational sortie, the Brisfit has to run into none other than "The Red Baron". But still, the Bristol gave a good accounting of itself afterward. hmmm...a lot of replies came in while I was typing mine...sorry for the redundancy...
  24. I like the Brisfit too. I remember blowing an Albatross D.III into pieces (guns set on "hard") after jumping it in a screaming dive. mmmm...that felt good! Yeah BnZ is the way to go in the Brisfit. It's even better after Peter01's FM mod. Though I notice now that my overzealous gunner (excitable chap that he is) likes to shoot over my head now. While I appreciate his enthusiasm, his bloody gun blocks my view whenever he does that! Isn't there a way to restrict the gunner's field of fire? ShrikeHawk
  25. Thanks Fellas. That did the trick!
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