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  1. Josef Jacobs 3-Pack Dr.1's

    This is a skin pack of three more color schemes used by Josef Carl Jacobs of Jasta 7.
     
    Fokker Dr.1 450/17 - Early with "Winged Devil" and Iron Crosses pre April 1918.
    Fokker Dr.1 450/17 - Late all black with Baulkencruez crosses only mid summer 1918.
    Fokker Dr.1 470/17 - Late style with all white crosses and black fuselage and wings mid summer 1918.
     
    the numbers and the color schemes might be reversed. But no solid evidence exsists to prove otherwise.
     
    A lot more in the readme file.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  2. Ambient sounds for ground objects

    This download contains files and parametes to create ambient sounds and action sound to certain ground objects.
     
    Horse vocals and galluping for Geo's Wagen objects
    Wind, crows, and distant artillery for stock balloons
    Charging infantry sounds for Stephen1918's Infantry Units
    Airfield ambient sounds of birds chirping, light wind, and distant artillery
     
    Readme files are inside.
     
    Enjoy,
    Quack74

    154 downloads

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  3. Nieuport.28's of the USAS 1rst Pursuit Group

    =-=-=-=-= Nieuport.28 skin and data pack for the 1rst Pursuit Group =-=-=-=-=
     
     
    All Skin work and all decal work done by Quack74.
    Feel free to add to these skins as you please. If reposting any of these parts with your new work, just throw a little credit my way. It took a long time to make these. Thanks.
     
     
    I would like to thank EmlD for creating the N.28 model some years ago and posting it for us at CombatAce.com.
     
     
    I have created a completely new skin for the N.28 along with numerous decals to create the 4 USAS Aero Squadrons that, together, form the USAS's 1rst Pursuit Group.
     
    1. 27th Aero Squadron - Flying Eagle in red circle
    2. 94th Aero Squadron - Hat In The Ring
    3. 95th Aero Squadron - Kicking Mule
    4. 147th Aero Squadron - Terrier "Who Said Rats?"
     
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    The Nieuport.28 was the sole aircraft used by the American pursuit group from the
    Late Winter of 1918 until the first week of August 1918 when The 1rst Pursuit
    Group was re-equipped with the SPADXIII. When first delivered the N.28's were
    unarmed. Some of the first frontline flights were done with unarmed aircraft in
    March. More or less done to familiarize pilots with the type and the "Front"
    itself. It wasn't until March 28, 1918 that the Squadrons began to receive guns
    for their planes. But just enough to mount one per plane. The Nieuport.28's were
    also Notorious for shedding their upper wing fabric do to poor glue quality.
    stemming from the factory's lack of quality control. Few pilots had indeed lost their
    lives do to this defect.

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  4. Nieuport17's of No.60 Squadron

    This is a skin for the Nieuport17 of No.60 Squadron. The Nieuport17's were used by No.60 Squadron from the Winter of 1916-17 till the mid-Summer of 1917. Then to be replaced by the S.E.5.
     
    Original silver base skin made by Hansa.
    The decals will provide a somewhat random cowl and wheel cover color according to flight.
     
    Ex: The first aircraft of B Flight (B 1) will have a red cowl and the third aircraft in B Flight (B 3) will have red wheel covers
     
    The First aircraft in C Flight (C 1) will have a blue cowl, etc,etc.
     
    Enjoy,
    Quack74

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  5. "Battle of Caporetto" Ver 1.0 Part 1

    This is ONLY Part 1 of the "Battle of Caporetto" Campaign, Version 1.0, made by quack74
     
    Part2 is a necessary download for it carries ALL the ENEMY (Austrian) aircraft files
     
    This Campaign takes place in Northern Italy in the Fall of 1917. Austria vs Italy.
     
    All info is in the readme files
     
    The Vogesen terrain ( by Gepard ) is needed to run this campaign.
    I highly recommend Jan Tuma's visual upgrade pack as well.
     
    I would like to thank ***** and the skunworks A team for many of the WWI models
    I would like to thank sinbad for allowing me to repost some of his Hanriot HD-1 Italian skins
    I also would like to thank Gepard for the terrain and the help he gave me
    And thanks to JanTuma for the beautiful terrain upgrade.
     
    Thanks especially to all those guys that took the time to build all the aircraft and ground objects.
    Without them this campaign wouldnt have come to mind. Actually Laton's Austrian and Italian planes triggered it.
    They needed a place to fly. So thanks Laton.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  6. Aviatik D.1 skin

    This is a skin for the Aviatik D.1 model created by Stephen1918
     
    The skin represents the aircraft of Austrian Flik60J in early 1918.
     
    Thank you Stephen1918 for this superb model and all your effort. Also
    thank you for uploading this model here at CombatAce and allowing us all to enjoy it.
     
    quack74

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  7. Jasta 20 Ltn. Rudolf Wendelmuth

    Lt. Rudolf Wendelmuth of Jasta 20. Autum 1917.
     
    Albatros D.V, 1111/17
     
     
    Enjoy,
    quack74

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  8. "Battle of Caporetto" Version 2.0

    ********* The Battle of Caporetto **********
     
    *Version 2.0*
     
    By quack74
     
    November 2010
     
    This download contains a new campaign data.ini and Config.ini for the "Battle of Caporetto" campaign made by quack74.
     
    The upgrade to 2.0 contains German air units that participated in the great battle. Along with a few aces.
    Most of the markings are not historically accurate due to lack of detailed information and photographs. The names of the aces are accurate. All the units that I have included are accurate.
     
    **You MUST have "The Battle of Caporetto" Version 1.0 (the original download, part1 and part2) for this to work properly**
     
    These German units were sent to reinforce the Austrian campaign against the Italians soon after the collapse of the Eastern (Russian) Front. These units would start to appear in September of 1917 and last till the end of February 1918.
     
    Jagdstaffeln (fighters):
     
    Jasta 1 - Albatros D.V
    Jasta 31 - Albatros D.III
    Jasta 39 - Albatros D.IIIOAW
     
    FeldFleigerAbteilung (ground attack):
     
    FFA.2
    FFA.14 - All DFWC5
    FFA.17 -
    FFA.39
     
    Kampfgeschwader 4 units (bombers):
     
    Kagohl 19
    Kagohl 20 - All AEG G.IV
    Kagohl 21
     
     
    Also included are one more French air unit and one more Italian air unit.
     
    French: Escadrille N392 (N24bis) standard markings
     
    Italian: Squadriglia 79a (N27) Camouflage pattern with four known aces, including one ace skin.
     
    Enjoy everyone, quack74
     
     

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  9. Nieuport16C1 mid 1916 two-tone camo

    This is a Nieuport 16 of the RFC in mid 1916.
     
    A handfull of these Nieuports were painted in this two-tone camouflage of brown and olive green.
     
    No.2 and No.11 squadrons would be equipt with these such Nieuports.
     
    Ace Albert Ball would be one to fly Nieuport A134 with No.11 Squadron.
    On June 2, 1916 he would down a Roland C.II and an Aviatik two-seater.
    The following day of June the 3rd, Ball would be armed with Le Prier rockets and attack an
    observation balloon near Pelves.
     
     
    Enjoy, quack74
     
     

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  10. Airfields for Bombers

    First off this is for First Eagles Gold. But I'm sure it will work with FE2.
     
    I figured a simple way to use heavy bombers that takeoff from airfields without changing the spacing for fighters.
    What I did was copy a terrain folder (for this example I'll use the Flanders terrain) and renamed it "Flanders_Bombers".
    And then changed the spacing in the "WWI_AIRFIELDS1 .ini" in the new terrain folder.
     
    Now I can select the new "Flanders_Bombers" in the terrain menu and takeoff with any of the heavy bombers. All the missions are the same and all the same aircraft will appear.
     
    There is a bit more to do. It's all in the Readme file inside. The new "WWI_AIRFIELDS1.ini" is also included.
     
    A link is also included in the readme for the heavy bombers if you dont already have them.
     
    Hope you like this. It's great for bombing missions.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  11. Jasta 11 Ltn. Eberhardt Mohnicke

    Blue Tailed Jasta 11 Dr1
    Pilot was Ltn. Eberhardt Mohnicke and number is unknown to me
    But scheme is historically accurate.
     
    Just change the skin folder to J11 Mohnicke and the Textureset as well in the skin folder. Also change the
    Textureset in the fokkerDr1 Configuration Settings from J11 Blue Tail to J11 Mohnicke.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

    135 downloads

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  12. Jasta 12 DIII skin pack

    This is a 5-pack of Jasta 12 Albatros D.III's.
     
    Sometime after April, 1917 is when they adopted the black tail and white nose with black ring.
     
    1. Oblt. Adolf von Tutsheck - (All black)
    2. Ltn. Oskar Muller - (Black and white chevron)
    3. Wavy Black Line -
    4. Three point star -
    5. German Jasta 12 - Generic
     
    All can be used in conjuction with quack74's Albatros D.V's of Jasta 12. Jasta 12 used a mix of D.III's and D.V's until mid summer of 1917.
     
    Enjoy 'em, quack74
     
     

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  13. AlbD3 8-pack Jasta 30

    This is an 8 pack of Albatros D.III's of Jasta 30 early in 1917.
    Their airfield at this time was Phalempin.
     
     
    1. Ltn. Joachim von Bertrab - (black fuselage)
    2. Vfw. Hans Oberlander - (an "O" with chevron)
    3. Ltn. Oskar Seitz - (an "S" and blue diamond vertical stabilizer)
    4. Ltn. Heinrich Brugmann - ( a "Br" on fuselage sides)
    5. Ltn. Otto Fuchs - OAW D.III - (fox chasing a cock)
    6. J30 Star - (a three pointed red and yellow star)
    7. J30 white Sash - (a thin diagonal white sash on fuselage sides)
    8. J30 Red Oval - (a sun with flames on the fuselage sides)
     
    Ltn. Otto Fuchs skin is for the AlbatrosD3OAW.
     
    Enjoy, quack74
     
     

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  14. Jasta 26 Alb D.V 4-Pack

    This is a 4-Pack of Jasta 26 Albatros D.V's
     
    The lozenge camo has been colored differently. And salmon colored rib taping being added.
     
    1. Oblt. Bruno Loerzer DV D.2299/17
    2. Ltn. Otto Fruhner DV D.2329/17
    3. Swastika marking Unknown serial and pilot
    4. Stock Jasta26 DV with changed lozenge color
     
    Too me the stock lozenge camo seemed too dark. So I added a little more color to brighten it up.
    Also use the TextureSets I included for a more glossy reflective finish.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  15. Albatros DV Jasta 23b 6-Pack

    This is a 6-pack of Jasta 23b Albatros D.V's.
    Used from mid 1917 to 1918.
     
     
    1. Otto Kissenberth (black fuselage)
    2. Ltn. Heinrich Seywald ("S" ensignia on fuselage side)
    3. Ltn. Theodor Rumpel (green fuselage)
    4. Ltn. Theodor Rumpel (orange-red fuselage)
    5. Ltn. Friedrich Ritter von Roth (black and white circle on fuselage sides)
    6. Jasta23b Black (generic Jasta 23b D.V with black tail and white banding). Can be used along with the stock Jasta 23b D.V with only the white band.
     
    I left the stock Lozenge Camo on the wings. Seems a bit dark but I would be guessing at a right shade.
     
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  16. Jasta 2 Alb DIII 8 pack

    This is an 8 pack of Albatros DIII's from Jasta Boelcke 1917.
     
    1. Ltn. Werner Voss.
    2. Gerhard Bassenge.
    3. Ltn. Hermann Frommherz.
    4. Ltn. Franz Pernet.
    5. Ltn. Georg Noth.
    6. Ltn. Otto Hunzinger.
    7. Ltn. Johannes Wintrath.
    8. Ltn. Wilhelm Prien.
     
    Pics are inside each skin folder of the planes and pilots.
     
    Edit:
     
    Added Ltn. von Tutschek --- Black band with white borders
    Lightened up the blue on Frommherz's D.III
    and added a stock Jasta 2 D.III.

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  17. No.209 Sqdn Camels 2 pack

    This is a pack of the No. 209 Squadron Sopwith Camels
    of North France, 1918.
     
    It contains the generic skin of No. 209 Sqdn Camels (red nosed)
     
    And one skin of Capt. Roy Browns Camel B7270.
     
    The 209 Sqdn skin is really just a guess. I havn't seen any other photos of 209 Camels. Only that of Capt. R Browns.
    But they do look good anyway. And we can't let Roy fly alone now can we.
     
    Anybody with info on these skins please feel free to let me know.
    I'll be more than happy to edit these skins.

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  18. J14 Blue Band Patch

    This patch will Change the thin bands to red and the main thick band to a light blue
    almost gray. This is the way a replica of 489/17 looks. Thanks to a photo sent to me by von tobler.
    The thin bands in the blk and wht photo seem too light to be black. Red might be the way to go.

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  19. Jasta 5 Vzfw Josef Mai

    This is Fokker Dr.1 139/17 of Jasta 5.
     
    This aircraft was a hand down from Jasta 11 originally
    piloted by Ltn von Conta.
     
    It was then piloted by Ltn Hans-Joachim von Hippel
    and Vzfw Josef Mai both of jasta 5.
     
    I chose to use Vzfw Josef Mai as the pilot.
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  20. Hasso von Wedel Jasta 14

    This is Fokker Dr.1 183/17 of Jasta 14
    Pilot is Hasso von Wedel

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  21. Herbert Boy Jasta 14

    This is the mount of Herbert Boy
    Fokker Dr.1 466/17? of Jasta 14

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  22. Edgar Scholts Jasta 11

    This Fokker Dr.1 146/17 is believed to be the mount of
    Rudolf Stark when he flew with Jasta 11
    The color scheme is only speculatory. The true color of the band
    aft of the cockpit and the tailplane tips are not known.
    This is just my version. Looks good anyway. Enjoy
     
    Edit: Change the Folder name to Scholts J11.
    This was Starks Dr.1, but not with Jasta 11.
    It's a possibility that Edgar Scholts was the pilot of
    Dr.1 146/17 of Jasta 11. Thks to Southside Bucky for the info.
    Hope you still like the skin. If anyone wants a change in color just
    send me a message.

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  23. Early Paul Baumer

    This is one of Baumer's earlier Dr.1's 204/17 of Jasta Boelcke.
    Flown sometime in late 1917 or early 1918.
    Enjoy!

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  24. Jasta 11 3 pack

    This pack contains three Fokker Dr.1's of Jasta 11
     
    1. Fokker Dr.1 591/17 Vzfwbl Edgar Scholz (white tail)
     
    2. Ltn. Hans Joachim Wolff Serial # unknown (orange band)
     
    3. Black and white stripes (pilot and serial # unknown)
     
     
     
    Enjoy, quack74

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  25. Josef Jacobs 450/17

    This is Josef Jacobs mount 450/17 of Jasta 7 I believe
    with late 1918 markings. Enjoy

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