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  1. Someone's goin to lose this one!
  2. For the next campaign i will be renaming the terrain towns and cities from the vogesen terrain. Since there is no Italy or Austrian map its the best I can do. some Aviatiks of Flik16 flyby:
  3. I have sooo many skins for the Austria-Italian front I dont know where to start with packing them all up for download. I have 9 Aviatik D.I aircraft folders (Flik14, 16, 60, 42, 63 etc etc) each one of them has 12 skins and their own Hangar and Loading screens! Then theres the Phonix D.II and D.IIa's with all the same fliks and some. Thats just the Austrians
  4. No.139 Squadron F.2B flown by Capt. Sydney Dalrymple Vs. a Phonix D.IIa of Flik16J in the summer of 1918. Pick from my "Battle of the Piave River" campaign. Not A great pick but a cool one. And one from the old photo album
  5. Sorry about the "PropLoop3". I've messed w my planes so much I dont know whats original anymore. I keep forgetting about stuff like that
  6. View File Jagdgeschwader II Fokker D.VII Multi-Pack -------------- Jagdgeschwader II --------------- Summer, 1918 Jasta's 12,13,15, and 19 Fokker D.VII's. White, green, red, and yellow respectively. This download contains all the the known skins of JG.II's fokker D.VII's during the Summer and Fall of 1918. Each skin folder uses the pilots name or a destiguishing feature. So there really is no need for me to include a description in this readme. The skin folders are self explanatory. Enjoy, Quack74 Submitter quack74 Submitted 03/25/2012 Category Fokker Skins
  7. 184 downloads

    -------------- Jagdgeschwader II --------------- Summer, 1918 Jasta's 12,13,15, and 19 Fokker D.VII's. White, green, red, and yellow respectively. This download contains all the the known skins of JG.II's fokker D.VII's during the Summer and Fall of 1918. Each skin folder uses the pilots name or a destiguishing feature. So there really is no need for me to include a description in this readme. The skin folders are self explanatory. Enjoy, Quack74
  8. View File Bristol F.2B 4 pack No.11, 22, 48, and 62 Sqns This download includes all the files needed to create four new F.2B aircraft (not just skins). The original .LOD files must be added to each aircraft folder for this download to work. For FE2 just drop in the folders into their proper locations. Each F.2B aircraft uses decals to create A, B, and C Flights by the appearance of colored wheels (White, Red, and Blue respectively). Also different numbers and letters will appear aswell. No.22Sqn will have a Lewis gun on the upper wing. The FM's used are from Peter01's FM downloads. The markings of each flight represent F.2B squadrons from Summer of 1917 till Spring of 1918. Enjoy, Quack74 Submitter quack74 Submitted 03/25/2012 Category Other Entente Aircraft Skins
  9. 214 downloads

    This download includes all the files needed to create four new F.2B aircraft (not just skins). The original .LOD files must be added to each aircraft folder for this download to work. For FE2 just drop in the folders into their proper locations. Each F.2B aircraft uses decals to create A, B, and C Flights by the appearance of colored wheels (White, Red, and Blue respectively). Also different numbers and letters will appear aswell. No.22Sqn will have a Lewis gun on the upper wing. The FM's used are from Peter01's FM downloads. The markings of each flight represent F.2B squadrons from Summer of 1917 till Spring of 1918. Enjoy, Quack74
  10. These are the only known skins of Fokker D.VII's of JG.II in 1918. Not done yet but almost. These will be included w the "Independant Air Force" campaign I'm working on. JG.II didnt relocate to the Nancy sector east of Verdun till September 1918. The IAF started conducting raids into German territory in June of 1918. Please any input is welcome. I look at these sooo much they seem to be perfect after awhile I know they're not BTW JG.II is made up of Jasta's 12, 13, 15, and 19 (white, green, red, and yellow respectively)
  11. Look at #7 33LIMA. They didnt last long so I just randomly selected names for 55 and all the other squadrons. And I had to create Azelot Aerodrome on the map. Along w others. [AirUnit004] AircraftType=DH-4 ForceID=1 Nation=RAF UnitName=No.55Sqn DefaultTexture=No 55 Sqn StartNumber=27 BaseArea=Acelot Aerodrome RandomChance=60 BaseMoveChance=0 MaxAircraft=50 StartAircraft=20 MaxPilots=50 StartPilots=20 Experience=50 Morale=100 Supply=70 Intelligence=40 MissionChance[sWEEP]=0 MissionChance[CAP]=0 MissionChance[iNTERCEPT]=0 MissionChance[ESCORT]=0 MissionChance=100 MissionChance[CAS]=100 MissionChance[sEAD]=0 MissionChance[ARMED_RECON]=20 MissionChance[ANTI_SHIP]=0 MissionChance[RECON]=30 MissionChance[bALLOON_BUSTING]=0 MissionChance[bALLOON_DEFENSE]=0 UpgradeType=NEVER KnownAce[01].LastName=Williams KnownAce[01].FirstName=F. KnownAce[01].RankID=1 KnownAce[01].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[01].AirKills=5 KnownAce[01].AircraftNumber=4 KnownAce[01].Texture= KnownAce[02].LastName=Keep KnownAce[02].FirstName=A.S. KnownAce[02].RankID=2 KnownAce[02].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[02].AirKills=5 KnownAce[02].AircraftNumber=2 KnownAce[02].Texture= KnownAce[03].LastName=Clarke KnownAce[03].FirstName=A. KnownAce[03].RankID=2 KnownAce[03].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[03].AirKills=5 KnownAce[03].AircraftNumber=9 KnownAce[03].Texture= KnownAce[04].LastName=Van der Reit KnownAce[04].FirstName=E.F. KnownAce[04].RankID=2 KnownAce[04].NumMissions= KnownAce[04].AirKills= KnownAce[04].AircraftNumber=12 KnownAce[04].Texture= KnownAce[05].LastName=Whitelock KnownAce[05].FirstName=C.R. KnownAce[05].RankID=2 KnownAce[05].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[05].AirKills=5 KnownAce[05].AircraftNumber=3 KnownAce[05].Texture= KnownAce[06].LastName=Bridgland KnownAce[06].FirstName=C.A. KnownAce[06].RankID=2 KnownAce[06].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[06].AirKills=5 KnownAce[06].AircraftNumber=7 KnownAce[06].Texture= KnownAce[07].LastName=Johns KnownAce[07].FirstName=W.E. KnownAce[07].RankID=2 KnownAce[07].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[07].AirKills=5 KnownAce[07].AircraftNumber=8 KnownAce[07].Texture= KnownAce[08].LastName=Dowswell KnownAce[08].FirstName=S.L. KnownAce[08].RankID=2 KnownAce[08].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[08].AirKills=5 KnownAce[08].AircraftNumber=10 KnownAce[08].Texture= KnownAce[09].LastName=Cunliffe KnownAce[09].FirstName=J. KnownAce[09].RankID=2 KnownAce[09].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[09].AirKills=5 KnownAce[09].AircraftNumber=5 KnownAce[09].Texture= KnownAce[10].LastName=Welchman KnownAce[10].FirstName=P.E. KnownAce[10].RankID=2 KnownAce[10].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[10].AirKills=5 KnownAce[10].AircraftNumber=13 KnownAce[10].Texture= KnownAce[11].LastName=Young KnownAce[11].FirstName=E. KnownAce[11].RankID=2 KnownAce[11].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[11].AirKills=5 KnownAce[11].AircraftNumber=14 KnownAce[11].Texture= KnownAce[12].LastName=Blythe KnownAce[12].FirstName=E. KnownAce[12].RankID=2 KnownAce[12].NumMissions=25 KnownAce[12].AirKills=5 KnownAce[12].AircraftNumber=1 KnownAce[12].Texture=
  12. In my IAF campaign the SSW D.III will be used mainly with the Kests ( Home Defense units). Doing a little reskinning for the package. Lots and Lots of skins for this one too. Just like the Austria Italy campain. I will release them all when the campaign is ready.
  13. Isnt it amazing how many planes were developed at such an early age of flight itself?! Considering what was available in 1914 and then what was available at the end of 1918 it is just amazing. Skinning is just a bottomless pit too. BTW that DH-9 and DH-4 that stephen is creating will be the mainstay to my "Independant Air Force" campaign from mid summer 1918 till the end of the war. Look it up, it was quite an active campaign. Cant wait stephen1918 !
  14. View File 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 Submitter quack74 Submitted 03/01/2012 Category Nieuport Skins
  15. View File Nieuport17 's of No.29 Squadron This is a skin for the Nieuport17 of No.29 Squadron. The Nieuport17's were used by No.29 Squadron from the Winter of 1916-17 till the mid-Summer of 1917. They would be replaced by the Nieuport27's then in the Spring of 1918 to the S.E.5a. Original base silver skin made by Hansa. The Nieuports of No.29 Squadron carried a wide red band around the rear fuselage. 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 Submitter quack74 Submitted 03/01/2012 Category Nieuport Skins
  16. 164 downloads

    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
  17. 141 downloads

    This is a skin for the Nieuport17 of No.29 Squadron. The Nieuport17's were used by No.29 Squadron from the Winter of 1916-17 till the mid-Summer of 1917. They would be replaced by the Nieuport27's then in the Spring of 1918 to the S.E.5a. Original base silver skin made by Hansa. The Nieuports of No.29 Squadron carried a wide red band around the rear fuselage. 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
  18. Here are some pics of the Hanriot Hd.1's for my 1918 Austria-Italy campaign. There are a few great skins done by Sinbad that are already here at CA in the FE download section.
  19. I've really only been playing my "Austria-Italy" version of FE for a long time now. We have so many planes that belong to that front now thanks to Stephen1918. It has such a different feel than the Western Front. I think FE could be the only sim with an unoffical "Austria-Italy" campaign if only there was a correct map of Northern Italy. I would have no problem doing the skins and the campaign data and all the text write ups. Too bad I have no idea how to use the Terrain Editor. I would do it myself.
  20. Some more pics of my Austrian Fliks using the Aviatik D.I and the Phonix D.II and D.IIa's. I'm getting really close to posting them all. I NEED A TERRAIN FOR THEM
  21. Thanks guys. If only someone would be interested in creating the proper terrain for an Austria-Italy campaign. It's beyond me. I've tried. I will be making SPAD7 and SPAD13 skins as well as Hanriot's and Nieuports for the italians too. It will be loads of fun to play. Lots of ground action too.
  22. Here are some pics of skins (Aviatik D.I mostly) and Phonix D.II's of multiple Fliks in the Summer of 1918. I will be doing a late war campaign with as many skins and aces I can scrounge up. Of course I'll have to use the Vogesen terrain again because it has mountains. But I will be renaming the airfields and cities this time.
  23. I like it already!
  24. Here are a few pics of No.22 Squadron and No.11 Squadron F2b's. Both will have wheel in their flight colors as well. So there will actually be 6 skins.
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