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SH71

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  1. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by Raoul Lufbery of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  2. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by Lt William Thaw of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  3. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by Sgt Willis B Haviland of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  4. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by Sgt Edwin C Parsons of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  5. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by Sgt Walter Lovell of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  6. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by Sgt Robert Soubiran of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  7. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by the airmen of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  8. This skin represents the Nieuport 17 as flown by the airmen of the Lafayette Escadrille from Oct. 1916- spring of 1917
    original templates by MontyCZ.
     
    Thanks go out to MontyCZ for the excellent Nieuport 17!
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  9. This skin represents the SPAD VII flown by Sgts Robert Rockwell, James Norman Hall, and Lt Antonine Arnoux de Maison-Rouge flying in the Lafayette Escadrille.
     
    This skin can be installed to the default SPAD13 folder or you can download the SPAD13 to 12 and 7 conversion by Gr.Viper here at Combatace.com and install to the SPAD7 folder for more historical accuracy. Note: skin is not 100% accurate as it fits the Spad13 model-
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  10. This skin represents the SPAD VII flown by Lt William Thaw flying in the Lafayette Escadrille.
     
    This skin can be installed to the default SPAD13 folder or you can download the SPAD13 to 12 and 7 conversion by Gr.Viper here at Combatace.com and install to the SPAD7 folder for more historical accuracy. Note: skin is not 100% accurate as it fits the Spad13 model-
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  11. This skin represents the SPAD VII flown by Sgt Edwin C Parsons flying in the Lafayette Escadrille.
     
    This skin can be installed to the default SPAD13 folder or you can download the SPAD13 to 12 and 7 conversion by Gr.Viper here at Combatace.com and install to the SPAD7 folder for more historical accuracy. Note: skin is not 100% accurate as it fits the Spad13 model-
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  12. This skin represents the SPAD VII flown by Capitaine Georges Thenault and American ace Raoul Lufbery flying in the Lafayette Escadrille. The butterfly emblem is the personal marking of Thenault and the three red coup marks are Lufbery's. (Coup marks come from Native American war markings on the sides of their horses.)
     
    This skin can be installed to the default SPAD13 folder or you can download the SPAD13 to 12 and 7 conversion by Gr.Viper here at Combatace.com and install to the SPAD7 folder for more historical accuracy. Note: skin is not 100% accurate as it fits the Spad13 model-
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  13. This skin represents the SPAD VII flown by American ace Raoul Lufbery flying in the Lafayette Escadrille. Also known to have been flown by Didier Masson, and other Lafayette pilots. Note that the swastika was an ancient good luck symbol long before Hitler used it.
    This skin can be installed to the default SPAD13 folder or you can download the SPAD13 to 12 and 7 conversion by Gr.Viper here at Combatace.com and install to the SPAD7 folder for more historical accuracy. Note: skin is not 100% accurate as it fits the Spad13 model-
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  14. This skin represents the Gotha G IV flown by Oberleutnant Walter Aschoff of Kaghol 3
     
    Thanks to the SFP1 Dev A-Team for the Gotha GIV and the kind permission to post skins for it.
     
    Happy Flying!
    SH71
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  15. This skin represents the Gotha G IV serial 991/16 of Kaghol 3 The name “MoRoTAS” was made up from the names of the three crew members: Mo = Ltn Mons, Ro = Ltn Roland, TAS = unknown machine gunner
     
    Thanks to the SFP1 Dev A-Team for the Gotha GIV and the kind permission to post skins for it.
     
    SH71
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  16. This skin represents the Gotha G IV flown by Hauptman Ernst Brandenburg of Kaghol 3. Brandenburg led Kaghol 3 on the first daylight bombing raid to London on June 13, 1917.
     
    Thanks to the SFP1 Dev A-Team for the Gotha GIV and the kind permission to post skins for it.
     
    SH71
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  17. This skin represents the Spad XIII of David Putnam 139th Aero Squadron
     
    Putnam joined the French Flying Service in 1917 and flew in the Lafayette Escadrille before entering the United States Air Service in June 1918. Believed to have shot down over 30 aircraft, like American ace Raoul Lufbery deep in enemy territory and many unconfirmed, he was known at the time of his death as America's "ace of aces". On September 12th 1918 he was shot down by German ace Georg von Hantelmann.
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  18. This skin represents the Spad XII of Captain Charles J Biddle 13th Aero Squadron.
    He had seven confirmed victories
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  19. This skin represents the Spad XIII flown by 1st Lt. Karl Schen of the 139th Aero Squadron
    He had seven victories confirmed.
    Schoen was Killed in action on the 29th of October 1918 mere minutes after his last two kills.
     
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  20. This skin represents the Fokker DVII of Ltn Alfred Fleischer of Jasta 17
    The freaky looking face on the cowl is actually from another Fokker DVII in Jasta 17, of which no other information is available besides an unatributed photo of the front of the machine. I added the face it to Fleischer's better-known scheme. Hope he doesn't mind....
     
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  21. This skin represents the Fokker DVII of Ltn. Wilhelm Leusch of Jasta 19 in October 1918
     
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  22. This skin represents the Fokker DVII flown by Ltn. Rudolph Stark in October of 1918
     
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  23. JFM beat me to the other paintscheme :) so I went with von Richthofen's all red Albatros. He flew this Albatros from Markebeeke in June of 1917.
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  24. This skin represents the Fokker DVII flown by Hans Jeschonnek of Jasta 40. Jeschonnek went on to become technical director of the Luftwaffe in WWII suceeding another WWI veteran Ernst Udet. Jeschonnek shared Udet's fate by commiting suicide after Goering blamed him for the Lufwaffe's failures.
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  25. This skin represents Carl Degelow's Fokker D7 of Jasta 40. the skin was created with perhaps more accurate 5 color German lozenge camo(there is considerable debate on the subject).
    Degelow was Staffel commander of Jasta 40. Before the war he worked in the U.S. as an Industrial chemist. He was the last German soldier to recieve the Blue Max. He is credited with 30 victories.
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