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  1. View File Albatros D.III OeFFAG without camouflage The first of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions is a plain OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153. The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here: OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me! Submitter Olham Submitted 09/07/2012 Category Aircraft Skins
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    The second of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions is an OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153 with the Backhausen & Söhne screenprinted swirl-camouflage fabric. The fabric was made by RAF_Louvert for this purpose - thanks a lot for this skillful job, Lou - must have been nervewrecking to join the parts! The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here: OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!
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    The first of 5 new Albatros skins for the "Italian Front" user-built missions is a plain OeFFAG Albatros D.III 153. The skin file must be unzipped. Then it goes here: OBD Software > CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields > campaigns > CampaignData > skins Thanks to all OBD skinners for their over 3.400 skins - your works inspired me!
  4. The skins will get finished and uploaded this weekend, Beanie. I am still waiting for news on Stumpy's seaplanes - did you discover them? Are they among the treasure box Lou has recently excavated? Should be interesting to fly them; or to escort or attack them in the Gulf of Trieste or Venice. Here is a map of that front - maybe helps a little.
  5. Interesting find, DonL! They have also found remains of trees in such high regions of (now molten) glaciers, that it becomes more understandable, how Hannibal could have crossed the Alpes with elephants in his army. There have been such warmer periods before, it seems.
  6. Bullet, I'm a graphic designer and use Photoshop. It didn't take too long. There are all sorts of brushes, some for calligraphics - I used those. But now I have found several colour profiles all showing this aircraft with a dark green underground instead of dark brown. Does anyone know, if it is known exactly?
  7. Had I posted this link? Lost overview... At the bottom of this Wiki page are many links to more pages about the Austrian army. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_and_Royal_Aviation_Troops_%28Austro-Hungarian%29
  8. NO! NO!! They do NOT come in any shades of pink or purple! No, they don't! ... although... - when I see the Austrian camo fabric made by a furniture company, and looking like a sofa - I wouldn't be asthonished to see some craft with Polka dots...
  9. I'm beginning to understand, how the Hobbits could have beaten Sauron...
  10. ...and here is another Flik 41J Albatros. I must admit, that I "borrowed" the emblems from the "Wings Palette" pics; but hey, it's our "Poor Man's Little Italy Campaign".
  11. HPW, I bet they are. Bullethead and Lou may have some knowledge about the FMs. Here comes the finished swirl-camo Albatros now. The other is Oeffag D.III Ba.153 (Serial: 153.12) from Flik 41J. According to "Wings Palette" it was flown by Sabsfeldwebel Kaszala and Hauptmann Brumowski (ca. 1917).
  12. Hey, Bullet - the man has a Phoenix for your hex-camo! Stumpy, that's amazing! What else have you built - Austrian and Ialian - that we skinners could paint skins for?
  13. Here is a first picture of my late OeFFAG Albatros with the swirl camo, which Lou has made so wonderfully.
  14. I have just posted two screenies of an Albatros D.III OeFFAG skin I have made for this project. (see Stumpjumper's thread). It can also be uploaded without special markings, for wider use.
  15. Since everyone seems so enthusiastic about the "Italian Front Thing", I have made an Austrian Albatros D.III skin. Of course I cannot make the spinner disappear, as it is part of the 3D model. But apart from that I hope I got the tones of wood and the "natural" fabric (only clear doped; no camo) of the Koloman Mayrhofer replica right. I can offer this skin also without any personal markings and serial number, for wider use the "Italian Front" mod. I will also try my luck with getting the swirl camo right on the D.III fuselage.
  16. Make sure to read about the use of the sea planes - I guess everyone would love to fly those.
  17. I should be able to supply your "MOFFia" with some Albatros skins, HH. (The Godwin Brumowski Albatros skin is already in OFF, AFAIK).
  18. No knowledge here either. But I just googled for "WW1 air warfare Italy" and got this for a start: http://www.century-o...alian_front.htm http://www.worldwar1.com/itafront/ .
  19. Baracca had this black stallion horse emblem on his SPAD. There are of course no skins for him in OFF, as we don't have an Italian front yet. But I bet Lou or Bullethead or Widowmaker could make you one, if you asked them in a friendly Hobbit's way.
  20. You guys should work together, as the "Little Italy Connection", or the "MOFFia"! :buba:
  21. There, there - come down, iti, come down. This sort of thing happens, when you show your WW1 aviation art works in a forum of WW1 aviation enthusiasts. In an art forum, probably no one would have known the details. But here, or over at "The Aerodrome" it is a different thing. You're not the only artist who must face such dilemma. Even the famous military art painter James Dietz had to. He had painted the also famous Jasta 5 (Green Tails) with their Albatros D.Va on an airfield with a mountain behind them. On the mountain in the painting was a village (maybe even a castle). But Jasta 5 had never been on an airfield with such a mountain nearby. At least not with the Albatros D.V or D.Va. The historians (who mostly also stated that they love James Dietz's works!) criticised this wrong detail. Now I just saw through Dietz's gallery at "The Aerodrome" and found the picture withdrawn. Your emotional reaction reminds me of my own, when I have worked a long time on a new Albatros skin (rather like an artist, not a historian), and then, when I post a picture of it, I receive an answer by elephant, who tells me all the details I have got wrong. First reactions: rising blood pressure, and steam coming out of my ears. It takes me a while to settle and calm down - and then I often change the bits for better correction. We are all always learning - the historians also.
  22. I thought a fine Montepulciano d'Abruzzo would fit better here. The Italian front is a far dream away, but I'll go to the kitchen now and make me some spaghetti a la Sophia Loren. Hmmmmmm!...
  23. Bullet, the whole question about moving forth and back doesn't arise to me at all. I am still here, and I can also go to SimQH - we now just have two places to visit. If I want to upload something for the OFF community, I can do that here, if the other way is too complicated. Where's the problem?
  24. Great picture, JFM! I guess that's Godwin Brumowski?
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