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...historical correct or not? I forgot to add that at that time (April 1918 - from the end of March) were already used a Balkenkreuzes instead of Tatzenkreuzes - Pattee Crosses. If after repairing the wings of the airplane were covered with a Lozenge canvas, it is unlikely that the Germans painted obsolete identification marks - another anachronism of this film. Although I'll not deny that 'Blue Max' is a cult film to some extent. Well, at last, FE is just a game. Sertainly, you can be happy to fly as 'Stachel', аs 'von Richthofen' or аs 'Jo Cavalier' or any other Ace of Aces - fictional or real. All this is the role-playing games of virtual pilots (as I myself). P.S. Sorry for the off-top.
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Funny joke Also we all know, that foreign countries pay tribute to 20th Century Fox for the historical correct story about the Blue Max hunting, and the Dalai Lama three times bow low before the Leutnant Stachel's portrait at bedtime. Desire is the property of a particular author :) We cannot influence him in any way.
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I'm sorry, but this is not a historical coloring (except that it flashed in one famous film, which is not devoid of artistic merit, of course)! Briefly: there are real documents about when the lozenge fabric began to arrive in the Pfalz Flugzeugwerke. Good uncle Abbot (Dan-San Abbot) on the forum's website www.theaerodrome.com gave an explanation: for the first time 5-color lozenge was seen on the WINGS of D.8149 / 17 and onwards. But not on all planes. Before that, all the Pfalts left the factory in a silver-gray color (possibly silver) with a white rudder. The lozenge on the upper wings could only appear on the last D.IIIa, a very late release, starting at 81xx / 17 and on repair aircraft, but not earlier than March / April 1918, and also on D.VIII / D.XII. Please note that we are talking only about the wings, but not about the fuselages.
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Honestly, my computer is too slow to use all the visual upgrades. But I agree to fly at low settings. The question is whether the 1st Gens engine can see these 3D models if I change the .ini files to ANSI ? For example, your wonderful HalbD5, Falco and Gladiators are able to work just fine with Gen1 and Gen2 games. Unfortunately, this does not always apply to the works of other modelers since all of their new models are designed for SF2 only...
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Fantastic!!! If all this splendor work in 1st Gens, it will be generally wonderful!
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Superb detailing!
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Really stunning WIP...
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Well done. I like it!!!
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Vosges
Crawford reviewed gterl's file in First Eagles - WWI and Early Years - Terrain and Environmental Mods
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Spanish Civil War, Tanks & Armored Cars
Crawford reviewed Stephen1918's file in First Eagles - Golden Era - Object Mods
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Spanish Civil War Terrain (fake)
Crawford reviewed Stephen1918's file in First Eagles - Golden Era - Terrain and Environmental Mods
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Armed Observers for First Eagles
Crawford reviewed Stephen1918's file in First Eagles - WWI and Early Years - Add On Cockpits
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V-VS 72th GvIAP MiG-15 Korean War(Nov 1950)
Crawford reviewed regula50's file in User Made Campaigns