Another RFC repaint of the wonderful new FS9 Nieuport 17 from Michel Migaud representing another of No 1 Squadron's successful Nieuport 17 pilots of 1917, Captain P. F. Fullard. By the time Capt. Phillip Fullard received B3459, he had already claimed 11 victories in Nieuports and he claimed...
Like I did with Aeroplane Heaven's F3F-2, I found the recently released Fokker E.III/IV to be a very exacting model for me to ply my wares. So, I did an Emiril job on the E.IV 164/16 and kicked it up a notch. This E.IV Eindecker has reportedly been flown by Max Immelmann and also by Kurt...
An Imperial Russian Air Force Nieuport 17 of Captain Jevgraf Nikolayevich Krutyenyl of the 2nd Fighting Wing in may and June 1917. This repaint is for the FS9 Nieuport 17 from Michel Migaud.
A repaint of the wonderful FS9 Nieuport 17 from Michel Migaud representing one of No 1 Squadron's successful Nieuport 17 pilots of 1917 and the RFC's first 'balloon-bursting' ace, was captain W, C. Campbell, who claimed 23 victories between May and July 1917. The last six of these were achieved...
A repaint of the wonderful new FS9 Nieuport 17 from Michel Migaud representing an Italian Macchi-built Nieuport 17 belonging to Serg. E. Liut of 77e Squadriglia in 1917.
Again I cannot get enough of Manuele's excellent Ansaldo! Sergente Massimo Canuto of 2a Sezione flew this S.V.A. 5 and claimed a victory over Ravina, near Trento, on October 30, 1918. Caz.
Note: This package contains the following update: These are all fuse2_t.bmp textures. I made the mistake...
Thomas-G-Cassady-Texture.zip (450.25 Kb) (downloaded 105 times)
This repaint of StuartGreen's SPAD VII belonged to Captain Thomas G. Cassady while serving with SPA 163 under the service of the USAS. Although Lafayette Flying Corps member Thomas G. Cassady was transferred to the USAS and...
This repaint is for Ted Cook's Sopwith Dolphin, which can be found at his Homepage: http://www.tedcook.btinternet.co.uk/. Flown by Capt. G. B. Irving DFC of No 19 Squadron, this Dolphin boasted a most unusual paint scheme inspired by its pilot. Aside for the normal camouflage, it had its entire...
Another repaint of Stuart Green's Pfalz D.IIIa flown by Rudolf Stark.
Stark flew several D.IIIs and D.IIIas, this one bore his signature lilac band with a thick Balkenkreuz insignia on the fuselage and a white rudder. Caz.
by Cazzie (2007-06-24 09:19:39)
Repaint of Stuart Green's excellent Pfalz D.IIIa.
Although a rather obscure pilot, von Alversleben's Pfalz D.IIIa was one of the most uniquely decorated. Caz.
by Cazzie (2007-06-17 09:28:07)
A repaint of Stuart Green's Pfalz D.IIIa. flown by Hans Joachim Buddecke.
Textures are included for both 32-bit and DXT3 formats.
Buddecke was the third recipient of the Pour le Merit. Caz.
by Cazzie (2007-06-15 11:00:45
Repaint of Stuart Green's excellent Pfalz D.IIIa flown by Ltn. R Hans Bohning of Jasta 79b at Vileselve in May 1918. Caz.
by Cazzie (2007-06-15 16:05:26)
This repaint is for Ted Cook's Sopwith Dolphin, which can be found at his Homepage: http://www.tedcook.btinternet.co.uk/. Open zip and extract texture.gillet_2 to your FS9 (GW3) > Aircraft > Sopwith Dolphin folder. Copy and paste the text below in your FS9 (GW3) > Aircraft > Sopwith Dolphin >...
Inside are three folders, each containing a repaint texture of an American pilot who flew a Sopwith Dolphin with British Squadrons. All three scored victories in their Dolphins, but Edgar Taylor was the only American to become an ace flying a Dolphin alone. These repaints are for Ted Cook's...
Somehow, I deleted the layer containing the correct color for the anomometer on Stuart Green's repaint textures and thusly my anomometer appears the somewhat psychodelic blue of Stuart's background in my two repaints. This zip contains two folders: one contains a corrected fuselage bitmap for...
As I did not like the lightness of my Lozenge textures, I set about to correct them. Stuart Green is not only a brilliant sim designer, he is an extremely nice man too! He sent me layered textures "with" correct lozenge colors for the wings, It was a piece of cake to correct the rest after that...
This repaint of Stuart Green's venurable Fokker D.VII is for one flown by Ltn Alfred Fleischer of Jasta 17 while based at Vivaise in September 1918. Thanks to work done by Nils and others at Sim-Outhouse, Stuart's masterpieces can now be flown in FSX as well. Should you have FSX and wish to fly...
A repaint of Stuart green's FS2004 Sopwith Snipe representing a post-war Snipe of No. 56 Squadron believed to have been at Aboukir.
Its fuselage sides and part of the lower wing have been painted in aluminum dope, while the top decking, upper tail unit, and wheel covers appear to have been...
Repaint of Stuart Green's Fokker D.VII flown by Vzfw. Wilhelm "Willy" Stor's of Jasta 68.
Jasta 68's badge was a broad black and white stripe surrounding the fuselage at the rear. Willy Stor displayed a white winged sword as his personal emblem.
The Fokker-built machine had four-colour Lozenge...
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