Thanks guys, I guess there is more interest in these old birds than I thought. Glad to see it .
Thanks guys, I guess there is more interest in these old birds than I thought. Glad to see it .
Cheers,
Captain Kurt
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"Fly, you fools!" Gandalf the Gray
Hi Captain
Great work.
The 'artwork' on some of these WW1 aircraft is very interesting.
Can you do one in 'paisley'?
Cheers
Stuart
I hate paisley. Give me a lozenge any day.
Seriously, I wish we could construct more missions for WW1 aircraft. It seems we are hampered by their slow speeds. I had no end of trouble trying to make the mission for the Blackburn Kangaroo sinking a German sub.
What about a Avro 504 Serie? It was used as a trainer until the thirties by some countries.
Cheers
Pepe
Sweet!
"De Oppresso Liber"
An Albatros C.III? Looks great Kurt.
Beautiful work there CK, loving the detail, and the texs.
Cheers
Shessi
Great job as usual! Thank you for your hard work making us all these WW1 beasts.
The man's a machine! Every time I log on, CK's gone and created another WW1 bird from scratch - wow!
Captain Kurt,
Many thanks for all of your efforts on these projects!
"Rami"
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - World War I
Description: The Albatros C.III
The German Albatros C.III was a highly successful all-purpose two-seat biplane of World War I, used in a wide variety of roles including observation, photo-reconnaissance, light bombing and bomber escort. The C.III was a refined version of the successful Albatros C.I type. It was eventually produced by 6 subcontractor manufacturers as well as Albatros.
The first 12 aircraft went to the front in December 1915 and it was gradually withdrawn from frontline service in mid-1917. But production continued for training aircraft. Orders for 2271 aircraft in total were placed with the first 796 ordered for combat units. The remaining 1475 were produced as trainers. Some 26 Albatros C.III were delivered to Bulgaria, including eight trainers and the Polish Air Force operated 15 Albatros C.III in 1918-1920 during Polish-Soviet War.
General characteristics
• Crew: 2
• Length: 26 ft 1 in (7.95 m)
• Wingspan: 38 ft 4 in (11.7 m)
• Height: 10 ft 1 in (3.07 m)
• Empty weight: 1700 lbs
• Gross weight: 2799 lb
• Powerplant: 1 × Mercedes D.III 6-cylinder water-cooled in-line piston engine, 160hp (175 hp @ 1400 rpm)
Performance
• Maximum speed: 156 km/h (97 mph, 85 kn)
• Endurance: 3 hours 20 minutes
• Service ceiling: 3,350 m (10,990 ft) [16]
• Time to altitude: 3,000 m (9,800 ft) in 35 minutes
Armament
• Guns: 1 × 7.92 mm Parabellum MG14 machine gun in observer's cockpit and 1 × fixed forward-firing 7.92 mm LMG 08/15 in the nose.
• Bombs: up to 200 lb (91 kg) of bombs in four vertical tubes in the fuselage or external racks.
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The model, textures, panel and air files are by Captain Kurt. The pilot figures were developed from Wolfi's freeware Japanese pilot .fsc source file. The prop spinning texture is by Kelticheart.
Gauges are by Martin Klein with texture change outs by Captain Kurt
To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Albatros C.III
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You're a true artist C_K. Great model again
Cheers,
Huub
Thank you Captain , that,s a fine Christmas present !
While Captain Kurt is already nearly a dozen aircraft ahead, I just manged to finish the first repaint for one of them.
It's the Austrian-Hungarian Albatros D.III Oeffag flown by the CO of Flik 51/J Oblt.i.d.Res. Benno Fiala Ritter von Fernbrugg, who, with 28 kills, became the third most successful LFT pilot. Although it had at least two other pilots.
The screenshots are FS9, but the testures will work in CFS2 as well.
Cheers,
Huub
That's a beautiful job huub. Will you post it, I hope?
Cheers,
Captain Kurt
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"Fly, you fools!" Gandalf the Gray
Lovely modelling and your usual attention to detail. Thanks Kurt!
I can only think of 4 Great War aircraft of significance missing from the WWI hangar. You have covered a lot of ground.
Captain Kurt,
Many thanks for all of your continued efforts on bringing WWI to life!
"Rami"
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Well, limiting this to aircraft which made a significant contribution, I think top of my list would be the Curtiss H-16 Flying Boat, then the Short Bomber ( there are a few good 3 view scale drawings), the Farman F40bis type 60 and the last plane would be a toss up between the Junkers J.1 and the AEG J.1
Many thanks once more Kurt for this important plane, your production is very impressive, in quality as well as in quantity.
I began to work on the Curtiss H16, the result won't be for to-morrow, badly the time I can spend for the sim is limited, but I would be happy to finalise it, starting from a CFS1 model from Stephan Scholz. The actual step is for the liberty engines.
As to follow, cheers
Martin
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