SCREENSHOTS
New Camel Paint Schemes
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| Colourful but historically accurate paint schemes for campaigns. |
Crashed Dolphin
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| This Sopwith Dolphin had a rough emergency landing. |
Sopwith Camel.
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| Here's Woollett's Sopwith Camel - new for BSP2. Notice the new more accurate British PC10 colour scheme. |
Albatros DVa.
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| Eduard Ritter von Schleich patrolling the front in his DVa in late 1917. |
Gotha.
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| A Gotha G.V follows the Thames during a night raid on London in early summer 1918. |
Patrol
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| Albatros DIIIs of Jasta 37 on patrol, early 1918. The German colour schemes in BSP are all accurate. |
Jacobs
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| Josef Jacobs in an Albatros DVa, early 1918. Notice the printed fabric. BSP features the exact pattern and colours used on the actual aircraft. |
Day Bombing
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| Gotha day bombers of 1917 over Northern France. The bombs look pretty cool. |
Bäumer
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| Paul Bäumer flies over a cold landscape in the winter of 1917/18. |
Pursuit
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| An RE8 in deep trouble, pursued by Ernst Fuchs 'The Flanders Fox' (alias me) of Jasta 18 in his Fokker Dr1. This aircraft was to be his 31st victory. Notice the new smoke graphics developed by Captain Darwin. |
Hartner
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| Me again, again as Hartner, this time in a Jasta 7 Fokker DVII. |
Fokker Dr1
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| Here's the new Fokker Dr1 for BSP2. This one was made by von Tom. |
Fokker DVIII
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| Here we see a Fokker DVIII, ready for take-off in late October 1918. This is a new addition for BSP2. |
Fokker DVIIIs in Formation
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| Two Fokker DVIIIs patrol the front in late 1918. |