One of the most under-skinned aircraft in our WW1 era is the lovely Nieuport 28! Its one of my favorites, and so I've been working on these skins off and on for a while. Decided to release what few I have here for your enjoyment.
I tried to find aircraft of a unit that hasn't been represented before. These skins were born out of a personal mission that I was building based on the actions of the 147th. I found myself needing 147th skins, and could find none so I started researching and found a plethora of unique schemes to choose from.
These are 147th Aerosquadron machines during 1918, a period where the unit was primarily engaged in escort duties of Salmson and Breguet bombers, as well as close support and balloon hunting. This first set will include all I have completed so far, but I plan to complete several more historical machines and add them here as well. Included are two historical skins, two no-numbered for mission builders, and #1 of my own personalized design.
147th Aerosquadron N28s - Part 1: 2nd Lt. James F. Ashenden, 1918
2nd Lt. Ralph O'Niell, 1918
Generic 147th No-number Blue
Generic 147th No-number Camo
Fresco23's Personal Machine - Semi-Historical
Credits:Natural thanks go to the creators of IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 as well as the tallented minds behind the DBW-1916 pack, and the N-28c itself!
Primary credit belongs to Murdoc who's masterpiece template i used to build this.
Secondary credit to myself: Fresco23 for the research and assembly of these skins.
Get these below:https://www.mediafire.com/file/2enqqpykphip6w6/N-28C_147th_Part1.rar/file#Please enjoy these as much as I enjoyed making them! Stay tuned, Part 2 to follow as time permits!
Regards
Fresco
EDIT: PART 1.1One more for now!
#11 is based on a piece or artwork drawn in 1918 by military artist Capt. H. E. Townsend. No pilot info known.
Get #11 HERE:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/j6a4scn9c4dz8iw/N-28C_147th_Part1.1.rar/file#