This is a skin pack for the Romanian planes of WW1 to 1920 I made seeing how there are next to no WW1 Romanian skins. The skins are based on descriptions from various modelling magazines, sites and original photographs. The zip can be downloaded here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/odskn1av5s7sprm/RO_Skins.zip/filePack Number 2 is also done, more info on the second page. It can be downloaded here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/zo0yhx7ixam0dvd/RO_Skins1.zip/filePack Number 3, with early campaign skins and a pilot skin, more info on page 3, download link right here:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/9dr3jevmzohy7gg/RO_Skins2.zip/fileThis pack contains the following skins:
-Nieuport 11, unknown pilot
-Nieuport 11 number 865, flown by Sergent Henri Tresch of Nieuport 3 (N.3) squadron. During the war a good number of French pilots served in the Romanian Air Force, both as regular pilots and officers(a notable French pilot in Romania being Maurice Roch Gond, commander of N.3 squadron, who scored 6 victories), so that's why you'd see some French marked planes flying for Romania as in many of the squadrons there were both Romanian and French pilots.
-Nieuport 11 "Bm"(?), part of Nieuport 1 (N.1) squadron, unknown pilot. Again a French marked plane.
-Nieuport 11 number 1534, flown by Captain Vasile Craiu of Nieuport 10 (N.10) squadron in the summer of 1917. His plane is also surprisingly painted in French markings, so it could be that he shared the aircraft with a French pilot, could also be that he had his own plane but had to take someone else's during these missions. He scored a total of 3 victories, 1 shared.
-Nieuport 11 number 993(?), flown by Sublocotenent Marin Popescu of Nieuport 11 (N.11) squadron (one of the Romanian aces of WW1 with 5 air victories, including an observation balloon shot down using "Le Prieur" rockets).
He would be counted as an ace by French, British, Italian (so pretty much Entente) standards however not by Romanian ones. Unlike the rest of the scoring standards Romanian ones did not count shared victories, if for a victory the one who delivered the killing blow could not be determined, the victory was assigned to the squadron, not the individual pilots, Popescu here had a shared victory so his count would be only 4. This was the main problem in determining the actual aces from Romania in WW1 as many of their kills were shared. By those standards, Bădulescu was the only Romanian ace with 5 confirmed, 3 unconfirmed victories.
-Nieuport 17, generic skin.
-Nieuport 17 number 1313(?), flown by Plutonier Ion Muntenescu of Nieuport 11 (N.11) squadron. He achieved 2 air victories in the same mission. He died on the 10 November 1917 in combat.
Edit: Nieuport number 1313 was actually Maurice Roch Gond's, the commander of N.3 squadron, aircraft. Apparently it was confused with Muntenescu's, probably because the two squadrons had the same airfield.
-Nieuport 17 number 4027, flown by Captain Vasile Craiu in 1918 (he died in a crash on 24 august 1918 while flying on this plane)
-Nieuport 24bis, unknown pilot.
-Farman F.40, unknown squadron.
-Farman F.40 "Angela", part of Farman 6 (F.6) squadron (Sublocotenent Dumitru Bădulescu flew on this aircraft on several missions, he was an air observer and one of the other Romanian aces of WW1 with 5 confirmed and 3 unconfirmed air victories).
-Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter, part of Sopwith 12 (S.12) squadron, autumn 1917.
-SPAD VII, flown by Atanase "Tase" Rotaru, 1919. The plane was sent as a gift to Romania in early 1919 with the condition to be given to 'the most deserving pilot' and Atanase Rotaru was chosen. He painted a deer as a personal emblem on the plane.
-SPAD VII "Jannette" number 70.., flown by Captain Vasilescu, 1920.
-SPAD XIII, a more generic skin based on photographs of various Romanian SPAD XIIIs.
-SPAD XIII number 1105, unknown squadron.
-SPAD XIII, flown by Captain Friedrich Rostoski (an Austro-Hungarian pilot that later served in the Romanian Air Force), he also appeared with the name Fritz Rosztocki, so he probably changed his name or one of the versions is wrong.
-Breguet 14B2, received from the French during the war of 1919.
-Fokker D.VII MAG number 93.18, one of the MAG Fokkers captured from the Hungarian Red Air Force in 1919.
Hope you like the skins
And thank you again, stiv_069 for the templates!