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GilmoreDK25 Mar 2014 9:45 a.m. PST

Hi all

We have now updated the cockpit panels to include several missing classic planes in service during 1916-17, and two late war airplanes (Snipe and Fokker E.V) as well as the beautiful Hanriot HD.1.

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In total 9 new Cockpit panels is now ready for download, expanding the total numbers of Cockpit panels to 56 (including subtypes).

icog.dk/ICOG/Download.html

The new cockpit panels include:

RFC/RAF
Nieuport 24bis (Top wing Lewis gun)
Sopwith Snipe
BE2e

German:
Albatros C.III
Fokker DVIII/E.V
Fokker E.III
Hansa Brandenburg W29

French:
Spad S.XI (used by France, Belgium and USAS)
Hanriot HD.1 (used by Belgium and Italy)

With that we have now closed the gap towards the end of the war and have almost finished the main types in 1917. By now we slowly moving towards the 1916 types including Farman F.40 and Nieuport 10 as well as Fokker D.II.

fantasque25 Mar 2014 12:12 p.m. PST

I am very impressed by the production values and depth of content in these FREE rules. They are designed for small scale models around 1/300th unfortunately rather than the 1/72 or 1/144 models I have but I am looking forward to reading them for good ideas.

Ceterman25 Mar 2014 1:38 p.m. PST

This stuff is beautiful & free!!!!!

Vosper25 Mar 2014 6:49 p.m. PST

Amazing looking panel, and after seeing that I'll have to check out the game rules now.

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