Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
It’s a Belgian design that’s whyThat is an unusual aircraft. - A biplane with forward swept wings!
Just show that there are still stuff to discover for FS2004.




Godwin von Brumowski was an ace from the Autro-Hungarian Air Force during the first world war. He was credited 35 air victories. He survived the war but was killed in an crash at Schiphol Airport near Amsterdam in June 1936.
The repaint was a challenge as according to most sources the red base scheme was covered with ocker coloured "Sworl" pattern. Brumowski flew several Albatrosses all slightly different and they all changed looks during their use. So there must have been one which looked like this one.
Brumowski flew Austrian built Albatrosses (OEFFAG), while the model by Stuart Green is an Eastern Germany version (OAW). But the were both based on the same original D.III and especially the earlier versions didn't differ too much. I intend to do a repaint for the CFS2 model by Captains Kurt, as this is the specific OEF model. (I'm really looking forward to another 2,000 Sworls....)
I used much information, which I was able to find on the internet and the Windsock Datafile 19 "Albatros D.III (OEF)" by P.M. Grosz.
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