
Fokker D7 Carl Degelow 3D Model

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Vendor: | blackraven37 |
Published: | Nov 22, 2023 |
Download Size: | 177.2 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 104,029 |
Vertices: | 72,948 |
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Fokker D7 Carl Degelow 3D Model
Carl "Charly" Degelow (5 January 1891 9 November 1970) Pour le Merite, Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross, was a German fighter pilot during World War I. He was credited with 30 victories, and was the last person to win the military Pour le Merite., commonly known as "Charly", Carl, was a German flying ace of World War I. Between 1916 and 1918,
Immediately postwar, Degelow helped found the Hamburger Zeitfreiwilligen Korps to battle communists in Germany. He wrote his war memoirs, With the White Stag Through Thick and Thin in 1920. They were published in English in 1979 as Germany's Last Knight of the Air by Peter Kilduff, who added some additional commentary.
Degelow remained in the reserves between World Wars I and II. During the first days of the Nazi regime, he was jailed for several days for failure to give the Nazi salute on parade. When someone recognized the Pour le Merite on his uniform, he was quickly released.
By the time World War II began, he was a Hauptmann (captain). Degelow went on to serve as a Major in the Luftwaffe during World War II.
He died in Hamburg, Germany on 9 November 1970.
All control surfaces are set at the correct pivot points.
This model is suitable for games and flight simulations.
Textures are 4096 x 4096 with a separate opacity texture for the louvers on the spandau machineguns.
come with ground textures and treeline but no sky texture.
Immediately postwar, Degelow helped found the Hamburger Zeitfreiwilligen Korps to battle communists in Germany. He wrote his war memoirs, With the White Stag Through Thick and Thin in 1920. They were published in English in 1979 as Germany's Last Knight of the Air by Peter Kilduff, who added some additional commentary.
Degelow remained in the reserves between World Wars I and II. During the first days of the Nazi regime, he was jailed for several days for failure to give the Nazi salute on parade. When someone recognized the Pour le Merite on his uniform, he was quickly released.
By the time World War II began, he was a Hauptmann (captain). Degelow went on to serve as a Major in the Luftwaffe during World War II.
He died in Hamburg, Germany on 9 November 1970.
All control surfaces are set at the correct pivot points.
This model is suitable for games and flight simulations.
Textures are 4096 x 4096 with a separate opacity texture for the louvers on the spandau machineguns.
come with ground textures and treeline but no sky texture.