Wallpaper Downloads
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On this page you will find a collection of free wallpapers available for download. To
save these images to your computer, select the wallpaper you would like, and click
on the corresponding link. When the link opens, use the right button on your mouse
to click the image, select "Save Picture As" from the menu, choose a destination for
the image and save. You can also copy the image directly to your desktop by
selecting "Set as Background". Enjoy!
Avro 504K Screenshot #1 by Jens
Klank
The first of two excellent screenshots
featuring the FS9 Avro 504K. By Jens
Klank.
1280 x 1024
Avro 504K Screenshot #2 by Jens
Klank
The second of two excellent screenshots
featuring the FS9 Avro 504K. By Jens
Klank.
1280 x 1024
Albatros Screenshot #1 by Jens
Klank
The first of two excellent screenshots
featuring the FS9 Albatros DIII. By Jens
Klank.
1280 X 1024
Albatros Screenshot #2 by Jens
Klank
The second of two excellent screenshots
featuring the FS9 Albatros DIII. By Jens
Klank.
1280 X 1024
Fokker DVII vs. Sopwith Camel
Screenshot by Jens Klank
Beautiful screenshot featuring the FS9
Fokker DVII & Sopwith Camel. By Jens
Klank.
1280 X 1024
Sopwith Camel vs. Fokker Dr.1
Screenshot by Jens Klank
Beautiful screenshot featuring the FS9
Sopwith Camel and Fokker Triplane. By
Jens Klank.
1280 X 1024
Voss' Revenge
This excellent screenshot was
contributed by Joe Nageotte, and
features his repaint of Frank Elton's FS9
Fokker Dr.1 in the colors of Werner
Voss. Be sure to visit our repaints
section to download Joe's repaint file.
1152 X 864
Fokker Dr.1 Screenshot by Jens
Klank
Beautiful screenshot featuring the FS9
Fokker Triplane. By Jens Klank.
1280 X 1024
Sopwith Dolphin Screenshot by Jens
Klank
If you take a look at the faked german Zeppelin
"L 43" you will notice its similarity to the US
Airship "Akron". I tried to repaint the rudder of
the Ship as the ones of a German "Luftschiff"
and put another cabin on the rear part of the
ship. The reason why I took the "L 43" for this
shot was that the REAL "L 43" (military sign) or
"LZ 92" (civilian sign) was shot down on the
14th of June in 1917 by a British fighter. In
reality it was a Curtiss fighter aircraft and not a
Sopwith Dolphin. Just call it "artists freedom".
By Jens Klank.
1280 X 1024
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