Aircraft in Pixels 2 | Albatros D.V
A downloadable virtual model airplane for Windows and macOS
Build, paint and decal a highly realistic model World War 1 biplane without the fumes or sticking your fingers together!
This virtual kit features many dozens of parts which go together to assemble the iconic Albatros D.V fighter used by virtually all the famous German flying aces in the first world war. Assemble the fuselage frame former by former and stick by stick. Add cockpit controls and propulsion systems. Skin the fuselage with plywood panels. Go on to the painting module and finish your module using historically accurate colors and decals and masks to to create a perfect virtual replica of a Flying Circus fighter plane.
When you're done, take your model off the shelf and into the photo studio, where where you can pose it against a wide variety of backgrounds and apply lighting and camera filter effects.
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Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Release date | Jan 30, 2019 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | Bo Monroe |
Genre | Simulation, Educational, Puzzle |
Made with | Adobe Photoshop, Unity, Substance Painter & designer, Maya, Adobe Illustrator |
Tags | airplane, Casual, construction, Flight, Sandbox, toy, Tycoon, World War I |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Purchase
In order to download this virtual model airplane you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $14.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- New Asset RoundupFeb 03, 2023
- Hey Big Spandau! (Spandau a little time with me...)Mar 13, 2021
- Time for a Revolution ... Counter!Mar 03, 2021
- The factory is back to workFeb 26, 2021
- A Long Time Between Drinks!Feb 22, 2021
- Albatros D.V Upper Wing FrameworkJun 19, 2019
- Aircraft in Pixels is growing!Jun 14, 2019
- The Slog Continues...Jun 01, 2019