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Airco DH9 1918-1932 (or 1934) 42 brand new planes, most popular. Flown agressively as fighter bombers they got several aerial kills. Here, in the colors of the WWI ace, A.Moraitinis (who also flew the Sopwith Pup and Camel). A couple of more schemes to do later.
Breguet 14, 1917-1931 (after that used as trainers) 30 planes (the air force site says 12+), some captured by the Turks.
 

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Ansaldo A1 Balilla, Italian 1918-1926 (250 made) and Hellenic Naval Air Service (1921 -1923 8 aircraft)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansaldo_A.1_Balilla
Paid for by the Turks, confiscated en route and used -edit- as trainers in Tatoi airfield.
Also used by both sides of the Soviet-Polish war (50 built in Poland), served up to 1928
 

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The Turks got 37 Breguet 14 and 21 SPAD XIII in the end of 1921 after the treaty signed between Franklin Bouillon and the Kemalists (20 oct 1921).

This is actualy controversial and unsupported info (the internet). The Breguet number is the total including captures (about half were delivered in Adana by the withdrawing French), and another source says they got the Spads through "Italian contacts" instead (-edit- verified; they were bought unarmed in Italy and had machinguns fitted after delivery).


Small fix on the Greek Nieuport 24bis top wing. The bis reverted to the -17 fin. Official number delivered in 1919 is 20, not 10.



Another 10 Nieuport 24 delivered in 1919 and maybe 2+ Nieuport 27. With the modified fin that caused stability troubles. Probably that's why the Nieuports were known as the "goats" (κατσίκια).

 

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German and Turkish nationalist Pfalz D.III
Pfalz D.IIIa had a different horizontal fin.
A dozen were delivered to the Ottomans in November 1918. Four were evacuated to Konya (Ικόνιο) airfield and later the nucleus of the Kemalist air force.
It was hampered by its thin plywood construction, that was prone to rotting, warping and deforming.
 

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The progenitor of scouts, pups, camels and snipes. Serving in the Salonica front since 1917 (in the British led Greek squadron Z,),a dozen British machines were handed over at the end of WW1 and served in Greek colours up to 1921. They took part in the Asia Minor campaign. Half were model 9400 fighters and half model 9700 2 seater bombers. Four of the bombers were eventualy modified to the fighter standard.
The bomber was very popular with the French too, btw.

Halberstadt and Aviatik next.
 

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Tanelorn,

Since we had been discussing hard to find appearance for some Danish Colonial Troops a while, I had found some pictures of the Sirius Patrol, the only unit specifically listed by name as being a Danish Colonial military unit dedicatedly tied to Greenland that I could reference. Unfortunately, there's three problems. First, they weren't formally founded until 1941, several decades after all the other colonial troops you drew. Second, they have no uniforms. They just wear heavy winter clothes in a bland grey coloration, which, while perhaps very practical if you're in Greenland, isn't much for Civ2 infantry unit graphics. ;) Third, they use dog-sleds as a BIG part of their operations, and I'm not sure how easy to draw those would be. But I did have a look nonetheless.
 
Here are some of the pictures I found to give an idea.
 

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Awesome, even if the dogs didn't get into the picture... :p
 
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