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After reading, it did convince me to pick up my first DLC pack (Furious Wings) and also makes me eye a couple of the others.
Sold! :)
I just came to bump it with German career DLC flowchart pic, and what I see? Thank you gentlemen!
Notes: The flowchart is not a historical reference and contains many simplifications, but it should give an idea which planes and DLCs come one after other.
German Career Flow Chart v1.01 [riseofflight.com]
Also, based on the flow charts, can you only start careers in 1917 with Steam edition of thew game?
The career starts in September 1916, with beginning of organised air combat. Before 1916 there were no dedicated fighter squadrons and before Fall 1916 only allies had them. Playing from 1914 as pilots of recon planes or few solitary fighter pilots that fly alone most of the time and fight mechanical failure more often than enemy planes has it's romantism, but I don't see it becoming popular feature ;).
You can start in 1916 as French (flowchart in the works) but you'll need to buy Furious Wings DLC or click "Next day" a hundered times or so to get past late 1917 when all French fly SPAD7.
The planes in Steam edition of the game are chosen so that once you start a career, you can play it to finish (with so many nations and only ten planes in standard game to cover them all, you are bound to face either "buy more planes to start earlier" or "buy more planes to finish what you have started" situation - I think it's better they avoided the latter option caompletely :).
British Career Flow Chart v 1.00[riseofflight.com]