wingstrut Posted January 1, 2007 Posted January 1, 2007 (edited) DFW (Halb). Halberstadt had orders for 75 machines in 1917 (serial range C 2500-2524/17 and C 3378-3427/17) and were finished in their own scheme unique to Halbestadt factories. It would be nice if whoever created this 3d model would consider doing away with the "ears" radiators. These fuselage mounted radiators where prohibited in further production orders by the begining of 1917 for all German aircraft as they tended to drain all fluid from the engine if hit as opposed to "wing" mounted (above the engine) radiators. These "eared" machines would have been gone from the front, used up, by mid 1917 and replaced by later production reaching the field. Edited January 1, 2007 by wingstrut
JFM Posted January 2, 2007 Posted January 2, 2007 DFW (Halb). Halberstadt had orders for 75 machines in 1917 (serial range C 2500-2524/17 and C 3378-3427/17) and were finished in their own scheme unique to Halbestadt factories. It would be nice if whoever created this 3d model would consider doing away with the "ears" radiators. These fuselage mounted radiators where prohibited in further production orders by the begining of 1917 for all German aircraft as they tended to drain all fluid from the engine if hit as opposed to "wing" mounted (above the engine) radiators. These "eared" machines would have been gone from the front, used up, by mid 1917 and replaced by later production reaching the field. Look at that skin! Is it available?
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