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Nice Photo of an Obscure WWI German Aerpolane

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No, sorry, Sir, but with the Tatzenkreuz it is still German. (How did you get that Russian "D"???)

Here is one I had also never seen before.

If you look close, you can see what it is.

I had thought, "Schräge Musik" ("angular music") was a WW2 invention; now I see the Germans

had already done that in WW1 (see belly MGs).

 

 

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I know what it is Olham, but I won't say. I will say however that the Brits also set up a few planes for trench strafing in a similar fashion. There were some Camels that packed a set of MGs angled down below the fuselage.

 

 

To that Russian 'D' ? Just copy and paste, mein Freund.

 

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...the Brits also set up a few planes for trench strafing in a similar fashion.

I never know wether it is reassuring, or rather frightening, that most other nations

had similarly sinister ideas about warfare as the Germans had.

 

To that Russian 'D' ? Just copy and paste, mein Freund.

Simple as that, eyh? Dooohhh!!! I often wonder where my brain may be, when I sit here without it.

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The Friedrichshafen has the looks of a fighter certainly. Any more detailed performance stats available?

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Dej, the info posted earlier in this thread by LIMA is all I've ever come across myself as concerns this plane. Wish there was more. It is a good-looking bird.

 

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Here is one I had also never seen before.

 

 

I'll weigh in; an A.E.G. J-II

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Yuppers, correct - it was even written on the Lozenge fabric. I wonder, how different OFF II

will be regarding the co-ops in ground offensives, and the battle flyers/Schlachtflieger.

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