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The great model kit producers "Wingnut Wings" do not only make the probably best WW1 plastic model kits;

they also show lots of historical photographies (from collections such as Greg vanWyngarden's).

 

http://www.wingnutwi...ry?categoryid=1

 

Now they have added another bunch of great pics, showing German engine workshops.

 

The second photo is for Hasse Wind - cameras for aerial reconnaisance - close on.

Enjoy!

 

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Edited by Olham
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I wonder if any of those really big cameras have survived to our modern days? Many smaller ones have, but I don't think I've seen any examples of the big ones. They must have been very expensive equipment.

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