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Re: Photos German Tauben
Hello,
Currently on ebay is an exceptional photo of Rumpler Taube A.10/12 at: https://www.ebay.de/itm/255135448670...4AAOSwCAhhQMNN Regards, Clint |
Re: Photos German Tauben
Hello,
Currently on ebay is a photo of a crashed Taube captioned by the seller as belonging to FFA 22 with a personal name of some form https://www.ebay.de/itm/135182080556...Bk9SR4SugK-mZA Other photos of aircraft captioned as belonging to FFA 22 can be seen at https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_dkr=...%20feldflieger Regards, Clint |
Re: Photos German Tauben
Clint
The name is possibly Jatho since he did build his own version of the Taube. I find it a bit odd FFA 22 should have kept such a name on their aircraft, so perhaps what we thus see is a trainer used by a school somewhere? Did Jatho himself operate any? Cheers Stilg |
Re: Photos German Tauben
Good thinking Stig. I'd become fixated on whether it was a O or or U (slaps forehead).
I've had a look at the details for Jatho Tauben in de Vries and I think that the rudder on the machine in the photo very much resembles Jatho's Stahltaube,although the machine seems to differ in detail.Still very possibly his 1913/14 Taube. Not clear from de Vries or Lange's Typenhandbuch whether he operated his own aircraft at his training school.Definitelynumerous military in the photo though. Regards, Clint |
Re: Photos German Tauben
He,he Clint :)
I am usually quite weary of wrecks when things get twisted and bent and without any references with me in the Greenland fiords my bet would still be with Jato. Cheers Stig |
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