Photo Albatros B.II (Mer)
Hello,
Currently on ebay is an interesting photo at: https://www.ebay.de/itm/Raritat-Echt...AAAOSwG21eiNaf It is, to my mind anyway, interesting because of the view of the 'mudgards' or are they steps? I've captioned this thread Albatros C.III, though I'm not totally sure the aircraft shown is a C.III. If anyone is convinced its something else I'm happy to agree upon receipt of compelling information and will change the thread title accordingly. Edit Since my initial post I've been checking images of Albatros aircraft in the hope of definitively identifying the machine. There is a photo of Albatros B.II (Mer) 457/16 of FEA 10 and an Aviatik of the same unit in Propellerblatt 28 P.77. Both machines have the 'steps' and I assume they are steps rather than mudguards over the wheels, so perhaps it was a unit modification, perhaps particular to FEA 10? Also looking at the photo in the link above I notice that the aircraft shows the normal panel in front of the two louvres, but also a smaller panel first one, which doesn't seem present in other Albatros B.II photos. Is anyone aware of whether this was a feature of Albatros B.II (Mer) aircraft of the B.440/16 to B.539/16 batch or a part thereof? Regards, Clint |
Re: Photo Albatros B.II (Mer)
Hello,
Since my first post above, this photo album captioned as being FFA 21 has appeared on ebay at: https://www.ebay.de/itm/I-Weltkrieg-...4AAOSwgApXCUb~ I notice that several of the aircraft (LVG B.I) have steps above the wheels.Was this more common than I thought? Regards, Clint |
Re: Photo Albatros B.II (Mer)
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I am not able to decipher the name of this large house which could be an help to localize the a/f...... Does anybody read this name ? TIA, Bertrand Attachment 19243 |
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