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Old 14th January 2020, 11:42
Stig Jarlevik Stig Jarlevik is offline
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Re: German Navy Fokker D.VII

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Originally Posted by musec04 View Post
Hi Stig,
I've just been looking through Albatros Publications various volumes of the Fokker D.VII Anthology. Interestingly Vol.2 has a couple of photos of D.7 (OAW)2010/18 on the inside front cover. Reading further P.25 shows that the arabic style numerals were used rather than the more familiar roman style on early machines and further also on various components of the aircraft.So possibly on the rudder also, although I believe the aircraft in Petrusja's link is the first time I've seen this.

So while accepting your reasoning that D5584/18 was flown by Engelfried and taken over by the dutch, I'm wondering if in fact the aircraft shown in Petrusja's link is another impounded machine and in fact D.5288/18. It would certainly be interesting to know the serial number of the Fokker D.VII flown by Baum of MFJ IV. the reference to Marine Jagd Stab IV. in Petrusja's post might lead one to believe that this is a MFJ IV machine.
Regards,
Clint
OhOh

Stick your neck out and it gets cut off straight away...

Very typically I never bought the Fokker D.VII Anthology books. The Dutch photo is of a Alb built aircraft while you refer to an OAW built one.
Are those photos you look at the same style, ie extremely small on the rudder and looks like they were painted with "the left hand"?

I am also quite positive there are no hidden/unknown force landings in the Dutch archives. This is one and the same aircraft, no doubt about it.
The question is which one, D5584/18 or D5288/18.
I am still suspicious about the D5288/18 painted on the rudder. It does not look OK to me even if we now can say a few aircraft did receive D.7 instead D.VII markings.

Just like you I am also quite intrigued about who this Alfred Baum guy was. There was quite a few D.VIIs escaping from perhaps Belgium(?) 13.11.1918, none listed with a pilot's name.

Petrusja
Can you verify your source and why they say Baum and not Engelfried?

Cheers
Stig
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