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Re: Photo LVG C.V
Afternoon Clint
I cannot more than agree with you that FA(A) 250 looks completely possible. And some kind of unit marking feels more and more likely! Too much of a co-incidence that all preserved photos were taken vs one single pilot. The Albatros D.V has been identified before as D.7214/17 so prob correct. What is interesting to me is that the name von Manteuffel is mentioned. The crash seems quite terminal and the most likely pilot was von Manteuffel-Szöge who was shot down 8 May 1918. He is not mentioned with the previous unit FA(A) 292b you state. Perhaps you have a different von Manteuffel in mind? Cheers Stig |
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