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Old 14th March 2024, 20:22
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Re: German Photo Album

Hello,


Currently on ebay is a German photo album. Some photos at least are from FFA 34.


https://www.ebay.de/itm/166647859058...Bk9SR5Sb_eLHYw

Perhaps less interesting at first glance is an album from a ballom unit it does however have some aircraft photos towards the end presumably given the text on the photod fron bMFS 5.


https://www.ebay.de/itm/285764861363...Bk9SR6TMwePHYw

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Old 18th March 2024, 08:28
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Re: German Photo Album

Thanks for this Clint; nice links

> second link, slide 9 is the viaduct of the Toul-Thiaucourt railway in Flirey and destroyed by the French army in 08/1914.

Some of these photos taken in the St Mihiel Salient.

What is BFMS 5 ?

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Old 18th March 2024, 17:42
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Re: German Photo Album

Hi Bertrand,


Thanks for the location identities.


BMFS 5 (also sometime written bMFS 5) is Bayerische Militär-Fliegerschule 5 based at Gersthofen Gablingen,near Augsburg. So presumably dating from a different stage in the original album owners military career than the France based material.


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Old 23rd June 2024, 20:45
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Re: German Photo Album

Hello,


Currently on ebay is a German photo album. It is almost completely without interest with regard to historical aircraft with the exception of a rather nice photo of Hawa CL.IIIa 16147/17


https://www.ebay.de/itm/266872855456...Bk9SR6yE7-KIZA



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Old 28th June 2024, 20:18
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Re: German Photo Album

Hello,


Currently on ebay is a German photo album with some nice photos



https://www.ebay.de/itm/405065785772...Bk9SR_76h_2LZA



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Old 29th June 2024, 11:31
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Re: German Photo Album

Quite an odd album if I may say so Clint

I wonder if there are more photos than shown? If not it is extremely overprized.
If the text visible is contemporary it is striking the individual who wrote it didn't know
the difference between a Pfalz D.III and an Albatros D.III

Also the photos just don't connect with each other. Boelcke never flow any of the types
shown and there is a mix between fighters (Albatros, Fokker, Pfalz) and recce types
(DFW, Hannover, Rumpler)

Without checking (since I know you are better than me on WW 1 marking) what unit used
the white arrow and come to think of it isn't the C.4 visible on the Rumpler unusual
instead of the much more common C.IV??

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Old 30th June 2024, 14:44
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Re: German Photo Album

Hi Stig,


Sold already. So underpriced I guess


For anyone interested I discussed this album with Stig as the board was unavilable for a protracted periof. My reponse was as follows


Now to the Album. Yes there are some unusual elements. It seems to me that options are

  1. The compiler of the Album served in none of the units and just collected the photos at or near the time of the Great War
  2. That the core of the Album was collected be a serving member of a German Unit or Units at or near the time.Or even later


    I could easily be wrong,but here is my thinking. The compiler of the Album served with FA 7 (the aircraft with the Arrow Markings) and FA (A) 212 as shown on some of the aerial photos. The same person may then have moved on to something like a Jastaschule (the photos of the Pfalz D.III and Fokker D.III). The Fokker Dr.I photo possibly being taken at a visit to Jasta B, or to my mind more likely was available more widely at the time,this also being the case for the Boelcke photo. But an equally valid and less complicated case could be made for the case that most or all were collected by an individual at any time between then and now.In any event or or two photos of aircraft with serials I hadn't seen before and as you say the C.4 is interesting on the Rumpler,though we have seen this use of contemporary numerals before for example on the Fokker D.7.
Stig responded saying that he felt


The unit sounds OK but I am rather leaning towards it has been collected bya non-flying/technical individual.


I agree thast this would very much make sense.


If anyone has any further thoughts on the above I'd be interested. Also I would welcome any views on the serial of the Albatros D.V, that is the first from the right in the shot,adjacent to D.2005/17


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Old 1st July 2024, 12:32
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Re: German Photo Album

First of all, my apologies.

I had not time when visiting TOCH to check the album thoroughly (bad handling by me) meaning
I never scrolled down the e-bay page. The album was much, much larger (and better) than initially
thought.

Having now said that, I still consider it to be a bit odd, some photos are well known while others
are totally new (to me!)
Yesterday TOCH was up and running very awkwardly meaning whenever I tried later it was down.
I didn't even knew my initial posting had actually gone through....

Oh well, so it goes....
Cheers
Stig

Last edited by Stig Jarlevik; 1st July 2024 at 15:52. Reason: spelling - ooops (thanks Clint)
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Old 13th October 2024, 13:26
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Re: German Photo Album

Hello,


Just browsing and came across a photo Album captioned as Flieger Abteilung 46b. As I had not previously seen the photos of Albatros C.I 20/15 (FFA 3b), I hope that means that it has not previously been posted here and is of interest despite not being a recent item on ebay.It can be found here


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204238845570



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