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Albatross DV history
Dear all,
I would love to have the story of this Albatros DV Number D7124/17. The tank behind was destroyed on 23 July 1918 in the North of Sauvillers-Mongival( Somme) , this gives some indications on the background. Any more element ? Thanks in advance GC Last edited by gilles collaveri; 11th May 2020 at 12:16. |
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Re: Albatross DV history
Giles,
I posted a note about your request on The Aerodrome http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=72009 GregVan suggests you post the picture there, as he is not registered here. Enjoy! Frank.
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Re: Albatross DV history
Hi Frank,
I did as you suggested, and posted the picture on this forum; thanks for your support. Best regards GC |
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Re: Albatross DV history
I am always amazed by the strengths of the forums. Thanks to "theaerodrome" I am able to tell you the whole story about this Albatros DV tail.
Ltn Ernst Braasch from Jasta 68 was killed in action on 11 Apr 18 - combat and downed SW Braches jenseits (Aubvillers); Ltn.d.R. Ernst Braasch was born 26.03.1895 in Niederndodeleben. His father was the Pastor Dr. Braasch. He probably was shot down by Aspirant Jean Dubois de Gennes of Spa 57 on 11 April 1918. But the 73 Sqn claims is interesting to look at. The circumstantial evidence certainly shows Js 68 had a combat with Camels of 73 Sqn just NE of where Braasch came down. The claim of Capt Hubbard – being able to get 300-400 rounds into an EA, is suggestive of both an inexperienced opponent and decisive results even if the crash was not observed. Here attached are (i) the picture of the grave where you can recongnize clearly the cross shape, and read the name (ii) the tail of the Albatros before the crash. Amazing how a simple picture can trigger a whole story. Thanks you Frank, and all GC Last edited by gilles collaveri; 11th May 2020 at 12:16. |
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Re: Albatross DV history
Gilles. The Grub Street book "The Jasta pilots" says Jasta 28w but must be a mis-print as the Albatros has Js68's wide white-black bands; also the cross has been up-dated to straight style (de Gennes' claim was for a D.III and Hubbard's was for an "out of control").
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Re: Albatross DV history
My friend just sent me another picture of trhe same scene, that she found in the pile of family pictures she retrieved;
let me share it with you now all is very clear. best regards GC Last edited by gilles collaveri; 20th July 2020 at 16:47. |
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Re: Albatross DV history
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You are reading what they say for Ltn Braatsch (J28w) but for Braasch they have J68 alright.... Cheers Stig |
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