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LVG post-war
One for Stig and Clint; an LVG C.VI in 1919 with Deutsche Luft Reederei (DLR) operating an airmail-passenger service, and still with wing crosses and lozenge camo. The company logo and white numbers were on the LVGs. The furry man in the rear cockpit is famous film actor Hans Albers; with a Jewish wife his popularity must have seen them through the 30s and 40s.
IWM photo. Nick LVG-1919 by Nicholas King, on Flickr |
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Re: LVG post-war
Are you sure this is Hans Albers?
In 1919 he was 28 years old and the man above looks quite a bit older than that..... Unfortunately I have nothing on DLR 5 Cheers Stig |
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Re: LVG post-war
I think it's Albers; his appearance may be due to his injuries in the war not long before. He carried a stick anyway. The lady is the photo-journalist Elsbeth Kurasch (he's holding her hand). Before the "D" civil registrations they had airline numbers eg. D-14 was formerly DLR.47. The weights table under the cockpit is probably painted over, it would be....
Leergewicht: 949 kg. (empty) Tragfahrigkeit: 480 kg. load capacity) https://www.gettyimages.dk/detail/ne...?adppopup=true Nick |
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Re: LVG post-war
Perhaps.....
No big deal. I have the basic details published (see Lennart's book by Air Britain) but it is not known any former Bestellnummer or WNr of this aircraft. Cheers Stig |