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Old 28th September 2012, 16:38
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Aviatik Berg D.I question

Was the Aviatik Berg D.I used by any Countries after World War One?
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Old 28th September 2012, 23:28
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

Well Rick, it depends on what you mean....

In Austria there were plenty of Aviatik D.I remaining on the fields and hangars. An Italian report in 1920 gave plenty of fighters on various fields they visited. If they were used? I don't know. The aviation history of Austria from 1919-mid 1923 is very badly covered and I can't really say how effective the Allied Control Commission really was. Sweden for example had no problem "smuggling" quite a large number of Phönix D.II flighters by rail to our Army at the time.

My feeling is that other "newborne" states also may have used the type, but I cannot straight away find any evidence for that.

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Old 29th September 2012, 00:12
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

Thank you Stig for the Interesting reply.
I guess "smuggling" was going around in that time frame.
Why I find this time frame interesting.

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Old 10th November 2012, 14:58
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

Rick a few were taken over by the Hungarians after the war and had their first red-white-green wing markings ( they were prohibited from a new Air Force at the time). The Bohemian Flying Club had at least one post-war with painted-out markings and the club badge on the fuselage.
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Old 10th November 2012, 16:25
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

Thanks Nick.Will do a goggle on The Bohemian Flying Club.
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Old 10th November 2012, 18:25
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

I would say the air forces of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Slovenia and Yugoslavia. You can find all the details once this book goes to press:
http://z-bok.se/catalog.17.html

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Old 10th November 2012, 19:34
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

Wow,That book is a must .
Thanks Lennart for the link.
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Old 15th February 2014, 20:23
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

Let me know, please, if you want anything about post-war Czechoslovakian Bergs (single- or double seaters), or another warbirds, including photos.
Contact me off-line, please
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Old 7th November 2014, 21:14
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

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I would say the air forces of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Slovenia and Yugoslavia. You can find all the details once this book goes to press:
http://z-bok.se/catalog.17.html

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Old 7th November 2014, 23:20
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Re: Aviatik Berg D.I question

????

Works for me!
Besides Lennart is also busy teaching people, so be patient.
No doubt when he gets close he will make an anouncement.

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