Pic of the Albatros D.III on the losing end.
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Albatros D.III Gets Shot Down
Re: Albatros D.III Gets Shot Down
That's a nice art graphics made using Rise of Flight screenshots. Of course, that's a German D.Va version.
Here's another one, this time Austro-Hungarian, series 253 from the Roden model kit box art:
Here's another one, this time Austro-Hungarian, series 253 from the Roden model kit box art:
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Re: Albatros D.III Gets Shot Down
Great images, WW1 really did bring out a hell of a lot of variants of the same aircraft that's for sure!
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Re: Albatros D.III Gets Shot Down
Oh yes, that's true. There were so many variations of the same main type of the plane... The cammo, the license manufacturer's changes, the instruments. Not to mention separate Jasta/Flik markings and personal insignias
For example the Austrian Albatros-Oeffag had about 5-6 different cammo patterns. Same goes with German lozenge (printed canvas) schemes with 4 or 5 colors which were slightly different depending on the manufacturer.
For example the Austrian Albatros-Oeffag had about 5-6 different cammo patterns. Same goes with German lozenge (printed canvas) schemes with 4 or 5 colors which were slightly different depending on the manufacturer.
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