Oh come on - it took me longer to do the post than to answer it Morris!
Congratulations - that's one point!
Cheers
Still after the name and model of the aircraft.
Oh come on - it took me longer to do the post than to answer it Morris!
Congratulations - that's one point!
Cheers
Still after the name and model of the aircraft.
I really enjoy reading about the German/Turkish alliance of WW1 its intricacy is most interesting. However the aircraft, i have no idea.
It is indeed a fascinating subject.
After having a look around the best answer i could give would be some form of early war Halberstadt?
Halberstadt DII.......Pete.
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It is indeed - well done!
And that's a point to you.
The D.II was the production version of the experimental D.I. Lightened to improve performance, it also featured staggered wings and a more powerful 120 hp Mercedes D.II engine. The side and frontal radiators that had been tried in the D.I were replaced by a wing mounted radiator, similar to that later used by the Albatros D.III and D.V. The two bay wings were very strongly braced, with the trailing edge a wooden member, as opposed to the wire or cable common on many World War I German single-engined aircraft. Photographic evidence indicates that many examples were rigged with washout on the lower wings – giving the impression of a curved or twisted lower wing trailing edge.
Note: To be fair, I have again consulted with my colleague and have decided to award Morris with half a point.
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Quiz #16
A nice gentle way to ease into the weekend.
I am after the name and model of this aircraft. Only the one image will be used.
As it is a fairly well known picture, I do not believe it will take a great deal of time before someone (Yes - I'm looking at you Morris, Pete and Gunny in particular!) gives me the answer.
Cheers
Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
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