WW1 foto albums

Olham54

The Bordeaux-Red Baron
CROZBONE from Missouri sent the link to this website in my thread "Lots of pictures from "our planes", but I think, it should have an own thread.

www.flieger-album.de

The "www.flieger-album.de" website is full of material from the German airman Werner Dittmann, who seems to have served throughout the whole war; first as a two-seater pilot; later as a fighter pilot.
The 15 (!) foto albums alone are really worth to dig in for hours! And then, there are more albums by other pilots, by a mechanic, and more - lots of material altogether. We find pictures from the everyday life of the aircrew, aerial photographer's rooms, little ceremony parties, etc. - but the greatest: lots of photos from all types of planes! There are big two-seaters and fighters. We see a captured SPAD VII with German markings, a very good left-side view of a Halberstadt, Roland "Walfisch" and Roland "Haifish", captured Sopwith Pup and Nieuport, Albatros C and D types, crashed planes, and and and...
Even when you can't read German - just have a look (it may take hours).

I highly recommend this site - EVERYONE around here WILL find something interesting ! Here are some apetizers.
Thanks again, CROZBONE !
 
Thank you, Schwarzer Baron
Just had a look into the Turkish site - Interesting to see Turkish versions of the planes. I picked out the Pfalz here.
Cheers; Olham
 
Outstanding Site Heir Olham. Looking at the Sanke cards alone got me in trouble twice with my wife. ( I neglected my chores for to long) I can't wait to get back with more time to look more ...My german is rusty i'll muddle through.
 
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