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+ | |designation=[[:Category:Albatross DV|Albatross DV]] |
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+ | Captured during July 1917, D2129/17 was allocated RFC code '''G56,''' and tested at Martlesham on 7 November 1917.<ref name="BMAS p70">{{British Military Aircraft Serials}} Page 70</ref> |
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+ | Used to demonstrate German aircraft to the troops, the aircraft eventually crashed into Firth of Forth, while operating out of Turnhouse.<ref name="RAFM 5935856413"/> |
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 16 July 2017
History[]
Captured during July 1917, D2129/17 was allocated RFC code G56, and tested at Martlesham on 7 November 1917.[2]
Used to demonstrate German aircraft to the troops, the aircraft eventually crashed into Firth of Forth, while operating out of Turnhouse.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.flickr.com/photos/royalairforcemuseum/5935856413/
- ↑ Robertson, Bruce. British Military Aircraft Serials 1912-1966. Ian Allen Ltd. 1967 Page 70