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Albatros Aces of World War 1

Albatros Aces of World War 1

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Description: The Albatros family of fighters were amongst the most effective aircraft employed by the Idlfieg (Imperial German Air Service)for much of World War 1, with the D.III and D.Va being flown by most of the 363 pilots who qualified as aces at some point in their often brief careers. The Albatros was the scourge of the RFC on the Western Front in 1916-17, with pilots of the calibre of von Richthofen, Boelcke and Schleich cutting swathes through their opponents. Well over 4000 Albatros scouts were built between 1916 and 1918, and they were also extensively used by the Austro-Hungarians against Russian, Italian and British aircraft until war's end.
MSRP: 22.95
Book Series: Aircraft of the Aces
Volume: 32
Subject: Aviation Nonfiction
Author: Norman Franks
About the Author: Norman Franks is one of the world’s leading authorities on World War 1 fighter aviation, having published some of the seminal works on the subject. He is currently working on a long list of volumes on Great War aces for Osprey’s Aircraft of the Aces series.
ISBN-13: 9781855329607
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Publication Date: 3/25/00
Number of Pages: 100
Binding: Paperback
Illustrator: Harry Dempsey
UPC: 9781855329607
Set: Osprey Books
Rarity: sealed
The Albatros family of fighters were amongst the most effective aircraft employed by the Idlfieg (Imperial German Air Service)for much of World War 1, with the D.III and D.Va being flown by most of the 363 pilots who qualified as aces at some point in their often brief careers. The Albatros was the scourge of the RFC on the Western Front in 1916-17, with pilots of the calibre of von Richthofen, Boelcke and Schleich cutting swathes through their opponents. Well over 4000 Albatros scouts were built between 1916 and 1918, and they were also extensively used by the Austro-Hungarians against Russian, Italian and British aircraft until war's end.
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