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HERE HR Svenska Aero S.A.14 / J-6B "Jaktfalk" Finnish Air Force (Ilmavoimat) - during Winter War 1939 used by unit T-LeR2, during Continuation War unit LeLv 34 and later school unit LeSk. Code JF-224.
HERE Aero A.32 Finnish Air Force (Ilmavoimat) - before 1938. Code: AEj - 53.
HERE Aero A.32 GR Finnish Air Force (Ilmavoimat) - Täydennyslentorykmentti T-LeR 39, 1939. Code: AEj - 57.
HERE Aero A.32 GR Finnish Air Force (Ilmavoimat) - cca 1940-41 (?). Code: AEj - 60.
HERE Aero A.32 GR (ski) Finnish Air Force (Ilmavoimat) - winter camo, before 1938. Code: AEj - 64.
HERE Aero AP.32 Czechoslovak Air Force - 3. Letecky pluk (Air Regiment) - 64. Letka (Squadron), based at Piestany (Slovakia), crash landed at Malacky 17.9.1930.
HERE Aero APb.32 Czechoslovak Air Force - 1. Letecky pluk (Air Regiment), airfield Borek, 1932. Pilot Jaroslav Doktor.
HERE Albatros D.1 - Flieger-Abteilung(A)258. Serial: D.384/16. Pilot - prince Friedrich Karl von Preusen. March, 1917. He was shot down and taken prisoner on 21st March 1917 (by Lt.Pickthorne from 32nd Squadron RFC). Later he died due to wounds.
  Albatros C.III Germany, Western Front cca 1916. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
HERE Albatros D.II early - Jasta 2. Serial: D491/16 (probably).Pilot - Lt. Manfred von Richthofen. Autumn 1916.
HERE Albatros D.II late - Jasta 14. Serial: D.1782/16 . Pilot - Vizefeldwebel Otto Gerbig (4 victories). He died of wounds on 18th August 1917.
HERE Albatros D.III early. This airplane appears in the foreground of the famous Jasta 11 Albatros lineup at Roucourt, France, April 1917. For reasons never fully explained, it has long been attributed a Lt.Constantin Krefft's machine. Frustratingly, its serial number is censored in the photograph and only a few bits are legible. However, via deductive reasoning and superimposing serial numbers based on known Jasta 11 Albatrosses, the artist believes the serial number was D.2016/16, which corresponds with Lt.Hans Hintsch's plane. Flew this aircraft he shot down Sopwith triplane on 23rd May 1917. He was KIA in D.2016/16 24 May 1917.
HERE Albatros D.III late- Jasta 26. Serial: unknown. Pilot - Bruno Lorzer (44 victories). Iseghem, Belgium, June 1917
HERE The Albatros D.IV was an experimental platform for a geared Mercedes engine.
HERE Albatros DVa. Unit: Jasta 79b Serial: unknown
Pilot: Lt.Hans Bohning. Villiers-le-sec airfield. Spring 1918.
HERE Albatros DVa. Unit: Jasta 18 Serial: unknown
According the pilot's badge it could be airplane of Lt.Kurt Monnington (ace with 8 victories). Early 1918.
HERE Albatros DVa. Unit: Jasta 18 Serial: unknown
Middle of 1918. Wings colours and tail markings are speculative. Reworked crosses. That on the tail was poorly modified from the early eisernes kreuz.
HERE Albatros D.V early. Unit: Jasta 21 Serial: unknown
Pilot: Eduard von Schleich (35 victories). Chassogne Ferme, France, August 1917.
HERE Albatros D.V late. Unit: Jasta 26 Serial: D.2299. Pilot: Bruno Loertzer (44 victories)
HERE Albatros D.V. Unit: Jasta 11 Serial: D.1177/17
Pilot: Ritt. Manfred von Richthofen. June 1917. Wings are thinly overpainted in Red.
HERE Albatros DR.1 Triplane.
HERE Oeffag Albatros D.III Ba.53. Country: Austria-Hungary Unit: Flik 6 (6F), Tirana, Summer 1917. Serial: 53.30. Pilot: Offstv. Julius Arigi .
HERE Oeffag Albatros D.III Ba.153. Country: Austria-Hungary Unit: Flik 61J (ex Flik 19D), airfield Motta, Austria, Spring 1918. Serial: 153.32. Pilot: Oblt. Ludwig Hautzmayer .
HERE Oeffag D.III Ba.253 Country: Austria-Hungary Unit: Flik 3J, airfield Romagnano, Italy, September 1918. Serial: 253.116 Pilot: Oblt. Friedrich Navratil (10 victories)
HERE Oeffag Albatros D.III Ba.253 Country: Austria-Hungary Unit: Flik 41J, airfield Portobuffe, Italy, June 1918. Serial: 253.209. Pilot: Hptm. Godwin Brumowski (35 victories)
HERE Oeffag Albatros D.II. Country: Austria-Hungary Unit: Flik 26D, airfield Zastawna, Halicz (Galicia/Galizien), November 1917. Serial: 53.14. Pilot: Fw. Franz Koudela
HERE Avia BH.33 / PWS-A - Poland 1932, No.2 Air Regiment - 122 Fighter Squadron, 1932. Pilot Jerzy Bajan. Code: 4
HERE Avia 33 E - Czechoslovakia 1929 - prototype.
HERE Avia BH.33 E-SHS Yugoslavia - Jugoslovensko Kraljjevsko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (Royal Yugoslavian Air Force), cca 1939.
HERE Avia BH.33 E - Belgium 1929 .
HERE Avia BH.33 E - SCW 1936 Republican Air Force (Aviación Militar), 1936.
HERE Avia Ba.33 - Czechoslovak A.F. 1933, 4. Letecky pluk (Air Regiment) - 41. Stihaci letka (Fighter Squadron), based at Hradec Kralove, 1933. Pilot Frantisek Bayer. Serial numer: 70, Code: I 6.
HERE Ba.33 - Czechoslovak A.F. 1933, Czechoslovak Air Force - 3. Letecky pluk (Air Regiment) based at Piestany (Slovakia), cca 1933. Serial numer: ?, Code: J8.
HERE Avia B.34 of the Czechoslovak A.F., 3. Letecky pluk, 37. Stihaci letka, Slovakia 1938.
HERE Avia B.34 of the Slovenske Vzdusne Zbrane (Slovak Air Arms) - Slovakia, 1939.
HERE Avia B.534/1 of the Czechoslovak A.F. - 4. Letecky pluk, 40. Stihaci letka, code: A3. Luftwaffe - 3./JG71, code: 55.
HERE Avia B 534/II (6 different skins and 2 different Nations)
HERE Avia B 534/III (3 different skins and 3 different Nations)
HERE Avia B 534/4 (23 different skins and 4 different Nations)
HERE Aviatik C.I Germany, Western Front 1916 CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
HERE Avia Bk 534 (5 different skins and 3 different Nations)
HERE Czechoslovak Air Force - prototype No.1, tested 1936-1938. In Cs.A.F. activated during the Sudeten Crisis 1938.
HERE Avro Lancaster B Mk.1 bomber of No.106 Squadron, Royal Air Force.
HERE Avro Lancaster B Mk.III bomber of No.619 Squadron, Royal Air Force.
HERE Avro Lancaster B.Mk III Special "Dam Buster" (circa 1943).
HERE Avro Lancaster Mk.III AJ-L (L for Leather) of No.617 (Dambuster) Squadron, as flown by Flt.Lt David Shannon on Operation Chastise, May 17, 1943 (target the Eder Dam).

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