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Albatros D.II & D.III Oeffag

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Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
76
Category
Library

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This book deals with development, production and operational service of one of the most elegant fighter of WWI. Nearly every Austro-Hungarian fighter ace spent part of his career in the cockpit of this aircraft. The text describes also camouflage and marking styles and afterwar service in Czechoslovakia. 172 photos, 23 color profiles.


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