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Albatros D V German fighter plane of Oblt Schliech
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Albatros D V German fighter plane of Oblt Schliech
Albatros D V German fighter plane, first produced in early 1917. This machine carries the Bavarian Lion motif of Oberleutnant Eduard Ritter von Schleich (1888-1947), nicknamed the Black Knight, commander of Jasta 21. Date: circa 1917-1918
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Albatros Bavarian Biplane Biplanes Eduard Jasta Knight Lion Motif Ritter
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This evocative photograph captures the sleek lines and powerful presence of an Albatros D.V German fighter plane, a formidable aircraft that dominated the skies during the latter years of World War I. The plane in this image bears the distinctive Bavarian Lion motif of Oberleutnant Eduard Ritter von Schleich, also known as the Black Knight. Schleich, born in 1888, was a highly decorated military aviator who commanded Jasta 21, one of the most successful fighter squadrons of the German Air Force. The Albatros D.V, first produced in early 1917, was a biplane fighter with a top speed of over 110 miles per hour. Its advanced design, including a synchronizer gear that allowed the machine guns to fire through the propeller, made it a formidable opponent for Allied pilots. Schleich's plane, with its menacing black and red paint scheme, was a fearsome sight to behold. This photograph, taken circa 1917-1918, captures the Albatros D.V on the ground, its engine idling, as Schleich and his crew prepare for another sortie. The cross on the fuselage and the German insignia on the wings are clear indicators of the plane's military origins, a reminder of the intense and often deadly battles that raged in the skies above the Western Front. This photograph is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the men and women who designed, built, and flew these remarkable machines during a time of unparalleled conflict. It is a powerful reminder of the history and heritage of aviation, and a reminder of the sacrifices made by the brave pilots who took to the skies in defense of their countries during World War I.
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