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Albatros B.IIa
- Reg: 10019 photos
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Serial #:
10019
- Airline: Poland - Air Force
- Photo Date: Jul 04, 2018
- Uploaded: Dec 04, 2018
- Other Location - Polish Aviation Museum Krakow, Poland
The B.II's were used as unarmed reconnaissance aircraft until mid-1915. In 1917, the B.IIa version was introduced, which had a greater number of fuselage elemenets made out of wood rather than steel tubes. 20 of this type were built under the designation L.30. In total, more than 3000 B.II's were produced. This frame is the very last of its kind. Built in 1919, last flight in 1940 and resotred in 1987. Painted in fictional camouflage to represent the Officer Observer School in Toru? in 1920.
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The B.II's were used as unarmed reconnaissance aircraft until mid-1915. In 1917, the B.IIa version was introduced, which had a greater number of fuselage elemenets made out of wood rather than steel tubes. 20 of this type were built under the designation L.30. In total, more than 3000 B.II's were produced. This frame is the very last of its kind. Built in 1919, last flight in 1940 and resotred in 1987. Painted in fictional camouflage to represent the Officer Observer School in Toru? in 1920.Camera
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Aircraft
- Reg: 10019 photos
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Aircraft:
Albatros B.IIa
- Airline: Poland - Air Force
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Serial #:
10019
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Other Location - Polish Aviation Museum Krakow
- Poland