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The WW1 modelers' reference library => Aircraft => Topic started by: Hannover on May 22, 2017, 05:47:34 PM
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Apparently the album was found in the estate of an old lady.
There are quite a few interesting snaps of crashes - presumably from training facilities - and airmen. Apparently the owner had no connection to any airmen or such, so the origin of the photos is unknown.
http://denstorekrig1914-1918.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Frandsen_Flyveralbum_lq2.pdf (http://denstorekrig1914-1918.dk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Frandsen_Flyveralbum_lq2.pdf)
Source: http://denstorekrig1914-1918.dk/flyveralbum-fra-als-er-der-nogen-der-kan-hjaelpe/ (http://denstorekrig1914-1918.dk/flyveralbum-fra-als-er-der-nogen-der-kan-hjaelpe/)
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There is some lovey stuff in there, including an excellent taxiing accident
The RFC/RNAS equivalent photos usually feature the unfortunate pilots standing fair and square in the middle of the photos
Richard
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Thank you for posting this Hawa, excellent pictures.
I especially like the last one, very evocative.
Mind you I can't be the only one thinking of a superimposed gunsight centred on the target! Must be a view Jimmy McCudden often saw after his early morning climb to 20,000 feet to wait above the unsuspecting invaders.
S