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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => WW1 Aircraft Information/Questions => Topic started by: guitarlute101 on August 10, 2015, 06:34:49 AM
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Hi everyone,
Does anyone out there have definite info on what is written on the UFAG C.I and Phonix C.I data stencils that were painted on the side of the fuselage of the aircraft?
Thanks for any help,
Mark
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what refs have you tryed mark? i have quite a bit and can poke around when i get some time in the next couple days. i have the phonix c.1 datafile, a-h army a/c of ww1, air aces of the a-h empire, i have the 12 part martin o'connor c&c articles on a-h color schemes and camo ,all of the osprey stuff, and a few other odds and ends,let me know if you have gone thru these or any others so i dont look where you already have. cheers.
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Thanks Scott, right now I only have the datafiles and A-H Book.
Mark
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by the A-H book you mean the " austro -hungarian army aircraft or world war one"? ok then i will look thru the others to see what i can find my friend.
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yes, that's the one, the big one
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in cross and cockade international vol 18 no.3 part 7 of the martin o connor 12 part series on a-h markings on page 104 is a close up of a phonix c.1.centered under the port side 3rd round access hatch from the front this is what i can(sorta) read:
Ph CI H 230
121.07
leergewicht 804kg
bethostone xxxxx or maybe rethustone xxxxx i cant read the numbers
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nutzlast 1025kg
i am not 100% sure of the numbers or the middle word but below the serial of 121.07 it looks very much like a fokker weight stencil. i think "H 230" means hiero 230hp
i will look more but this is what i found so far