Hi Gang.
Pete in RI here with a question about Werner Voss' Alb D3 wing radiator. Was it central or offset? Most profiles show offset, but I am not so sure. I like to use contempory photos of the actual aeroplane I am modelling as far as possible and these, I believe, tend to show a central radiator. Now I know the radiator is not exactly the most photogenic aspect of an Albatros, but there are clues.
First off, the large coolant pipes from and to the engine. The long pipe going to the front of the motor has distinct angles and the shorter rear pipe is, well, short or long.
The photos I present are Albatros Publications Aces and Aerotplanes 1, Werner Voss, by Dennis Hylands. Page 7, Werner painting the heart. This shows that the radiator is blatantly central. Page 8, the radiator is not visible, but the pipe arrangement clearly show a central mount. Page 9, lower photo. More ambiguous, could be either. Page 9, upper photo, kinda looks offset by the pipes, but it "could" be the angle of the shot. Page 10, Family Album. Top photo, Looks central to me. Page 13, lower photo. To my eye that long pipe is straight up, not angled off to the side. And the short pipe is jusr that, short.
Aviattic Decals Legends Series, Werner Voss. Title photo. This clearly shows a side mounted long pipe to the engine. Offset radiator.
So, did he use two aircraft with the same markings?, or was the upper wing replaced at some point with the later style wing with an offset rad.
HEELLLPPPPP!!!! I would really like to know what the hive mind thinks. Regards, Pete.