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Chalets at Mar del Plata, Argentina, South AmericaChalets on the hill (Chalet Albatros), Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, South America. Date: circa 1920s
Captured German biplane, Salonika, Greece, WW1A captured German Albatros biplane paraded along a street in Salonika (Thessaloniki), Greece, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
WW1 - Air Action - English SE5 and German Albatros D. VaWW1 - A photograph capturing two aeroplanes in action from below viewpoint. The British biplane fighter aircraft S.E.5, (Scout Experimental 5)
Friedrichshafen FF 45 GIII with Albatros D Va
Albatros Dr I German single-seat fighter triplane. Date: circa 1917-1918
Albatros G II German heavy bomberAlbatros G II German three-man heavy bomber, of which there was only this one made, in 1916. Date: circa 1916
Albatros D Va German fighter biplane, believed to have belonged to a Bavarian Jasta, seen here with wheel chocks and the mechanic holding the tail down during engine running tests
Albatros DVa towing-out D7343-17 - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin - Old Warden
Albatros D III German fighter biplaneAlbatros D III German single-seater fighter biplane. This is an initial production model, delivered to Jasta 29 in early 1917. Date: circa 1917
Albatros D IV German fighter biplane, of which only one was built, partly because of its unsuitable engine which delayed flight testing. Date: circa 1917-1918
Albatros D II German fighter plane, a late production model, serial no. 1076/17, still in operation after 15 April 1918 as it has the angular Balkankreuse, or Greek Cross
Albatros D Va beside RAF RE 8 - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin - Old Warden
Albatros CVII flying
Albatros BII (forward view, on the ground)
Albatros C Ia two-seat general purpose German biplane. Date: circa 1915-1917
Albatros C III German two-seater biplane, operational from late 1916. Date: circa 1916-1918
Albatros CI, nosed-over in snowAlbatros CI two-seat general purpose German biplane, nosed-over in snow at Subat on the Eastern Front, January 1916. Date: 1916
Albatros C II at Schonefeld - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin
Albatros CIII
German Albatros C. X plane above Marimbois airfield, WW1A German Albatros C.X reconnaissance plane above Marimbois airfield, France, during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
German Albatros plane brought down, WW1A German Albatros plane brought down by Captain Cecil King, MC DFC Croix de Guerre, of the 43 Squadron RAF during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
German Albatros D. V fighter plane, WW1A German Albatros D.V fighter biplane in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Napier-Fokker scout for Dutch Air Force, WW1A Napier-Fokker single-seater scout (possibly the Albatros D.I), designed specially for the Dutch Air Force. It had a speed of 175 mph and easy manoeuvrability. Date: 1914-1918
Last flight of Captain Ball in his SE5 biplane, WW1An artists impression of the last flight of the British flying ace Captain Albert Ball (1896-1917) in his SE5 biplane, brought down over France by a German Albatros plane during the First World War
German Gotha bomber and Albatros Scout, WW1A German Gotha heavy twin-engined bomber (left) and a small single-seater fighter Albatros Scout as escort, on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Austrian Albatros captured at Lentiai, Italy, WW1An Austro-Hungarian C-type Albatros biplane captured by the Italians at Lentiai, northern Italy, during the First World War. Date: 19 May 1917
Austrian Albatros D. III fighter biplane, WW1An Austrian Albatros D.III fighter biplane during the First World War. Seen here upside down on the ground, with one wheel missing, in an Italian photo. Date: 1916-1918
German Albatros, 1917A German Albatros fighter is fired on from the enemy lines