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German Rumpler-Taube plane, WW1A German Rumpler-Taube two-seater plane during the First World War. A crew member can be seen in the gunners seat, holding a rifle. Date: 1917-1918
Types of German aeroplanes, World War OneTypes of German aeroplanes flying over France and Belgium in the First World War, autumn 1914. A gathering of the doves of war at a German aerodrome
Etrich Rumpler Taube in the UK Summer 1911 at Hendon, London Date: 1911
Franz Rumpler (1848-1922). The Sedelmayer Family, 1879Franz Rumpler (1848-1922). Austrian painter. The Sedelmayer Family, 1879. National Gallery in Prague (Sternberg). Czech Republic
Rumpler C. IV. German single-engine, two-seat reconnaissanceRumpler C.IV. German single-engine, two-seat reconnaissance biplane. Designer: Dr. Edmund Rumpler. ManufacturerRumpler Flugzeugwerke. Introduction: 1917. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
Planes. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany
Rumpler CIV (side view, on the ground)
Rumpler C III German two-seater biplane. It entered service in early 1917 but was quickly withdrawn when a design fault led to numerous crashes. Date: circa 1917
Rumpler D I German fighter biplane (serial no. 1589/18) which came too late to take part in the First World War. It was apparently difficult to build
Rumpler CI two-seat reconnaissance German biplaneRumpler CI 53/16 two-seat reconnaissance German biplane. The CI was considered to be the best and most reliable of all C types produced. Date: circa 1916-1918
Captured German Aircraft of World War OneA Prize of the Enemy. Captured German Rumpler Taube Aircraft of World War One era on display at the Musee de L Arme, L Hotel des Invalides
German Rumpler-Taube plane in flight, WW1A German Rumpler-Taube plane in flight, viewed from above, during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Two German pilots in Taube monoplane, WW1Two German pilots in a Taube two-seater monoplane during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918