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In reference to the original post:
The Pfalz D.III figures prominently in Allied claims, so there can't have been too much of a problem mistaking it for an Albatros. The Roland D.VI had distinctly different wings and tail from either of the aforementioned - more likely to have been mistaken for a D.VII. Plus, there weren't a whole lot of them, and those used were in quieter sectors.
The Pfalz D.XII, on the other hand, could have been mistaken for a Fokker with the greatest of ease.
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