Congratulations to AROTH for not "snoozin' and losin' " and thanks to Bruno for the more complete information and great image.
One full point to AROTH and 0.5 to Bruno for the additional intel.
A special mention to Joachim and Marc for participating.
My source says that the back of this post card has this as
"German Taube brought down in Dunkerk, France. Jan 1918.", but he goes on and says:
"I am no expert on German military aircraft but I am pretty sure that this isn't a Taube, or Dove, but I think it could well be what's left of a Gotha G.V heavy bomber. For me, the giveaway is the big square tail together with the hexagonal camouflage pattern, but I could be wrong."
I have looked for the one small publiction on Gothas that I have with out any luck. I seem to remember that the differences between the G.III, G.IV, & G.V are very slight. I will accept G.V as this seems to be the consensus here.
I am interested in any information on the Bogl or Bombengeschwader of this particular machine and would be grateful for such. I think that the "Four White Dots" are great and would make a nice subject for a painting or model.
I have included my uncropped image (showing more tail) and Bruno's nicer image.
The scoreboard at the end of Crashfile # 474, Gotha G.V.
55.30 FOKKERJ Feuchtwanger ¤ Ace of Aces ¤
48.70 Flamingo ¤ Nr.I Wing Man ¤
39.70 Froggy ¤
31.10 Rbailey ¤
28.95 Lodzermensch ¤
27.15 RichardB ¤
27.00 Breguet ¤
24.40 YavorD
15.25 Aquilius
15.25 AROTH
12.50 Varese2002
08.10 Rod_Filan
08.04 Gregvan
08.00 ONEALM
07.50 matte_kudasai
06.80 '14-'18aviationcollector
06.40 Expositor
06.00 Dan_San_Abbott
05.75 Ross
05.70 Jeroplan
05.50 Gilles
05.00 Kilian
05.00 Laserlloyd.......................Have to wait three hours!
04.50 Rufe .............................May start immediately
04.20 Crankcase
04.00 Eric
04.00 Edmondy
04.00 Patrick
03.80 gregorydquist
03.50 sergio_vitalio
03.30 PaulForster
03.20 Colin A Owers
03.10 Catfish
03.00 Albatros_Ace
03.00 Berman
03.00 Crimso
02.70 Tbstreet
02.00 Cruze
02.00 Rickenbaron
02.00 Sobrien
01.80 Tom L
01.50 Nieuport 14
01.45 Ransom E. Olds
01.00 Ampovandak
01.00 brisfitworks
01.00 Cliff
01.00 Graham Hunter
01.00 Pvernon
01.00 rammjaeger
01.00 Rexee
01.00 RONNY BAR
01.00 Troy Raines
01.00 ulpilot
00.50 Miroslav Pokorny
00.10 SCMc
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Breguet's Crash Files
The Rules
All aircraft are of the 14-18 period (Must have left the ground during this period).
The score board, link and rules must be copied to the beginning of each thread, so that we know where we are. The score board and the correct answer to the challenge must also be placed at end of each thread.
All "ACES" with a score of 5.0 or higher must obey the 3.0 hour handicap. All others with a score of ZERO to 4.99 may start immediately, if not sooner! Offenders will be dealt with severely!
To be eligible for correct ID an answer must include at least one characteristic of the aircraft that helped in its identification.
And whom ever wins this challenge will have to provide a new one! If this can not be done for any reason, please PM Breguet and he will take over as host!
If an ace gives the correct answer too early, the challenge is over, he gets no point but has to post the next challenge. In lieu of the fact that the "novices" have in effect been "cheated" of their "exclusive" time that next post should be a relatively easy one. Anyone repeating the correct answer at the right time gets neither a point nor the right to post the next challenge.
The final arbitrator of all things to do with the "rules" is Breguet
Hopefully, AROTH has been dreaming up the next Challenge for the rest of us!
HAPPY HUNTING, FOKKERJ