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Memorabilia WWI aviation artifacts, autographs, Sanke cards, photos, etc.



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Old 20 April 2008, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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New Fliegeralbums 1915-17

Again some very interesting albums

Album/FLIEGER/PILOT/FLUGZEUGE/1.Weltkrieg/Nachlass - eBay (item 250238729488 end time Apr-29-08 11:30:00 PDT)

Album 2 /FLIEGER/PILOT/FLUGZEUGE/1.Weltkrieg/Nachlass - eBay (item 250238760156 end time Apr-29-08 11:45:00 PDT)
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Hi Kilian, thanks for the reference. It always amazes me that full albums are still coming to light from 'somewhere'. Looking through the pictures of those albums I always get the impression that each and every plane crashed as the Foto Apparate were then busy.

The real luck was when a very rare machine got by and someone thought it special enough to take a picture of it. This is probabl;y the reason that so many pictures exist of the German Riesenflugzeuge. They were very impressive and seduced people to make pictures of them .

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