WWI Type B Omnibus "Pigeon Loft"
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The LGOC B-type is a model of double-decker bus that was introduced in London in 1910. It was both built and operated by the London General Omnibus...
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View full detailsIn the Spring of 1917 the RFC received a new fighter, the RAF S.E.5. This fighter had potentially very good fighting capability, which was successf...
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View full detailsThe Fokker E.V was the last fighter type built by Antony Fokker for the German Fliegertruppe during WWI. The aircraft was a plywood-covered, fully ...
View full detailsThe first D.III fighters reached front during July of 1917, and soon the order was increased to 370 planes. Pilots reported that the D.III had exce...
View full detailsIn early 1915 the Gothaer Waggonfabrik AG bought the license to manufacture the Friedel-Ursinus "Kampfflugzeug" ("Battle plane"). Their new twin-en...
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View full detailsAt the beginning of 1918 the Albatros D.V/D.Va was Germany's most numerous fighter. In May there were 1,117 airplanes of both versions in combat un...
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