WWI Art....

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1918 Sopwith Camel USAS - Steve Anderson....


1918 Demise of the age of sail - Steve Anderson

A pair of Hansa-Brandenburg W29s attack a schooner carrying contraband into neutral Holland.


1917 Sopwith Camel Wonga Bonga B3834 - Steve Anderson....


1920 Friedrichshafen FF33 Sweden - Seweryn Fleischer....


1919 SE5a F-943....
 

1918 Sopwith Snipe William Barker - Don Greer....


1918 Bristol fighter - Paul Monteagle....


1918 Bristol fighter C4619 62 Sqn - Don Greer....


1917 Roland DII Bulgaria....


1915 Morane Saulnier Type L Warneford vs zeppelin LZ 37....
 

1918 SPAD XIII vs Fokker D.VII - Zdenek Machacek....


1918 SE5a Lt Ernest Crossen 24 Sqn- Danijel Frka....


1918 Hansa-Brandenburg W29....

From Bravo One Six at The Aerodrome:

This is the aircraft that Friedrich Christiansen was flying on 31 July 1918. Coincidentally, the "Aces" registry at this website has Friedrich Christiansen shooting down a Felixstowe flying boat on that same date. It was his 13th and final victory.

Friedrich Christiansen (13 victories) & Bernhard Wladicka, 1C Staffel, 31 July 1918.
victory #13 . 31 Jul 1918 1745 SFL 1 Felixstowe F.2a (N4305) Off Lowestoft....


1918 Halberstadt CL II - Jo Kotula....


1918 Albatros DIII Oeffag Friedrich Navratil - Paul Monteagle....
 

1917 Sopwith F1 Camel William Barker - Andrzej Deredos....


1912 Rumpler Taube over Norway - Piotr Dubowik....

Pioneer aeronaut Hans F. Dons, originally a naval submarine officer, bought the first Norwegian aeroplane for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1912. It was a German Rumpler Taube ("pigeon"), and Dons had brought the plane to Norway after a few flying lessons in Germany. June 1st 1912, he took off from a field close to the most important naval port in Horten, Vestfold. In stead of making a short first test flight, he decided to head on over the Oslo fjord, and landed 35 minutes later close to Fredrikstad, 60 km away.


1918 Fokker EV....


1917 Nieuport 23 - Lucio Perinotto....


1917 Pfalz DIII 4011-17, Fritz Höhn Jasta 21s - John Amendola....
 

1916 Nieuport 11 Paul Tarascon Escadrille N62 - Zdenek Machacek....


1916 Fokker E.II 103-15 Ernst Udet - Zdenek Machacek....


1916 Nieuport 11 Paul Tarascon Escadrille N62 vs Fokker E.III - Zdenek Machacek....


1914 Taube vs Avro - Peter Dennis....


1914 Dove of War - Ardell Bourgeois....
 

1919 Zeppelin Staaken Ukraine, Russian Civil War - Taras Sthyk....


1918 Albatros DIII 153 Oeffag Godwin Brumowski - John Amendola....


1918 Sopwith Camel - Brian Knight....


1918 SPAD XIII Charles Nungesser - John Amendola....


1918 Sopwith Camel Squadrons - Brian Knight....
 

1916 Albatros CIII - Jo Kotula....


1917 Siemens Schuckert DI - Taras Shtyk....


1916 The last flight of the L32 - Robert Karr....

On the night of 23/24 September 1916, Zeppelins set out to bomb London. These were newly designed and built Zeppelins, superior to the Zeppelins which had previously flown over England. Zeppelin L32 was shot down by Frederick Sowrey, RFC, aged 23, and crashed near Snails Farm, South Green, Great Burstead, Near Billericay. Its target was London, but because of an anti-aircraft barrage, it dropped its bombs near Purfleet. It began to make its was back to Germany when it was intercepted by Sowrey who was on routine night patrol. The airship was picked out in the night sky by searchlights and Sowrey launched his attack. Firing three drums of incendiary ammunition into the body of the airship, she caught alight and plummeted to the ground at sometime after 1 a.m. All 22 of the crew were killed.One witness described how in the night sky he saw a pink glare which turned to coppery red, then a ball of flame emerged which changed its shape to a perpendicular cylindrical mass of flame… Sowrey was later awarded the DSO; He died in 1966 aged 75.


1916 Fokker Eindecker Max Immelman....


1918 Not Good Odds - James Field....

"On 7th May 1918 John Gurdon and Anthony Thornton in one RAF 22 Squadron Bristol Fighter and Alfred Atkey and Charles Gass in another, take on twenty plus German single seat fighters."
 

1918 Dazzling Duo - James Field....


Running up the Solent is RMS Mauritania in full anti-submarine "dazzle" camouflage. Flying above is a Felixstowe F2A similarly camouflaged for sea landings, on its way to RAF Calshot airbase.


1917 Junkers J-I - James Field....


1917 04 With Von Richthofen - James Field....


1917 Captain Harold Mellings 2nd victory - James Field....


1917 Dawn Patrol - James Field....
 

1917 09 Voss in the Sun - James Field....


1918 Rendezvous Point - Steve Anderson....


1918 Felixstowe F2a (early) - Steve Anderson....


1918 After a running gunfight a Felixstowe comes out with the victory - Steve Anderson....


1918 DH9 - Steve Anderson....

DH.9s of 144 Squadron constently pursue the retreating Turks during the last days of the Ottoman Empire.
 

1918 Catch and Release - Steve Anderson....

1918 Capt. Robert L. Rockwell of the 93rd Aero Squadron eyeballs a Fokker D. VII that's out of the fight in late October, 1918.



1918 Fokker DVII (OAW) Ernst Udet, Jasta 4 - Steve Anderson....

Doing some research and reading, based on the presence of the Jasta 19 triplanes, one of wich flown by Arthur Rahn, and the time of the day, that the most likely match for this scene, is Ernst Udet victory number 30.


1918 Race for Life - Steve Anderson....

This painting depicts the action of August 11, 1918, when Brandenburg floatplane fighters attacked six British motor torpedo boats that were operating against German minesweepers. Three of thetorpedo boats were sunk and the other three were damaged so badly they beached themselves in Holland to avoid sinking. Brandenburg W19 Marine #2249 was one of the seaplanes that sank a torpedo boat. The fight was not all one-sided. The Germans lost one W29 monoplane with the crew killed.


1918 Fokker DVII Bealieu-Marconnay Jasta 19....


1918 Italy, Airco De Havilland DH9 - Tony Theobald....
 

1918 Rumpler CIV round nose - Palestine - Tony Theobald....


1918 Fokker Dr.I Lothar von Richthofen - Zdenek Machacek....


1917 Three for No.3 - Brian Knight....


1918 Albatros DIII 153 Oeffag Gowdin Brumowski - Stan Stokes....


1918 DFW CV - Steve Anderson....
 

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