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Offline valleyboy

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WWI string bags at Omaka Museum NZ
« on: 10 July 2011, 10:50:31 AM »
Whilst posting pics for the Krupp artillery piece puzzle on a recent thread I had a look at my WWI pictures on photobucket and came across some WW1 Hairyplane pictures I took at Omaka Museum in Blenheim NZ a few years ago. Thought I'd post them in case they were of interest (don't think I've posted them here before)
Richtofen's crashed Fokker diorama


Pfalz DIII the Blue Max


Fokker DR1


RE8

AircoDH2


Fokker E111 Eindekker

Etrich Taube


Mouraine Saulnier typeB
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Re: WWI string bags at Omaka Museum NZ
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2011, 11:44:00 AM »

So who is it that shot down Richtofen? A Canadian pilot or Aussies infantrymen? ;)

Nice pictures. Thanks for sharing 8)
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Offline archangel1

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Re: WWI string bags at Omaka Museum NZ
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2011, 06:24:59 PM »
Much as I'd like to take the patriotic stance and say Capt. Brown shot him down, I think most of the modern evidence points to an Aussie machinegunner.  Read The Red Baron's Last Flight - A Mystery Investigated by Norman Franks and Alan Bennett for a good analysis.

An interesting fact about the crash diorama - did you know that they first built the aircraft (full size, by the way) in perfect condition and then wrecked it? Used a forklift or something to crumple the wing!
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