General History: Albatros D.III, The Workhorse
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- The workhorse fighter of Imperial Germany, the Albatros D.III, is the topic of today's video. As I mentioned in the new years video, I will be branching out more and covering different topics. This is, in that regard, just the first of the bunch.
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Further Reading:
www.amazon.com/Albatros-D-III...
www.amazon.com/Albatros-Fight...
www.amazon.com/Austro-Hungari...
www.amazon.com/Albatros-Aces-...
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:16 - Origins of the Design
5:14 - D.III Design
7:03 - Service History
13:08 - Austrian D.III
16:50 - Ending
That's the first time I ever came across the term "sesquiplane", and now I know what to call biplanes with that kind of wing arrangement.
Looking forward to a Biography video on General Robustness, he must have an interesting career!
Hope you do the German Phalz DIII and the Albatros DV in the future,, Very well researched and presented, Keep these Old War Birds coming.
Thank you! Great experiment.
Nice and informative video 👍
Nicely researched! You don't always hear about the bolt-hole elongation problem.
If you ever decide to do a biography on a pilot, I would recommend Thomas Maguire. The only thing people know is there's a Maguire Air Force Base. Beyond that no one knows anything about him.
The Alb D-I only had one machine gun. They didn't get 2 until the Alb D-II
My old library had an excellent very old book called "Triplanes and Multi Wings"
Oh planes, i Love it
The Baron’s disgust cane after a Sopwith Tripe jumped all seven flying circus albatros
Shooting two down and sending Manfred in a hard dive and race for home.
Anthony Fokker, the one trick pony with his interruptor gear on copycat aircraft stole the wreckage of a Trip for his own version. The DR3 suffered high wing loading on the top wing as dangerous as the Albatros lower, nearly blind forward visibility (The reason d’etre of the Sopwith) Fokker then bribed a look at the first ‘fat wing’ and , after correcting the fuselage win with the D7
Can you do a video on the Austrian d3?
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