New German fighter plane by G. H. Davis
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New German fighter plane by G. H. Davis
The new German fighter biplane, nicknamed Fritz by the British. It had two Mercedes engines, and was manned by two gunners and the pilot. It could stay in flight for up to six hours. Date: 1915
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Biplane Davis Enemy Engines Fritz Gunners Hours Iron Markings Mercedes Nickname Nicknamed Pilot Sphere Wings
This evocative photograph captures the menacing presence of the new German fighter biplane, nicknamed
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Fritz" by the British during World War I. The image, taken by renowned photographer G.H. Davis in 1915, showcases the advanced technology of the enemy's air fleet. The biplane, with its distinctive markings of the Iron Cross and wings, was a formidable adversary in the skies. Powered by two Mercedes engines, this aircraft was a significant improvement from previous models, enabling it to stay airborne for up to six hours. The two gunners and the pilot were well-protected, making it a formidable force in the air battles of the Great War. The biplane's design, with its biplane wings and open cockpit, was a common sight over the Western Front. The photograph's historical significance lies in its capture of a pivotal moment in military aviation history, showcasing the evolution of air warfare during the First World War." This image is a valuable addition to any collection of World War I aviation history, providing a glimpse into the technological advancements and the strategic importance of air power during this period. The photograph's high-quality resolution and intricate details make it a must-have for historians, educators, and enthusiasts alike. The image is available for rights-managed use only and cannot be used for commercial purposes. The photograph's provenance is from the esteemed Mary Evans Prints Online, a leading provider of historical and cultural images. The image is part of their extensive collection of World War I aviation history, and its acquisition would add depth and authenticity to any collection or display. The photograph is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the enduring impact of history on our collective consciousness.
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