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Albatros D Va German fighter biplane

Albatros D Va German fighter biplane, believed to have belonged to a Bavarian Jasta, seen here with wheel chocks and the mechanic holding the tail down during engine running tests

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Media ID 14221494

© Hugh W. Cowin Aviation Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library

Albatros Bavarian Biplane Biplanes Blocks Chocks Jasta Mechanic Running Tail Tests Wheel Wheels


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This evocative photograph captures the essence of the intense and complex world of aerial combat during World War I. The Albatros D.Va German fighter biplane, a formidable machine of the era, is seen here undergoing engine running tests on the ground. Belonging to a Bavarian Jasta, or fighter squadron, this biplane is held firmly in place by wheel chocks, ensuring it remains stationary during the testing process. A mechanic, dressed in protective gear, is seen holding down the tail to maintain stability as the engine roars to life. The Albatros D.Va was a favorite among German pilots due to its maneuverability and firepower, making it a valuable asset in the skies of the Western Front. With its distinctive biplane configuration and bold markings, this aircraft was a symbol of the technological advancements and military might of the time. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the daily routines and rigors of wartime aviation, providing a fascinating insight into the history of flight during the First World War.

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