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Old 6 November 2007, 10:23 AM   #1
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Carl Degelow Pfalz D.IIIa Colors

I have been researching the exact color of Degelows Pfalz D.IIIa, Jasta 40. I find the the Main fuse is Black but I am not sure if it is a flat or semi-gloss black, if anyone can assist me in this I would greatly appreciate it.
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I have been researching the exact color of Degelows Pfalz D.IIIa, Jasta 40. I find the the Main fuse is Black but I am not sure if it is a flat or semi-gloss black, if anyone can assist me in this I would greatly appreciate it.

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Despite what the Roden kit instructions may say Degelow flew this machine with Jasta 7. On 23 March 1918 Ltn.d.R. Karl Degelow crash lands in a Pfalz D.IIIa and is unhurt.

His Pfalz D.IIIa was over all black with the stag insignia on the side. There is some gloss on the wings so the machine may have been recently painted. In small scales still with semigloss and dead flat.

During Aug. 1917 Degelow served briefly in Jasta 36. A tragedy during the strafing of a ground target had him shipped out . He wounded someone on the ground. His career was saved by the Jasta 36 and Jasta 7 commanders who saw real leadership capabilities in him. Ltn.d.R. Karl Degelow came from Jasta Schule I on 1 Sept 1917. He was transferred out on 7 June 1918 to Jasta 40.

See;
Cross & Cockade Intl. 20 #1 1989 “Royal Prussian Jagdstaffel Nr.36"
Cross & Cockade Intl.25 #2 1994 “Jasta 7 under Kobes Pt.I”
Cross & Cockade Intl.25 #3 1994 “Jasta 7 under Kobes Pt.II”

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