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Old 11 June 2008, 02:56 PM   #1
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Breguet's Crash File # 251

Dear investigators, here is the new challenge:



Good luck

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Old 11 June 2008, 03:45 PM   #2
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Rumpler C.I

Could it be a Rumpler C.I?
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Old 11 June 2008, 05:59 PM   #3
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Horizontal stripes on the fin, if not spanish, must be of austrian origin.
Then we have a two-bay inline engined “Rumpf-Doppeldecker”.

Judging form the exhaust and the center struts I would say it is a german Aviatik C.II but the coulor scheme was used in the very early time of the war, so it is/was probably an austrian built Aviatik B.I.

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Old 12 June 2008, 12:50 AM   #4
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Wow, I didn't expect the right answer from that picture and planned to post another one. One clue was the wing cut out for the radiator and the tailplane shape. The stripe on the latter seems to be part of the camouflage.



Now the Rumpler C.I is better to recognize.

Congratulation gregorydquist and welcome to the challenge! Now it's your turn to post a new one.

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16.85 Breguet
14.65 YavorD
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08.0 ONEALM
07.6 Rod_Filan
07.4 Gregvan
07.3 Varese2002
07.0 Aquilius
06.2 Richard B
05.75 Ross
05.5 Expositor
05.5 Gilles
05.0 Dan_San
05.0 Kilian
04.2 Jeroplan
04.0 Edmond
04.0 Eric
04.0 Laserlloyd
03.5 sergio_vitalio
03.2 Colin A Owers
03.0 Crimso
02.7 Tbstreet
02.25 Patrick
02.2 Crankcase
02.0 Cruze
02.0 PaulForster
02.0 Rickenbaron
01.8 Tom L
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01.25 Ransom E. Olds
01.0 '14-'18aviationcollector
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01.0 Berman
01.0 Cliff
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