The D.III was the subject of Breguet's Challenge 581... but unfortunately it's a captured machine with an Argus engine, and not a very good reproduction...
Are you interested in pictures of Halberstadt D.V? I am asking because D.V and D.III had the same airframe. If so, I have few scanned photographs of Turkish Halberstadt D.Vs. – some of them are in pretty good resolution.
__________________ Wiseman: When you removed the book from the cradle, did you speak the words? Ash: Yeah, basically. Wiseman: Did you speak the exact words? Ash: Look, maybe I didn't say every single little tiny syllable, no. But basically I said them, yeah.
Seems to have suffered a slight case of having been shot down, but there you go.
Al
__________________ Wiseman: When you removed the book from the cradle, did you speak the words? Ash: Yeah, basically. Wiseman: Did you speak the exact words? Ash: Look, maybe I didn't say every single little tiny syllable, no. But basically I said them, yeah.
Seems to have suffered a slight case of having been shot down, but there you go.
Al
Hmmm... looks more to me like dissasembled for transport... with a possible ground loop thrown in (can't tell for sure if there is damage to the wings at the rear of the aircraft or not.)
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Brad
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