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    Werner Voss (German: Werner Voß; 13 April 1897 – 23 September 1917) was a World War I German flying ace credited with 48 aerial victories. A dyer's son from Krefeld , he was a patriotic young man while still in school.

  2. An Albatros C III similar to the type Voß may have used Albatros C III Two Seat Reconnaissance/Bomber Engine: 170 hp. Mercedes; Wigspan: 38 ft. 6 in. Weight: 3044 lbs, loaded; Length: 27 ft, 6 in. Speed: 87.5 mph; Ceiling: 12,000 ft. Endurance: 4 hrs 30 mins. Armament:

  3. The Albatros D III of Voß. Probably the best known plane of Werner Voß, other than his silver blue Fokker Triplane. The Albatros DIII came from the factory with a clear doped, fuselage made of plywood The fabric covered wings were camouflaged in german purple and dark green. The national markings were typically applied right over the the ...

  4. Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2b s/n 4915 from 18 Squadron. Shot down in flames [1] South of Bapaume, France. Lieutenant F. A. George wounded in action; Air Mechanic 1st Class Oliver Frederick Watts killed in action. 3. 21 December 1916 @ 11:00 hours. Albatros. Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 5782 from 7 Squadron.

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    Date/time
    Aircraft
    Foe
    1
    27 November 1916 @ 09:40 hours
    Nieuport 17 serial number A281 from 60 ...
    2
    27 November 1916 @ 14:15 hours
    Albatros
    Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2b s/n 4915 ...
    3
    21 December 1916 @ 11:00 hours
    Albatros
    Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d s/n 5782 ...
    4
    1 February 1917 @ 16:00 hours
    Albatros
    Airco D.H.2 s/n A2614 from 29 Squadron
  5. Albatros D.III, Ltn. Werner Voss, Jasta 5, Krefeld, 1917. Reference: DD-038. Werner Voss (13 April 1897 – 23 September 1917) was one of Germany's greatest World War I flying aces, with a total of 48 aerial victories. By buying this product you can collect up to 19 loyalty points.

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  7. Jun 19, 2008 · As Maybery attacked Voss, the red-nosed Albatros got on his tail, forcing him to do a climbing turn to escape its machine gun fire. Maybery again dove on the triplane but his Lewis gun stopped and both German pilots turned toward him, only to be attacked in turn by McCudden and Rhys Davids.

  8. Werner Voss takes on 5 RFC Spad 7 200hp fighters. In the last seconds a Spad seems to be flying around, but the pilot is dead. A few bullet holes in Voss's p...

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