The Albatros D. Va was a single-seat fighting scout used by the Germans during World War I, 1917-1918. The Albatros D. Va is similar to the Albatros D. V, the only certain means of distinguishing between the two being the location of the aileron control wires. Manufacture of the Albatros D. Va was discontinued in 1918 in favor of the Fokker D. VII, but the Albatros D. Va remained in action until the end of hostilities.
NASM.1994.0042
Waugh, Bob
1966
Bob Waugh, gift, 1994-0042, NASM
0.1 Cubic feet ((1 oversized folder))
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Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Drawings
This collection of six Albatros D. Va drawings (and corresponding autopositives) were drawn by the donor, Bob Waugh.
Drawings
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Waugh, Bob
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918 -- Aircraft
Aeronautics -- Germany
Aeronautics, Military
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