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Air Commander Philip Fletcher Fullard

It belongs to the lesser-known Allied fighter aces of the First World War. With his 40 victories, however, he was the best fighter pilot of the No.1 Squadron RFC and the fourth most successful English fighter.
🕔︎ 19.10.2007 👁︎ 6.930

Airco D.H.1

Two-seater biplane with a push propeller.
🕔︎ 06.09.2019 👁︎ 3.260

Aviatik 30.24

The prototype of a single-seat fighter triplane was created in 1917 and the first flight tests took place in October of the same year. The aircraft was structurally based on the Aviatik DI type, from which the fuselage and tail were used.

🕔︎ 09.04.2021 👁︎ 3.232

Battle of Leuthen in 1757

The Prussian victory over Austria at the Battle of Leuthen during the Seven Years' War is one of the masterful demonstrations of tactics in the fight against a numerically stronger enemy and is one of the greatest victories of King Frederick II of Prussia.
🕔︎ 22.11.2007 👁︎ 36.705

Battle of Prague (Štěrboholy) in 1757

Clash of Prussian and Austrian troops during the Seven Years' War, in which 120,000 soldiers faced each other. The Battle of Prague was one of the bloodiest encounters of its time, the first and probably the only battle in history in which two marshals fell.
🕔︎ 08.06.2007 👁︎ 39.303

Battle of Zenta in 1697

A battle that decisively ended the war between Austria and Turkey, which had lasted since 1683. In it, Austrian troops defeated the Turkish army and forced the Turks to peace negotiations, which ended the signing of the peace treaty in Karlovac in 1699.
🕔︎ 02.09.2007 👁︎ 47.214

Feldwebel Stefan Fejes

Stafan Fejes ended the First World War with 16 recognized and 4 unconfirmed victories, placing him in eighth place in the ranking of Austro-Hungarian fighter aces. After the end of the war, he fought in 1919 on the Hungarian side against Czechoslovakia.
🕔︎ 19.10.2007 👁︎ 7.503

Frank Linke-Crawford

With his 27 confirmed victories, Frank Linke-Crawford became the fourth most successful Austro-Hungarian fighter pilot of World War I. He commanded the Flik 60J unit, and in the eyes of his comrades-in-arms he was a good pilot and an intelligent man with a brave heart and an iron will.
🕔︎ 20.05.2007 👁︎ 8.325

Gotha G.IV

Bomber biplane from the period of the First World War.
🕔︎ 02.06.2008 👁︎ 8.336

Gotha G.V long-range bomber

Long-range bomber biplane, which participated in the German strategic bombing of Britain at the end of World War I. He was able to carry up to 1000 kg of bombs over the target, but a safe return from the mission back to base was not easy at all. It was based on a Gotha G.IV type construction, which he supplemented with new advanced elements. Out of a total of 205 machines produced, not a single specimen of this type has survived to this day.
🕔︎ 17.09.2007 👁︎ 9.404

Handley Page O/400 (H.P.12)

The four- to five-seater heavy bomber biplane of unequal wingspan, powered by two engines, was created as a successor to the Handley Page O/100 bomber and its dimensions almost reached the size of a twenty-year younger, later so successful Boeing B-17 Flying Fortres bomber. After finding out that it is possible to perform "accurate" bombing at night, in August 1917 an order was placed for prototypes of new night bombers and signed a contract for the supply of improved aircraft O/100, now known as O/400, which were to respond to German air raids. to Britain and counterbalance the German bombers Gotha and Zeppelin.
🕔︎ 23.08.2007 👁︎ 17.177

Kurt Gruber

Curriculum vitae of the 11th most successful Austrian air ace and balloon destroyer of the First World War
🕔︎ 22.01.2020 👁︎ 4.034

Leopold's Imperial Order

Founded by the Austrian Emperor Francis I on January 8, 1808 in honor of his father, Emperor Leopold II. These rules were to reward civilian and military merits in favor of the state, loyalty to the homeland, merits in the field of science, art and literature, regardless of the origin and status of the rewarded.
🕔︎ 06.01.2007 👁︎ 13.292

Leutnant Franz Büchner

Fighter ace of the German Imperial Air Force. At the end of the "Great War", the commander of Jasta 13 and the holder of the Pour le Mérite award. A fighter who managed to claim 17 victories in air battles during September 1918.
🕔︎ 02.05.2007 👁︎ 8.247

Lieutnant Walter Göttsch

Biography and description of the fighting of the German First War fighter ace.

🕔︎ 30.03.2020 👁︎ 4.710

Lloyd 40.08

A brief history of a prototype Austro-Hungarian three-hull bomber triplane.

🕔︎ 01.05.2014 👁︎ 7.825

Major Raoul Stojsavljevic

The pilot ace of the Imperial and Royal Air Force (K.u.K LFT), was one of the pre-war air pioneers.
🕔︎ 01.04.2007 👁︎ 13.095

Military Order of Maria Theresa

It was intended for officers of the imperial army, regardless of rank, social status, nationality and religion. He was awarded for a completely extraordinary personal bravery or extraordinary decision.
🕔︎ 15.01.2007 👁︎ 14.756

Order of St. Stephen

Used as the highest civilian merit award of Austria-Hungary. It was intended primarily to reward senior government officials and diplomats. At the end of the First World War, however, a war decoration was added to this initially purely civil order.
🕔︎ 09.03.2007 👁︎ 9.807

Sopwith Baby

The history of the float plane from the period of the First World War, which was structurally based on the famous racing float planes competing for the Schneider Cup.
🕔︎ 11.01.2007 👁︎ 20.586

Sopwith Tabloid

An interesting bomber from the period of World War I.
🕔︎ 01.01.2007 👁︎ 10.677

Zeppelin long-range bombers

Development of Zeppelin long-range bombers, probably the largest aircraft in the world during the First World War.
🕔︎ 25.01.2007 👁︎ 16.331

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