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ALBATROS D.III (Oeffag ) flies again!

Aviation Discuss ALBATROS D.III (Oeffag ) flies again! in the World War II - Aviation forums; Koloman Mayrhofer and Eberhard Fritsch announced that in the late morning of 10th April 2012, after a 94 year break, ...

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    ALBATROS D.III (Oeffag ) flies again!

    Koloman Mayrhofer and Eberhard Fritsch announced that in the late morning of 10th April 2012, after a 94 year break, a WWI designed Albatros fighter has flown again.

    On the Schleißheim aerodrome (near Munich) the OEFFAG Albatross D.III s/n 253.24 replica produced by the two friends, started test flights. “We’re very happy to reach our goal of making the plane fly” says Koloman, “especially as the replica is historically accurate and is fitted with an original six cylinder Austro Daimler engine, produced in 1917!”


    “We would like to thank all the people involved in the project” continued Mayrhofer. “Without their passion and devotion, this 20 years journey wouldn´t have reached its natural end”. The text pilot Roger Louis “Tex” Texier, after all the pre-flight inspection controls were done by his C.S. Francis DePenne, performed two flights over the day and afterward declared: “together with Mayrhofer we scheduled to use the first flights just to gain confidence with the aircraft characteristics, but” continued the well experienced test pilot “already on the second flight I felt so connected to the aircraft that I couldn’t help by doing some aerobatic manoeuvres”. These manoeuvres included a series of touch-and-go, a stall, some tight turns and a Immelmann, that aroused the enthusiasm of the crowd on the ground.

    The pilot also gave his first impressions: “the Albatros is really different from all the other WWI aircraft I have flown. The tail surfaces are extremely sensitive, unlike the ailerons; the powerful engine grants good acceleration and climbing characteristics…. it's a real race horse!”


    As the flight programme developed, despite bad weather conditions, it was possible to achieve a total of nearly 3 hours flying by the end of the week. The flight test activities of the aircraft are carried under the experimental certification of the LBA (German NAA) supervision, and are scheduled to last until 22nd of July.



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    Awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vikingBerserker View Post
    Awesome!
    I agree vB. Impressive was the short take off distance and how the pilot greased the landing.

    What gets to me is how 'slow motion' it appears to be. And the engine, tho I know it is not, sounds like it is at idle.

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    Very cool!


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    Wow! That's excellent!!!!

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    Enjoyed that. Curious paint scheme.

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    Very curious paint scheme! I love the WW1 schemes-so colourful and flamboyant!

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    Notice how they hand prop it? They pull it thru with the ignition off, then the pilot turns the ignition on and fires off the mixture from a dead stop with the auxiliarly magneto, ( a hand turned magneto, in the cockpit), and it runs.

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    Very good and I admit that the engine did just sound as if it was ticking over.

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    Very cool!

    For those of you that have the opportunity, I highly recommend going to the Oberschleissheim Museum. It is really great and worth it. They also have a beautiful Do 24 there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DerAdlerIstGelandet View Post
    Very cool!

    For those of you that have the opportunity, I highly recommend going to the Oberschleissheim Museum. It is really great and worth it. They also have a beautiful Do 24 there.
    Since you are in Germany maybe you can take some photos and post them.

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