- ˈlʊftˌʃtʁaɪtkʁɛftə],
German Air
Combat Forces) –
known before October 1916 as Die
Fliegertruppen des
deutschen Kaiserreiches (The
Imperial German Air Service, lit. "The...
- The
Idflieg (Inspektion der
Fliegertruppen - "Inspectorate of
Flying Troops") was the
bureau of the
German Empire that
oversaw German military aviation...
- The
Swiss Air
Force (German:
Schweizer Luftwaffe; French:
Forces aériennes suisses; Italian:
Forze aeree svizzere; Romansh:
Aviatica militara svizra) is...
- Detachment) was the
title of the
pioneering field aviation units of Die
Fliegertruppen des
deutschen Kaiserreiches (The Air
Forces of the
German Empire) formed...
-
Imperial German Army Air
Service was
founded in 1910 with the name Die
Fliegertruppen des
deutschen Kaiserreiches, most
often shortened to Fliegertruppe....
-
Imperial German Pilot's
Badge ****igned, FA (Flieger-Abteilung) 10, Die
Fliegertruppen des
deutschen Kaiserreiches (Flying
Section 10,
Imperial German Flying...
- Flieger-Abteilung (Flier Detachment) 33 of the Die
Fliegertruppen (the
flying troops). In
October 1916, as Die
Fliegertruppen morphed into the Luftstreitkräfte, Junck...
- blades. The
Eindecker gave the
German Army's Air
Service (then the
Fliegertruppen des
deutschen Kaiserreiches) a
degree of air
superiority from July 1915...
- 13/15 for his own use. E.Is were
mainly flown by
regular pilots of the
Fliegertruppen des
deutschen Kaiserreiches, with one
Eindecker attached to each six-aircraft...
- 1916, it was
distributed throughout the
German Army's Air
Service (Die
Fliegertruppen des
Deutschen Reiches), some two
years before the
French and British...