- The
Idflieg (Inspektion der
Fliegertruppen - "Inspectorate of
Flying Troops") was the
bureau of the
German Empire that
oversaw German military aviation...
-
design also
matched the
specifications that
Inspektion der
Fliegertruppen (
Idflieg,
Inspectorate of
Flying Troops) had
issued in
March that year for a "Type...
- The
Idflieg (Inspektion der Fliegertruppen/Inspectorate of
Flying Troops)
designation system was used to
classify German heavier-than-air
military (as...
-
confirmed these findings. On 2 November,
Idflieg grounded all
remaining triplanes pending an inquiry.
Idflieg convened a
Sturzkommission (crash commission)...
- a
German Idflieg B-class
designation aircraft Aviatik B.III, a 1916 Austro-Hungarian
reconnaissance aircraft Euler B.III, a
German Idflieg B-class designation...
-
before World War II DFW B.II, a 1914
German aircraft Euler B.II, a
German Idflieg B-class
designation aircraft Farman B.2, a
French Farman aircraft Flanders...
- one of the
first aircraft designed from the
outset for that role. The
Idflieg rejected it on the
grounds that its poor
maneuverability made it too vulnerable...
-
April 1917,
Albatros received an
order from
Inspektion der
Fliegertruppen (
Idflieg) for an
improved version of the D.III. The
design process was
headed by...
- semi-monocoque, plywood-skinned fuselage. However, at the
request of the
Idflieg (Inspectorate of
Flying Troops), the D.III
adopted a
sesquiplane wing arrangement...
- and used it from that time
until World War I
ended in
November 1918. The
IdFlieg directive of 20
March 1918 to all
manufacturers states in the
first sentence...