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City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Hallinportti Aviation Museum (Hallinportin Ilmailumuseo)
Photo Date:19 July 2024
Photo by:Eero SaarelaContact
Photo ID:711316Submit Correction
View count: 55
Registration / Serial:5A1
Aircraft Version:Rumpler 6B-2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:19 July 2024
Photo by:Eero SaarelaContact
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Hallinportti Aviation Museum (Hallinportin Ilmailumuseo)
Photo Date:19 July 2024
Photo by:Eero SaarelaContact
Photo ID:711316Submit Correction
View count: 55
Registration / Serial:5A1
Aircraft Version:Rumpler 6B-2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:19 July 2024
Photo by:Eero SaarelaContact
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Hallinportti Aviation Museum (Hallinportin Ilmailumuseo)
Photo Date:1 July 2018
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
Photo ID:209978Submit Correction
View count: 383
The prototype of German biplane float fighter was completed in 1916. Finnish White Army bought one from Germany in February 1918. It arrived in Finland in May 1918. That Rumpler crashed at the end of 1919. Another Rumpler was bought from Germans in Tallinn at the end of 1918. That aircraft was used in Finnish Air Force until 1925. (Ilmailumuseot.fi - Aviationmuseums.fi) [Nikon D300s + Tokina 12-24mm/4]
Registration / Serial:5A1
Aircraft Version:Rumpler 6B-2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:1 July 2018
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Collection:Hallinportti Aviation Museum (Hallinportin Ilmailumuseo)
Photo Date:1 July 2018
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
Photo ID:209978Submit Correction
View count: 383
The prototype of German biplane float fighter was completed in 1916. Finnish White Army bought one from Germany in February 1918. It arrived in Finland in May 1918. That Rumpler crashed at the end of 1919. Another Rumpler was bought from Germans in Tallinn at the end of 1918. That aircraft was used in Finnish Air Force until 1925. (Ilmailumuseot.fi - Aviationmuseums.fi) [Nikon D300s + Tokina 12-24mm/4]
Registration / Serial:5A1
Aircraft Version:Rumpler 6B-2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Finland - Air Force
City / Airport:Kuorevesi - Halli (EFHA / KEV)Map
Country:Finland
Photo Date:1 July 2018
Photo by:Juhani SipiläContact
City / Seaplane Base:Jakarta - Tanjung Priok Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:30 April 1919 to 30 October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:162841Submit Correction
View count: 1116
The Rumpler 6B-2 was a single-seat floatplane fighter derived from the two-seat Rumpler C.IV landplane. The earlier 6B-1 was based on the Rumpler C.I. This example, German navy serial 1040, was interned by the neutral Dutch near Westkapelle, Zeeland on 29 May 1917. They liked it enough to ship it to the Netherlands East Indies in 1918, and it made its first flight here in April 1919. A second seat was later installed but it crashed during a test flight in October 1919. It is seen wearing early Dutch 'orange meatball' insignia. Photo from: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
Registration / Serial:U-1
Aircraft Version:Rumpler 6B-2
C/n (msn):[ 1040 ]
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Jakarta - Tanjung Priok Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:30 April 1919 to 30 October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Jakarta - Tanjung Priok Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:30 April 1919 to 30 October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:162841Submit Correction
View count: 1116
The Rumpler 6B-2 was a single-seat floatplane fighter derived from the two-seat Rumpler C.IV landplane. The earlier 6B-1 was based on the Rumpler C.I. This example, German navy serial 1040, was interned by the neutral Dutch near Westkapelle, Zeeland on 29 May 1917. They liked it enough to ship it to the Netherlands East Indies in 1918, and it made its first flight here in April 1919. A second seat was later installed but it crashed during a test flight in October 1919. It is seen wearing early Dutch 'orange meatball' insignia. Photo from: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
Registration / Serial:U-1
Aircraft Version:Rumpler 6B-2
C/n (msn):[ 1040 ]
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Jakarta - Tanjung Priok Seaplane (closed)Map (unconfirmed)
Country:Indonesia
Photo Date:30 April 1919 to 30 October 1919
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive