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Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:751857Submit Correction
View count: 61
On display at the Museum of Flight. This rare survivor was built by Thöne und Fiala in 1918. Known as the Berg D.I after its designer Julius von Berg, the type entered service with the Luftfahrttruppen late in World War I. The D.I with a pair of synchronized 8mm Schwarzlose MGs was first flown by Fluggeschwader I (FLG I). The distinctive car-type radiator rounded on top can be seen behind the Knoller-Jaray propeller, but cooling was always an issue. The fighter was mainly used as an escort for reconnaissance aircraft. Frank Linke-Crawford, Julius Arigi and other aces flew the Berg Scout.
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Photo ID:751857Submit Correction
View count: 61
On display at the Museum of Flight. This rare survivor was built by Thöne und Fiala in 1918. Known as the Berg D.I after its designer Julius von Berg, the type entered service with the Luftfahrttruppen late in World War I. The D.I with a pair of synchronized 8mm Schwarzlose MGs was first flown by Fluggeschwader I (FLG I). The distinctive car-type radiator rounded on top can be seen behind the Knoller-Jaray propeller, but cooling was always an issue. The fighter was mainly used as an escort for reconnaissance aircraft. Frank Linke-Crawford, Julius Arigi and other aces flew the Berg Scout.
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:16 June 2016
Photo by:Arjun SarupContact
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:27 September 2018
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:102660Submit Correction
View count: 952
Designed by Julius Berg and produced by the Austrian branch of the German Aviatik company, the D.I fighter was one of the better Austrian aircraft of WWI, although pilots preferred the Albatros D.III. Some 700 examples were built in 1917 and 1918. The Austro-Daimler engine was prone to overheating. Note the large radiator filler cap - it almost looks like a crafted mascot!
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:27 September 2018
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:27 September 2018
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:102660Submit Correction
View count: 952
Designed by Julius Berg and produced by the Austrian branch of the German Aviatik company, the D.I fighter was one of the better Austrian aircraft of WWI, although pilots preferred the Albatros D.III. Some 700 examples were built in 1917 and 1918. The Austro-Daimler engine was prone to overheating. Note the large radiator filler cap - it almost looks like a crafted mascot!
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:27 September 2018
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:2 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:102207Submit Correction
View count: 314
The D.1 was the first Austrian designed fighter to be built and this rare original was produced by Thöne & Viala in Vienna. It is now on display at the Personal Courage wing at the wonderful Museum of Flight.
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:2 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Collection:Museum of Flight
Photo Date:2 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:102207Submit Correction
View count: 314
The D.1 was the first Austrian designed fighter to be built and this rare original was produced by Thöne & Viala in Vienna. It is now on display at the Personal Courage wing at the wonderful Museum of Flight.
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Seattle - Boeing Field / King County International (KBFI / BFI)Map
Region / Country:Washington, United States
Photo Date:2 August 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Mesa - Falcon Field (MSC / FFZ)Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Champlain Fighter Museum
Photo Date:20 April 1991
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:98202Submit Correction
View count: 346
1918-built original Aviatik D.1 aircraft. Later moved to the Museum of Flight at Seattle.
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Mesa - Falcon Field (MSC / FFZ)Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:20 April 1991
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Original Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Generic Type:Aviatik D.I
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
Licence-built by:Thöne & Fiala
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Mesa - Falcon Field (MSC / FFZ)Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Collection:Champlain Fighter Museum
Photo Date:20 April 1991
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:98202Submit Correction
View count: 346
1918-built original Aviatik D.1 aircraft. Later moved to the Museum of Flight at Seattle.
Registration / Serial:101.40
Aircraft Version:Aviatik D.I
C/n (msn):101.40
Operator Titles:Austria-Hungary - Air Force
City / Airport:Mesa - Falcon Field (MSC / FFZ)Map
Region / Country:Arizona, United States
Photo Date:20 April 1991
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield