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Oeffag D.III/Ba.153/Ba.253
Austria-Hungary [35]
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs [2]
Poland [10]
Czechoslovakia [1]
Yugoslavia [1]
Austria
Oberoesterreichischer Flugverkehrs Geselschaft [1]
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 55J Serial: 153.80 (5X) Winter 1917 flown Zgsf.Julius Arigi who scored 3 victories with this airplane. Later, in July 1918, a plane was destroyed in a crash when flown by Fw.Alois Lehmann.
Artist: © V.Hochmuth Source: http://www.fortunecity.com/campus/depaul/953/kam/oef.htm
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 41J Serial: 153.85 Pilot - Josef Novak, in 1918.
Artist: unknown Source: War in the Air No.85, 86, 'Fighters of the World War I', Pt.1, 2
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 "Ilonka" | Unit: Flik 42J Serial: 153.125 Pianzano, 1918. Piloted by Hauptmann Ladislaus Hary, the Flik commandant. Aircraft has factory finish of Natural Plywood fuselage, fin and tail fairing. Wings, tailplane, rudder and wheel covers are finished in Clear Doped Linen. The word 'ILONKA' on fuselage is in Black. Flik 42J colours of Red and White are displayed on the wheel covers. Metal panels are Natural Metal. Struts are Black. Note: Ba.253 propeller and nose configuration.
Artist: unknown Source: Insignia Magazine and Blue Rider Publishing
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 51J Serial: 153.140 No additional information
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 61J Serial: 153.145 Motta di Livenza, April 1918. Piloted by Oberleutnant in der Reserve Ludwig Hautzmayer. Aircraft is painted overall in Brown (Methuen reference 6E7). Fuselage pennant is White and Red, the segments being outlined respectively in Black and White. All crosses are White outlined. Wheel covers are Red. Metal panels and cowling remain in Natural Metal. Struts are Black. Note: Ba.253 propeller and nose configuration.
Artist: unknown Source: Insignia Magazine and Blue Rider Publishing
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 55J Serial: K (153.159 or 153.186) Pilot - Lt.Jozsef Kiss. May 1918. If 153.159 serial is true variant, this aircraft was piloted by Josef Friedrich in March 1918.
Kiss Josef Friedrich Josef
Artist: © Mikhail Bykov Source: Avia-Hobby
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 3J Serial: 153.198 June 1918, used by Oblt.Friedrich Navratil, who won a first victory of his unit on this plane. After a crash and reparation in August, the aircraft was flown by Stfw.Otto Forster and Kpl.August Korkisch. Note: Ba.253 propeller and nose configuration.
Artist: © V.Hochmuth Source: http://www.fortunecity.com/campus/depaul/953/kam/oef.htm
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 41J Serial: 153.209 Portobuffe, Italy, June 1918, flown by a commander of Flik 41J Godwin Brumowski, a highest scoring Austro-Hungarian ace with 35 victories. On 20 June 1918 he scored his last victory when flying with this aircraft. The aircraft is painted overall in Red (Methuen reference 10A8), including all struts, metal panels and wheel covers. The skull marking is in Black and White. Wing crosses are White outlined, while the rudder cross is positioned in a White box. Note the addition to this aircraft of a British Aldis sight and what appears to be a flare gun mounted on the upper wing. Note: Ba.253 propeller and nose configuration.
Artist: © V.Hochmuth Source: http://www.fortunecity.com/campus/depaul/953/kam/oef.htm
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Oeffag D.III Ba.153 | Unit: Flik 63J Serial: 153.238 Portobuffe, Italy, 1918, flown by Fw.Johann Nemeth. Note: Ba.253 propeller and nose configuration.
Artist: © V.Hochmuth Source: http://www.fortunecity.com/campus/depaul/953/kam/oef.htm
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Oeffag D.III Ba.253 | Unit: Flik 3J Serial: unknown Pilot - Lt.Stefan Stec. Tirol Front, during 1918. According the Polish sources personal insignia of Stec (red-white chess-board) became official Polish markings.
Artist: unknown Source: Tomasz Goworek, 'Pierwsze samoloty mysliwskie lotnictwa polskiego', SIGMA NOT, Warszawa 1991
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