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Posted: January/16/2021 at 7:13pm  Quote
 
you're a little early to the party But close enough to call it a winner. I was looking for the FF 33 or beyond. In regards the mention of the "Wolf". This was a german "Raider"   vessel named the "Wolf".
With the help of the "Wölfchen" (Little Wolf), a Friedrichshafen FF.33 two-seater seaplane, she located and seized enemy vessels and cargo ships. After transferring their crews and any valuable supplies (notably coal, but also essential metals of which the German war effort had much need) to the Wolf, she then sank the vessels. The Wolf destroyed 35 trading vessels and two war ships, altogether approximately 110,000 tons. 


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Posted: January/16/2021 at 8:03pm  Quote
 
Ok Thanks for the latitude.
 Interesting bit of history that not many will know about, including me.

 Now I have to get a book and flip it open to see what might be there.
 Might not be until tomorrow.
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Posted: January/16/2021 at 8:24pm  Quote
 
flipping open my book landed me on a page that had a Friedrichschafen Bomber. Not being a familiar name (to me at least) caused me, in reading about the bomber to look at the company's seaplane/floatplanes used in ww1. Hope you flip and land on an interesting subject.
 
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Posted: January/17/2021 at 12:59pm  Quote
 
Sorry for the delay but Grandkids visiting today, always fun!
This one should not be too difficult.
So, to Start with.

Two Wings.
Two Bays.
One Engine
One Crew.
Late W W- 1.


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DH-6  ?
 
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fraid not,

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   then maybe the Sopwith Dolphin ? 
 
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Nope!
 We have to have more players.



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