Тема: Albatros D.III
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Ernst Hess – Jasta 28w
Ernst Hess got his pilot’s wings already by 1913, and in the same year enetred service with Luftschiffer Battalion Nr.3, from which he transferred to FFA3 in the
spring of 1914. In November, he was cleared for combat duty and was subsequently attached to FA9 on the Western Front. He continued to serve as a reserve
officer with FA62 and KEK Douai, where he was able to claim his first kill on January 5th, 1916. He later served with Fokkerstaffel 'C' (where he gained one victory),
Fokkerstaffel Sivry, Jasta 10 and Jasta 28w. By September 16, 1917, he increased his tally to fourteen kills. This was followed by a transfer to Jasta 19, where he
served as Staffelfuhrer.On October 30, 1917, he downed his seventeenth and final adversary. He was shot down and killed on Christmas Eve during combat with
the French Esc. N. 96. The illustrated aircraft is a reconstruction ofAlbatros D.III 204/16, in which Hess gained most of his victories (fourth to fourtheenth).



Oskar Müller – Jasta 12

Oskar Muller served with Jasta 12 from January, 1917, as its 'Offizier zur besonderen Verwendung', or 'Adjutant' (with some sources giving him the function of
technical officer). He served in the same capacity with Jasta 31 from June, 1918, operating at Remes. It is not known if he gained any aerial victories,
but it is necessary to bear in mind that serving as adjutant carried with it the responsibility of ensuring the smooth operations of the unit and administrative duties,
not just combat operations.


Albatros D.V
Oliver Frhr von Beaulieu-Marconay, Jasta 15, 1918

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