Flik 41/J, Passarella, February, 1918
Godwin Brumowski, with 39 kills, was the most successful Austro-Hungarian pilot. Often, his aircraft were adorned with colorful markings. This applies to aircraft 153.52, in which he downed
two opponents, and in which he was himself shot down. Red paint was applied over the lacquered natural surface. The application was fairly thick, and it gave the impression of a monotone
color application. Onto this background were applied light colored "tresses". The skull became a personal marking of Brumowski’s airplanes in later stages of the war. Also worth noting is the
horseshoe for luck on the interwing strut, which was quite common installation within Flik 41/J’s Oeffags.
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