Albatros D.V
The Albatros D.V was a German single-seat biplane scout of World War 1. It was the final production aircraft in the Albatros D series, and the last Albatros scout to see operational service. It was also the most produced Albatros scout. It was also the most flawed and most disappointing. This is its story. Albatros D.I & D.II • Albatros D.I & D.II Albatros D.III • Albatros D.III Dangerous by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song... Stock footage provided by https://www.pond5.com

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Albatros D.III

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Fokker D.I & D.II

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Albatros D.III, DVa, Very Successful, Yet Kinda Average.

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Albatros D-II - New Zealand - Part 1 - Kermie Cam

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Inside The Cockpit - Albatros D.Va

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Albatros D.I & D.II

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Albatros D.Va in Richthofen's Flying Circus

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Fokker D VIII The Best Fighter Of WW1

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German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

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Albatros D-Va - w/ Original Mercedes Engine - Full Flight

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M.S.406 – Made by France, Frankensteined by Finland

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Albatros D3 (oeffag) Erstflug

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Halberstadt D2

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The Dark Truth Behind the FG42 "Paratroop" Rifle

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Airco D.H.2

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'Bavarian Edelweiss' Albatros D.Va

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German Night Fighter Defection - Junkers 88, Ireland 1945

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Sopwith Camel, War Winner or Death Trap?

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How One Engineer’s “Stupid” Twin-Propeller Design Turned the Spitfire Into a 470 MPH Monster

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