1917 11 23 Godwin Brumowski - Russell Smith
Godwin von Brumowski was the most successful fighter ace of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force during World War I. Inspired by Manfred von Richthofen’s all-red Albatros, Brumowski painted his Oeffag-built Albatrosses red and marked them with a skull emblem. This particular Albatros, 153.45, was red with ochre swirls.
The painting depicts one of two claims by Brumowski which took place on Nov. 23, 1917. Both occurred near Cortellazzo, Italy, at the mouth of the Piave River where it empties into the Adriatic Sea. Brumowski shared both victories that day with Frank Linke-Crawford, with both victories listed as “Nieuport scouts”. Both claims also describe the victim as “forced to land”.
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Godwin Brumowski
Meet Godwin Brumowski of Austria-Hungary, he was the leading ace of the country. Similar to Manfred von Richthofen, he had a red plane and came from an military family.
His right eye suffered a defective vision and corrected it with a monocle.
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Another painting l did in 2016.
The Hansa-Brandenburg D.I of Polish-born Austrian WW1 Godwin von Brumowski who was credited with 35 Allied aircraft 1916-18. He survived the war, the top-scoring Austr-Hungarian pilot of that conflict. He died in an air crash in Holland in 1935.
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Feb 1 in WWI
Feb 1 1918
Austro-Hungarian ACE Godwin von Brumowski fighting off eight Sopwith Camels of 45 Sqn RFC single-handed. Painting by Ivan Berryman
Feb 1 1917
Showing two scenes at the military carnival held the Solway show grounds in Masterton - Auckland Weekly News
Feb 1 1916
IWM (Q 58221) The car of the airship "La Lorraine" at the French airship factory at Saint-Cyr-l'École, 1 February 1916. Streamlined, constructed of steel tubing with two 220 hp Clement Bayard engines.
IWM (Q 58220) T Class airship "La Lorraine" being constructed at the French airship factory at Saint-Cyr-l'Ecole
Feb 1 1915
Lance-Corporal M O'Leary fights through storm of bullets to take German Position - The Children's Story of the War Volume 4 (of 10) by Edward Parrott
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Austro-Hungarian fighter ace Godwin von Brumowski. The skull emblem is on his Albatros D.III aircraft. With at least 35 victories, he was the Dual Monarchy’s top pilot of the Great War. He survived the conflict but took the breakup of the empire poorly, finding little success and turning to dangerous hobbies and raucous partying. He died in 1936 in a plane crash in the Netherlands, aged 46.
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RT ron_eisele: Godwin von Brumowski's red Albatros. pic.twitter.com/qMewXzSdsO
— 段东升 (@dds0201) June 3, 2019
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As austro-húngaro Godwin von Brumowski y su Albatros D.III 153.45 del Flik 41J. Ivan Berryman. Inspirado en el de Richthofen, con el cual coincidió brevemente al ser destinado un tiempo en el Jasta 24. http://ift.tt/2BMe1wN http://ift.tt/2BlyTcT
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The Albatros D III of Godwin Brumowski (26 July 1889 - 3 June 1936). This pilot was the most successful fighter ace of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force with 35 air victories.
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1917 06 Hansa Brandenburg DI Flik 41J Godwin Brumowski - box art Toko
This took hours of photochopping to erase the letters, I am pleased with the result
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i always think about that comic series where they featured ww1 pilot godwin brumowski as a vampire
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1,8, & 14 for the history asks
1- WW1 pilots Karl-Emil Schaefer , Rudolf Berthold , and Godwin Brumowski :)
8- The last thing I read about was about Sumer and Mesopotamia in history class lol
14- I learn history cuz idk ,, it's interesting to know what events took place back then and most especially how the people in the past lived , how they act , how they talk , etc. :>
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i can't stop thinking of austro-hungarian aces godwin brumowski and frank linke-crawford
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1918 Albatros DIII 153 Oeffag Gowdin Brumowski - Stan Stokes
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1917 11 23 Godwin Brumowski - Russell Smith
The painting depicts one of two claims by Brumowski which took place on Nov. 23, 1917. Both occurred near Cortellazzo, Italy, at the mouth of the Piave River where it empties into the Adriatic Sea. Brumowski shared both victories that day with Frank Linke-Crawford, with both victories listed as “Nieuport scouts”. Both claims also describe the victim as “forced to land”.
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Feb 1 1918 Austro-Hungarian ACE Godwin von Brumowski fighting off eight Sopwith Camels of 45 Sqn RFC single-handed. Painting by Ivan Berryman https://t.co/dKNosGZ507 https://t.co/gVOE3EPybR https://t.co/1ybRc63QlZ http://twitter.com/ThisDayInWWI/status/959195461671268353
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RT ron_eisele: Godwin von Brumowski by Ivan Berryman. pic.twitter.com/G6gk47jmeK
— 段东升 (@dds0201) June 3, 2019
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