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World War I Albatros Replica To Fly Again

1917 Albatros D.Va.
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Key Takeaways:

  • The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum is reintroducing a fully restored replica of a 1917 Albatros D.Va. airplane to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I.
  • Originally built in the 1970s by the Aerodrome's founder Cole Palen, the aircraft underwent extensive restoration by volunteer teams, including structural repairs and a new paint scheme.
  • The Albatros D.Va. replica now features a design used by fighter ace Leutnant Hans Böhning in 1917 and is scheduled to make its first public appearance post-restoration on May 24.
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In remembrance of the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum in Upstate New York is reintroducing a very special airplane — a replica of a 1917 Albatros D.Va., built in the 1970s by the Aerodrome’s founder Cole Palen.

Palen created the replica from measurements taken from an airplane that was under reconstruction at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, one of two original Albatros D.Va. airplanes. The replica was a crowd pleaser at the Old Rhinebeck air shows from the late 1970s until 2010.

Pia Bergqvist

Pia Bergqvist joined FLYING in December 2010. A passionate aviator, Pia started flying in 1999 and quickly obtained her single- and multi-engine commercial, instrument and instructor ratings. After a decade of working in general aviation, Pia has accumulated almost 3,000 hours of flight time in nearly 40 different types of aircraft.

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