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citation-This familiar photograph shows Udet's Fokker, which bears the markings of Armee Abteilung Gaede. This Eindecker has been previously identified as E III 105/15, but it seems more likely to have been an E II or even an E I. The striped insignia of units allocated to Armee Abteilung Gaede are always recorded specifically as black and white. The leading diagonal stripe here does not appear black, but the author believes this is due to the thinned application of paint, the effects of sunlight and the type of film in use. Atop the fuselage, the tonality of the leading stripe matches that of the black cross and trailing edge black stripe
citation-The fuselage stencilling visible on the original print of this photograph identifies this aircraft as Fokker E III 105/15, which bears similar fuselage markings to Udet's machine seen on page 49. However, the positioning of the fuselage bands is quite different. The pilot may well be Udet at KEK Habsheim, but this is unconfirmed