
Author: Petr Aharon Tesař
Format: A4
Total number of pages: 84
Total number of photographs: cca 160
Total number of color profiles: 27
Text: English
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Hyperscale Review from by Rob
Baumgartner.
source:
http://www.hyperscale.com/2008/reviews/books/kukbookreviewrb_1.htm
K.u.k Luftahrtruppe Photo Album 1914-18, Volume 1
REVI
Summary
Publisher and Catalogue Details: K.u.k
Luftahrtruppe Photo Album 1914-18 Vol 1
Media and Contents: Soft cover, 184 pages
Price: Euro 22.00 online from Modelimex
Review Type: FirstRead
Advantages: Large format publication, fascinating
assortment of photographs with informative captions,
interesting text backed up by inspirational artwork
Recommendation: Highly Recommended
Reviewed by Rob Baumgartner
FirstRead
Petr Aharon Tesař is no stranger to Austro-Hungarian
aviation. His interest in their flying machines was
aroused when he was 14 and he has been researching the
colours and markings ever since.
This is his latest book which presents to the English
speaking reader a selection of captioned images that
have previously been out of reach. For over ten years
REVI magazine has published photographs in their
1914-1918 series. This book captures these snapshots and
provides detailed and updated captions from those that
originally appeared for the Czech reader.
An extensive number of new photos have been added to
whet the appetite. These come from a range of sources.
Apart from the expected Czech museums and archives,
contributions are also made by private collectors from
Austria and the Czech Republic.
But wait….there’s more. The generosity of K.u.k.
Luftahrtruppe descendants have opened up their family
albums so there is sure to be plenty of new material for
the ardent devotee.
The reproduction of these photographs is excellent.
Considering the state of the original material used, the
images are remarkably clear. Most are printed two or
three to a page which allows the viewer to glean as much
detail from the image as possible. A few choice examples
have a page to themselves.
One of the most remarkable is a Hansa Brandenburg C.I
cockpit showing bullet holes through the steering wheel
and instrument panel. Amazingly the occupant was not
hit!
The photographs number over 150 and are spread over 184
pages. These are contained within A4 sized soft card
covers and are the perfect format for this type of
publication.
Thirteen pages are devoted to colour artwork and these
are superbly done by Zdeněk Macháček. His profiles
include the Fokker A.III, B.II, Albatros D.III Oeffag
series, Hanriot HD.1, Phönix D.I/D.II/D.IIa, Hansa
Brandenburg C.I, Ufag C.I and even Lt E.G. Forder’s
Sopwith Camel that was forced down by Linke-Crawford.
Many of the photographs tell a story and in many cases
the author has written an article around them. Thus we
see chapters on the red fuselage bands of Fliks 60J, 14J
and 9J, as well as the mysterious story of Alfons
B?hounek and his Albatros D.III (Oef) 53.50.
There are other such commentaries and they all add up to
a fascinating read.
Conclusion
It was a frustrating time for non Czech speaking readers
when REVI magazine ran their “Photo-album 1914-1918”
series. By not understanding the language there was
always the feeling that the reader was “missing out”.
This book changes all that by updating those articles
and providing additional material besides. Radovan
Vašíček does a great job with the translation which
makes the text easy to follow and readily digestible.
The inspiring artwork tops off a much needed publication
that is highly recommended for all those with even the
slightest interest in World War I aviation.
Highly recommended
Thanks to REVI magazine for the review sample
Review Copyright © 2008 by Rob Baumgartner
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