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Royal Bavarian Flying Corps

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Helmut Schubert: Standorte und Flugfelder der Königlich-Bayerischen Fliegertruppe im Königreich Bayern. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt – Lilienthal-Oberth e. V. (Hrsg.): Blätter zur Geschichte der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrt. Band 19. Bonn 2013, ISBN 978-3-932182-78-5, S. 33–61
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Udo Roßbach: Die Technische Entwicklung der von der KBF eingesetzten Flugzeuge. In: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt – Lilienthal-Oberth e. V. (Hrsg.): Blätter zur Geschichte der Deutschen Luft- und Raumfahrt. Band 19. Bonn 2013, ISBN 978-3-932182-78-5, S.
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Memorial to the fallen pilots of the Bavarian Flying Corps in World War I. In front of the 'Old Palace' garden in Oberschleissheim, Bavaria, Germany.
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from 1912 to 1920 and, together with the Royal Bavarian Airship Department, formed the air force of the Kingdom of Bavaria. During
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Harald Potempa: Die Königlich-Bayerische Fliegertruppe, 1914–1918. P. Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1997, ISBN 3-631-30508-7.
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A monument to the pilots of the Royal Bavarian Air Force who died in World War I can be seen in front of the
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By the end of the First World War, the Bavarian Air Force suffered 933 dead and missing from crashes.
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The nucleus of the air force was stationed at the Oberschleißheim military air station (today
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and then disbanded in accordance with the provisions of the Versailles Peace Treaty.
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Harald Potempa: Bayerische Fliegertruppe – Historisches Lexikon Bayerns.
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Gustav Otto early biplane. A type used by the Bavarian Flying Corps.
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The Bavarian Flying Corps also had a training station at
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Royal Bavarian Flying Corps (1912-1920)
Bavarian Army
World War I
German Air Force (Luftstreitkräfte)

Schleißheim airfield
Gustav Otto
Gersthofen, near Augsburg
Palestine
Air Force
Versailles Treaty
'Old Palace' in Oberschleissheim
Jenin

Categories
1920 disestablishments
1912 establishments
Military units and formations of Bavaria
Imperial German Army Air Service

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