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    Airframe Family: Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (DFW) C.IV / C.V / C.VI
    Latest Model:C.V (Av)
    Last Military Serial:17077/17 Luftstreitkrafte
    Construction Number:473
    Latest Owner or Location:Krakow Aviation Museum, Krakow, Malopolskie (Lesser Poland Voivodeship)

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    Dates

    Event

    1917

    Constructed as a C.V (Av) by Aviatik at Leipzig, Germany.
    Aviatik built license copies initially were known as Aviatik C.VI

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Imperial German Air Service with s/n 17077/17.

    By 1936

    Placed on display with Deutsche Luftfahrtsammlung, Berlin, Berlin.
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    By 1943


    Photographer: DTMB
    Notes: DFW C.V at Deutsche Luftfahrtsammlung in Berlin, Germany.

    1943

    Transported by rail
    Due to frequent bombardments of Berlin evacuated to eastern Germany.

    1945

    Captured near village of Hammer (now Kuznica Czarnkowska) by the Polish Army together with some two dozens of other airplanes from the Berlin collection. They were in poor condition, most did not have wings. Some have been cut up with axes and hacksaws, probably during hasty evacuation from Berlin the planes were adjusted in size to fit into rail wagons.

    From 1945 to 1963

    Stored in various places in Poland.

    1963

    To Krakow Aviation Museum, Krakow, Malopolskie (Lesser Poland Voivodeship).
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    From 1998 to 1999

    Restored.
    Markings Applied: D.F.W. C.V, C.17077/17
    Original markings from the last wartime overhaul at the Bork und Mark Werke in 1918 were reinstated.

    30 August 2000


    Photographer: Robert Nichols

    4 November 2017


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: Polish Aviation Museum, Krakow, Poland.


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    Marcin Rogowski

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