Talk:Albatros Flugzeugwerke

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Details of original page history of "Albatros" stub:

  • (cur) (last) . . 22:32, 14 Dec 2003 . . Dieter Simon (Have redirected to "Albatros Flugzeugwerke")
  • (cur) (last) . . 05:24, 8 Dec 2003 . . Rlandmann
  • (cur) (last) . . 05:23, 8 Dec 2003 . . Rlandmann
  • (cur) (last) . . 05:16, 15 Jun 2003 . . Someone else
  • (cur) (last) . . 05:15, 15 Jun 2003 . . 24.64.223.205

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Albatros L 45[edit]

Does anybody know anything about the Albatros L 45, apparently also known as Alabatros D.XIIIa? That article is one of the shortest stubs I've ever seen. According to the German Wikipedia article, Albatros D.V, it was a development of the D.V which was never ordered. Perhaps we can give it a mention here and delete the rather pathetic stub. Alansplodge (talk) 20:16, 31 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]