AIRCRAFT COLOURS AND MARKINGS OF THE FIRST
WORLD WAR ERA
Lohner B.II - Type C./Series 12.
Originally serialed as C._ _, the Type C was later given the series number
of 12.
The basic scheme for the Type C was CDL fabric with natural metal panels,
although Lohner-built Type Cs often were seen with blue-grey paint. As
can be seen below, the national markings varied widely with most having
red/white or red/white/red stripes on wings and fuselage
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Lohner B.II C.xx
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Flik 6
Autumn 1914
Source: C&C(GB)17/1 |

Lohner B.II C.xx
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Flik 6
Autumn 1914
Source: C&C(GB)17/1
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Lohner B.II C.II later 12.11
Zgfr Julius Arigi
Flik 6
Summer 1915
Source: Air Aces of A-H Empire |

Lohner B.II 12.21
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Flek 1
March 1915
Source: FMP A-H book
REVISED 6/06 |

Lohner B.II(Fd) 74.11
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Flek 4
Spring 1916
Source: FMP A-H book |
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