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English: At the outbreak of World War I Levico was still part of Austria-Hungary. On 13 July 1917 Josef Kiss, a pilot in the Austro-Hungarian Army and flying KD 28.37, a plane of type Brandenburg D I, forced down over Levico the Italian plane SP.4530 of type Savoia Pomilio, which was flown by the Italian pilot Vitale Piga. The observer in the Italian plane Tenente Semplicini was killed in the action. The photograph shows the downed Italian plane surrounded by Austro-Hungarian soldiers. In the back is the town Levico with its parish church. On the horse in front of the plane is Feldgendarm Vicewachtmeister Franc Kopše of the K.U.K. 11. Armeekommando (Quartiermeisterabteilung), Feldpost 512.
Date Taken on 13 July 1917
Source Scan of a photograph from my grandfather's collection of photographs of First World War
Author AnonymousUnknown author
Camera location46° 00′ 40″ N, 11° 18′ 09.41″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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