Wilhelm Mohr
Wilhelm Mohr
Wilhelm Mohr
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PhotoPhoto<br />
Complete photo credits for old pictures, such as the ones in this publication,<br />
are often difficult to pinpoint accurately. Indeed, in most cases<br />
in this book, the actual photographer is unknown.<br />
<strong>Wilhelm</strong> <strong>Mohr</strong>: p. 21 (above), p. 21 (below), p. 22, p. 23, p. 24, p. 25,<br />
p. 26 (above), p. 26 (below), p. 27, p. 60 (above), p. 93 (above), p. 93<br />
(below).<br />
In addition to his manuscripts, <strong>Wilhelm</strong> <strong>Mohr</strong> has made a number of<br />
pictures from his personal archive available for review and use in this<br />
publication.<br />
Per Einar Jensen: p. 37 (above), p. 37 (below), p. 67.<br />
Throughout a number of years Per Einar Jansen has collected a considerable<br />
number of pictures of the Royal Norwegian Air Force's aircraft.<br />
His collection has been made available for review and use by the<br />
author.<br />
KFF: p. 38 (above), p. 38 (below), p. 48 (above), p. 48 (below), p. 49<br />
(below), p. 59 (above), p. 60 (below), p. 61, p. 66.<br />
KFF is the acronym for Kjeller Flyhistoriske Forening (Kjeller Aviation<br />
Historical Society) and holds a substantial photo archive, from which<br />
these photos have been made available.<br />
Nils Mathisrud: p. 49 (above)<br />
Nils Mathisrud is an aviation historian who has collected documentation<br />
for a substantial period of time. In addition to acting as a `liaison’<br />
between the author and KFF, Mathisrud has made available pictures<br />
from his personal collection.<br />
RNoAF: p. 59 (below)<br />
Official photographs from the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF)<br />
have been – and continue to be – an important part of the documentation<br />
of the history of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, and this picture<br />
has been made available for this publication.<br />
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