Immelmann's Last Flight by Ivan Berryman [Postcard]
Immelmann's Last Flight by Ivan Berryman [Postcard]
Artist: Ivan Berryman [browse all Ivan Berryman]
No one will ever know exactly what caused Max Immelmanns demise, but what is known is that his propeller was seen to disintegrate, which caused a series violent oscillations that ripped the Fokker E.III apart, the tail breaking away before the wings folded back, trapping the young German ace in his cockpit. The popular belief is that his interrupter gear malfunctioned, causing him to shoot away part of his own propeller, but British reports attribute Immelmanns loss to the gunnery of Cpl J H Waller from the nose of FE.2b 6346 flown by 2Lt G R McCubbin on Sunday, 18th June 1916. Immelmann was flying the spare E.III 246/16 as his own E.IV had been badly shot up earlier that day.
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm)
Collector's Postcard - Restricted Initial Print Run of 40 cards.