Re: Loz patterns.

Mick Fauchon (ulmjf@dewey.newcastle.edu.au)
Wed, 3 Aug 1994 20:53:35 +1000 (EST)

Vic,

> OK sports fans. I want to post this as a technical point. I've seen
> several postings lately that have said Loz patterns were printed. This is not
> exactly right. Loz patterns were *woven* into the fabric. I've seen examples
> of Loz at Wright Patterson AFB in the restoration facility. These pieces
> clearly had no printed pattern on them. I've never found any documentation
> on how the Germans made it, but there must be some information somewhere. I
> know there must be because someone is still producing it for the restorations
> that are being done.

For want of a better source, read the Smithsonian's book on the
restoration of their Albatros DVa.

I know it is spliting hairs to point this out,

Some people would say that's what we're here for 80).

Cheers,,

Mick.
>

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