Collection: German WW1 Lozenge Aircraft Night CAMO

German WWI Lozenge Aircraft Night Camo was a unique camouflage pattern developed by the Imperial German Air Service (Luftstreitkräfte) during World War I to enhance the concealment of aircraft during night operations. Introduced in 1917, this pattern was a variant of the Lozenge camouflage (Lozengetarnung), which featured irregular polygonal shapes designed to blend aircraft into the sky at different altitudes and lighting conditions. The night version used darker shades of blue, purple, and black, optimizing stealth for nocturnal bombing missions and reconnaissance flights. It was primarily applied to Gotha bombers and other night-flying aircraft, helping them evade detection from enemy spotlights and anti-aircraft fire. The version of German WWI Lozenge Aircraft Night Camo featured on CAMO HQ is inspired by this historic aviation camouflage, preserving its distinctive geometric pattern while adapting it for collectors, aviation enthusiasts, and commercial applications.

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