Collection: German WWI 5-Color Lozenge Aircraft CAMO

German World War I 5-Color Lozenge Aircraft CAMO is one of the most iconic and influential camouflage patterns in aviation history. Introduced by Imperial Germany in 1917, this innovative printed fabric was developed to reduce the visibility of military aircraft from both the ground and the air. Featuring a repeating arrangement of irregular five-color lozenges in shades of olive green, dark blue, brown-violet, light green, and ochre, the pattern was printed directly onto aircraft fabric rather than painted by hand, making it one of the world’s first mass-produced camouflage systems. Applied to legendary German aircraft including the Fokker D.VII, Albatros D.Va, Pfalz D.IIIa, and other fighters and reconnaissance aircraft, the 5-Color Lozenge pattern became synonymous with the Luftstreitkräfte during the final years of World War I. Today, German World War I 5-Color Lozenge Aircraft CAMO remains one of the most celebrated military camouflage designs ever created, admired by aviation historians, modelers, collectors, and camouflage enthusiasts alike. Explore our collection of German World War I 5-Color Lozenge Aircraft CAMO products inspired by one of history’s most revolutionary aircraft camouflage patterns.

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