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Davilla & Soltan say that the machines captured by Serbia were Type Ns, however at least one source (Srpska Avijatika 1912-1918; MJV, Sky, Eorosini; 1992) says they were the (very similar) Type K. A photo showing the tail might help settle the question; the Type K seems to have had a comma-shaped rudder and no fin; the Type N had a long, triangular fin forward of the rudder. (see photos here) --Rlandmann (talk) 22:34, 30 January 2009 (UTC)Reply