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On July 5, 1917, the legendary Fokker Dr.I triplane made its first flight. Best known as the Red Baron's aircraft, this WWI ...
The German response was the Fokker Dr.I –- another more famous triplane for its association with the Ace of Aces, Manfred von Richthofen.
The Sopwith Triplane’s fame was relatively short-lived as new Sopwith Camels surpassed its military prowess and were more easily repaired. However, the profusion of German and Austrian single seater ...
Fokker Dr.I Triplane Existing since World War I, the Fokker Dr.Triplane has become legendary due to Germany’s top ace, the Red Baron.
Flying (for the most part) a bright red-painted Fokker Dr.I triplane, the Red Baron scored 80 confirmed kills throughout the First World War, the highest official tally of any pilot of that war.
Diminutive and nimble, the Fokker Dr.1 was Germany’s answer to the British Sopwith Triplane during the Great War over the skies of Europe, and was a favored mount of one of history’s most ...
German ace Manfred von Richthofen, known as the Red Baron for his blood red Fokker Triplane, tested an early D.VII prototype, his criticism leading to a redesign.
Baron von Richthofen and his Flying Circus battled to fame in Fokker triplanes. After Germany’s defeat, Anthony Fokker slipped back into The Netherlands, taking along six trainloads of tools and ...
A replica WWI aircraft, the Fokker D.VIII, was involved in a fatal crash at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome on Oct. 5. Here's what to know about the plane.
A replica WWI aircraft, the Fokker D.VIII, was involved in a fatal crash at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome on Oct. 5. Here's what to know about the plane.
“He's built several Fokker Triplane replicas, a Fokker DVIII replica, and restored so many other vintage flying machines that we've lost count.