Fokker Dr.1 Triplane Fighter

Fokker Dr.1 Triplane Fighter

$30.40
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Fokker Dr.1 Triplane Fighter Use it to imagine the absolute freedom of flying freely in the vast sky. Use speed to grab all airspace. Known primarily as Manfred von Richthofen’s fighter of choice, the Fokker Dr.I of 1917 was ordered as a replacement for the poorly performing Albatross D.III fighter. After viewing a captured British Sopwith Triplane, Fokker was directed to build a similar triplane. The resulting two prototypes and later pre-production models were deemed superior to the Sopwith Triplane by Richthofen himself after he scored two kills in two days. Shortly after, Ace Werner Voss added 8 kills to his tally flying one of the two pre-production planes. This resulted in an order for 300 Dr.I’s. The diminutive three wing fighter featured a fuselage, tailplane and rudder made of welded steel tubing, while the wings were built around light weight hollow box spars. Armament consisted of two 8mm Spandau machine guns synchronised with the propellor. Although the Dr.I was high

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