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Hersteller:
fokkerd
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Fokker Flugzeugwerke
Schwerin, foundet: 1914
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1911 -
Fokker Spinne,
Reconnaissance
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1912 -
Fokker M 1,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1913 -
Fokker M 2,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1914 -
Fokker B II (Typ M 10 E),
Training aircraft
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1914 -
Fokker B II (Typ M 10 Z),
Training aircraft
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1914 -
Fokker M 5 K,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1914 -
Fokker M 5 L,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1914 -
Fokker B (Typ M 7),
Training aircraft
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1914 -
Fokker M 8,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1915 -
Fokker D II,
Fighter interceptor
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1915 -
Fokker E I (M5K/MG),
Fighter aircraft
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1915 -
Fokker E II (M14),
Fighter Aircraft
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1915 -
Fokker E III (M14) Eindecker,
Fighter aircraft
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The Fokker Eindecker was developed from the Spinne,
fitted with machine guns that were synchronized to
the engine. So, the pilot could aim directly. With
this tactical advantage, the "Fokker-Plage" happened
in 1915.
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1915 -
Fokker E IV (M15),
Fighter Aircraft
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1916 -
Fokker D III,
Fighter aircraft
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1917 -
Fokker Dr. I Dreidecker,
Fighter
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The DrI was designed by Platz in 1917. Due to it's
short wings, it was extremely agile. It was the
type, the famous "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen
flew during his last days.
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1918 -
Fokker D VI,
Fighter
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1918 -
Fokker D VII,
Fighter
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The Fokker D VII was known as the finest fighter of
WW I. It was the only type that was mentioned by name
in the Versailles peace treaty. It's success was
based on the stable airframe, the powerful engine and
its agility.
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1918 -
Fokker D VIII,
Fighter
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