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  2. Fokker D.VIII - Wikipedia

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    A replica D.VIII built by Brian Coughlin currently flies at summer airshows at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Rhinebeck, NY, USA Update 10/05/24- Sadly, Brian Coughlin perished in a crash while flying the D.VIII during an airshow. [3] [4] [5] A 7/8 scale replica D.VIII is on display at Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum, Horsham, Pennsylvania [6]

  3. Airdrome Aeroplanes - Wikipedia

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    Fokker DR-1: 23/5 World War I aircraft replica in 3/4 scale and full size Fokker D-VI: 7 World War I aircraft replica in 3/4 scale Fokker D-VII: 2 World War I aircraft replica 80% scale Fokker D-VIII: 16 World War I aircraft replica in 3/4 scale Taube: 1 World War I aircraft replica Morane Saulnier L: 1 World War I aircraft replica Nieuport 11: 1

  4. File:Fokker D.VIII 3-view.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... English: 3-view drawing of a German WWI monoplane fighter airplane Fokker D.VIII.

  5. Walter Redfern Company - Wikipedia

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    The Walter Redfern Company, also called Redfern Plans, was an American aircraft manufacturer based in Post Falls, Idaho and founded by Walter "Wimpy" Redfern. The company specialized in the design and provision of plans for homebuilt aircraft , particularly replica aircraft of the First World War .

  6. Airdrome Fokker D-VIII - Wikipedia

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    The Airdrome Fokker D-VIII is an American amateur-built aircraft, designed and produced by Airdrome Aeroplanes, of Holden, Missouri. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction. [1] The aircraft is a 3/4 scale replica of the First World War German Fokker D.VIII fighter, built from modern materials and powered by modern engines. [1]

  7. Template:Fokker aircraft - Wikipedia

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  8. Anthony Fokker - Wikipedia

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    Anton Herman Gerard "Anthony" Fokker (6 April 1890 – 23 December 1939) was a Dutch aviation pioneer, aviation entrepreneur, aircraft designer, and aircraft manufacturer.He produced fighter aircraft in Germany during the First World War such as the Eindecker monoplanes, the Dr.1 triplane and the D.VII biplane.

  9. Hans Goerth - Wikipedia

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    Hans Goerth was the top flying ace of his unit, Marine Feld Jasta III, with seven confirmed victories, and was one of the few aviators to have the opportunity to take the D.VIII into aerial combat. [7] [20] A World War I photograph of Goerth shows a dapper young man posed in front of a Fokker E.V with yellow cowling, wheels, and tail. [1]