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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.
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Cradle of Aviation Museum's Fokker D.VII Replica Project
During the late 1970s, a pilot and farmer named John Talmage from Riverhead, NY, about an hour east of the museum in Garden City, began work on building a replica of a Fokker D.VII for himself to ...
That relationship made news earlier this month, gut-wrenching for Truesdell, Stoff, Cradle president Andy Parton and the restorations team, after a replica Fokker D.VIII — a monoplane, also ...
A 60-year-old pilot has died after the replica First World War German fighter plane he was flying crashed at an air show in New York. Brian Coughlin, of Cazenovia, New York, was flying the Fokker ...
A pilot flying a World War I replica plane in upstate New York died on Saturday, Oct. 5 after it caught on fire and crashed. Brian T. Coughlin, a longtime volunteer and board member of the Old ...
The Fokker D.XXI replica, constructed in the Netherlands, continues to take flight and revive a piece of aviation history. Spearheaded by aircraft restoration expert Jack Van Egmond, this ...
Brian T. Coughlin, 60, of Cazenovia was piloting the Fokker D.VIII plane when the engine caught fire around 2:58 p.m. at the aerodrome on Norton Road in Red Hook, according to the Red Hook Police ...
According to the report, an experimental amateur-built Fokker D-VIII Replica, N94100, was to perform a single-ship demonstration routine for an airshow at the Old Rhinebeck Airport (NY94).
A pilot flying a World War 1 replica plane died at an air show 80 miles from Manhattan when his Fokker D.VIII caught fire over Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in upstate New York.
The Fokker D.VII is a German biplane designed in 1918 by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. During World War I, it was one of the most formidable German aircraft in the sky and a favorite ...
A 60-year-old pilot has died after the replica First World War German fighter plane he was flying crashed at an air show in New York. Brian Coughlin, of Cazenovia, New York, was flying the Fokker ...
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