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Cradle of Aviation Museum's Fokker D.VII Replica ProjectDesigned by German designer Reinhold Platz, working for Anthony Fokker, a Dutch national who established his business in Germany, the D.VII was the culmination of the fighter designs of the Fokker ...
A Fokker D.VII sports a lozenge pattern that makes it ... an Impressionist technique in which neighboring bits of color appear to blend with one another as the viewer moves away from the image.
World War I type Fokker D.VII [Courtesy: National Military Museum] Eight decades after a Dutch Fokker D.VII Fighter was looted by Nazis, the World War I-era fighter biplane is set to return to the ...
But the fighter, which flew from the complex in 1919, wasn’t American. It was a Fokker D.VII biplane. Hundreds of the German aircraft were seized by the United States and its allies as part of ...
The plane is the Fokker D.VII, the most advanced fighter aircraft of the 1914-18 war. Its speed, agility and firepower so terrified the Allies that it was the only weapon mentioned by name in the ...
Pilot Dewey Davenport poses with a one-of-a-kind replica of the Fokker D.VII. [Photo: Meg Godlewski] There is something special about bringing an aircraft to EAA AirVenture for the first time ...
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