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German Fokker D VII fighter planes, WW1Four German Fokker D VII fighter planes on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. It had a 180 hp Mercedes engine, and was a single-seat fighter plane. Date: circa 1918
German Fokker E III fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker E III fighter plane with a 100 hp Oberursel engine, used during the First World War from 1915 onwards. Photograph taken by a member of No.11 Wing, RFC. Date: 1915-1918
Remains of Max Immelmanns Fokker plane, WW1The remains of the German air ace Max Immelmanns Fokker plane -- he crashed at Sallaumines, northern France, on 18 June 1916, during the First World War. Date: June 1916
Oberleutnant Ernst Udet, German air ace, WW1Oberleutnant (later Colonel General) Ernst Udet (1896-1941), German air ace (with 62 victories), seen here in front of his Fokker D VII biplane
Anthony Fokker astride an early aircraft type, 1930s Date: 1930
A captured German Fokker plane, brought down intact by the French, packed up for transport
Richard Byrds attempt to fly the AtlanticThe Fokker Trimotor aeroplane, America, in which the American aviator and naval officer Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) attempted to fly the Atlantic non-stop from the USA to France in the hope of
RichthofenCaptain Baron Manfred von Richthofen (1892 - 1918), German aviator and flying ace. Shot down 80 planes before being killed himself in action in 1918. Known as the Red Baron or Red Knight
Barnard / FokkerCaptain Charles Douglas Barnard and his Fokker: he flew frequently with the Duchess of Bedford
Se5S Vs German Fokker D7English SE5s engage in deadly combat against German Fokker D7s