- The
Fokker Eindecker fighters were a
series of
German World War I
monoplane single-seat
fighter aircraft designed by
Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker. Developed...
-
German Flying Corps (Die Fliegertruppen) units,
equipped with
Fokker Eindecker (Fokker monoplane) fighters,
gained an
advantage over the
Royal Flying...
- class, for
preserving his aircraft. Two very
early examples of the
Fokker Eindecker fighters were
delivered to the unit, one
Fokker M.5K/MG
production prototype...
- the new
Fokker Eindecker fighter aircraft for each unit,
starting with the five
Fokker M.5K/MG
production prototypes of the
Eindecker,
bearing serial...
-
system by the
spring of 1915, used on the
examples of
their pioneering Eindecker fighter.
Crude as
these little monoplanes were, they
produced a period...
- The
Airdrome Eindecker E-III is a single-seat, mid-wing,
conventional landing gear
fighter aircraft replica produced in kit form by
Airdrome Aeroplanes...
- The
Fokker E.IV was the
final variant of the
Eindecker fighter aircraft that was
operated by
Germany during World War I.
Given the
Fokker designation...
-
Zodiac No.9
airship 1910
Zselyi Eindecker 1910
Zselyi Eindecker II 1911
Adelmann Doppeldecker 1911 AEG Z2
eindecker 1911
Aitken Biplane 1911 Albatros...
- (4,541 ft). The
equivalent German language term is
Eindecker, as in the mid-wing
Fokker Eindecker fighter of 1915
which for a time
dominated the skies...
- The
Lohner 10.15, also
known as
Schichtpreis Eindecker Type 1914,
Lohner A 23, Gnome-Etrich and by its c/n AD 489 (AD 498?), was a
monoplane racing aircraft...