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- sometime later, while in service. Production E.Is, and all further Fokker Eindeckers, were also ****ed with the definitive version of the Stangensteuerung...
- early Eindeckers were attached to FFAs, in ones and twos, to protect reconnaissance machines from Allied machine-gun-armed aircraft. Fokker Eindecker E.5/15...
- compared with the intensive air fighting of 1917–18. The deployment of the Eindeckers was less than overwhelming: the new type was issued in ones and twos to...
- 80 meters (70+7⁄8 in), compared to 1.88 meters (74 in) on the earlier Eindeckers, going back to Fokker's original M.5 monoplane aircraft. The E.III retained...
- afternoon of 18 June 1916, Immelmann led a flight of four Fokker E.III Eindeckers in search of a flight of eight F.E.2b fighter/reconnaissance aircraft...
- 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...
- posting to FFA 62 proved momentous, as they would fly the unit's Fokker Eindeckers during the Fokker Scourge.[citation needed] When Roland Garros, Eugène...
- losses a couple of days after the evacuation of ****es, when three Fokker Eindeckers shot down two RNAS aircraft. Harvey Broadbent described the campaign as...
- (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...