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service with the
Imperial German Army, po****rly
known as the
Fokker Eindekker,
responsible for the
Fokker Scourge. W.3 / W.4 An M.7 ****ed with floats...
- The
Fokker Eindecker fighters were a
series of
German World War I
monoplane single-seat
fighter aircraft designed by
Dutch engineer Anthony Fokker. Developed...
- The Sb.1 Münchener Eindecker,
Loessl Sb.1 Münchener Eindecker, (monoplane from Munich), was a high-wing single-seat
glider with an
unusual method of pitch...
- SB-1 Detroiter, a 1921
American utility aircraft Loessl Sb.1 Münchener
Eindekker, a 1921
German experimental glider SB1, a ****troke classification...
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World War I
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories. As a
Fokker Eindekker pilot, he was one of the
first flying aces in history. See also Aerial...
- as well as
eight unconfirmed ones. He was one of the
original Fokker Eindekker pilots who
became known collectively as the
Fokker Scourge.
Ernst Freiherr...
- with
destruction of a
German Fokker Eindekker. On 15 July,
Court was
credited with the
destruction of a
second Eindekker. Five days later,
Court was again...
- 1916
Fokker Eindekker Kampfeinsitzerkommando Avillers Nieuport Verdun Casualty from
French Escadrille MS3 2 14
March 1916
Fokker Eindekker Kampfeinsitzerkommando...
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reconnaissance unit, in July 1915. By July 1916, he was
flying a
Fokker Eindekker as a
fighter escort to the unit's two-seaters. He
served there until autumn...
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scored his
first three victories during July 1916
while flying a
Fokker Eindekker. On 5 October, he was
moved up to fly a
fighter in
Jagdstaffel 2 (Fighter...