Description
The Fokker Dr.I was a triplane built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke during the First World War. The design, based off of Britain’s Sopwith Triplane, is well known thanks to the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, for being the plane in which he scored his final last 19 victories. The Dr.I offered exceptional maneuverability, due to the rudder and elevator controls that were light and powerful, and thanks to aces that piloted it covering themselves in glory, has become the most famous and iconic airplane of WW1.
Fokker DR.I (Von Richthofen)
The Red Baron scored his last victories flying on Fokker Dr.I, and since then he was eternally linked to this airplane, even if he had shot down many more enemies flying on Albatros.
Fokker DR.I (Kempf)
Friedrich “Fritz” Kempf scored four victories flying with the “Jasta Boelcke” on his Fokker Dr.I, and he was noted especially for his personal marking on his aircraft “Kempf — Do you still know me”.
Fokker DR.I (Baumer)
Bäumer scored 43 victories in his career and he flew in the famous “Jasta Boelcke. He was one of only five aces to be awarded both the Blue Max and the Golden Military Merit Cross.
Each WW1 Wings of Glory® Airplane Pack is a ready–to–play model, painted and assembled, 100% compatible with any other WW1 Wings of Glory game product.