Roden 17 Fokker F.I Triplane 1:72

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Description

The Fokker F.1, like the Fokker Dr.1, is a German, three-plane fighter from the end of the First World War. At Fokker, he was given the internal number V.5 and was externally confusingly similar to the V.4 prototype. In total, only 4 machines of this type were produced. Two were sent straight to the front for testing. On the Fokker F.1 with number 102 he patched, among others Manfred von Richthoffen and Kurt Wolff, who lost his life on this machine. A similar fate befell another German pilot, Werner Voss, on the same model number 103, who was shot down during a fight with five English SE-5 fighters. Externally, the Fokker F.1 differed from the Dr.1 in the form of the alleron and the rounded form of the horizontal stabilizer.

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