Known for its extreme speed and rugged construction, it was a favorite among Allied aces like Eddie Rickenbacker.
A highly maneuverable biplane that helped end the "Fokker Scourge" in 1916. Legends of the Air warplanes__ww1_fighters.rar
Arguably the most famous fighter of the war, credited with downing nearly 1,300 enemy aircraft. Known for its extreme speed and rugged construction,
The war produced the first "Aces"—pilots with five or more confirmed victories. The war produced the first "Aces"—pilots with five
Widely considered the finest all-around fighter of the day; it was so effective that the Treaty of Versailles specifically required all D.VIIs to be handed over to the Allies.
The file contains a digital collection dedicated to the pioneer aircraft that transformed warfare during the Great War. Between 1914 and 1918, aviation evolved from simple reconnaissance to the birth of the modern "fighter pilot". The Evolution of the Fighter