Fokker F.I (1917)

For the airliner see Fokker F. I (airliner) The Fokker F. I (company designation V.5) was a German fighter triplane of World War I. It was an improved version of the V.4 prototype triplane. For many decades the V.5 was misidentified as the V.4. Idflieg designated the first three V.5 aircraft F. I but all subsequent triplanes were designated Dr.I. Werner Voss was shot down while flying F. I 103-17. Manfred von Richthofen flew F.

rightly associated with Fokker F I 103/17 - the machine in which he scored the last of his 48 kills, and in which he met his death 1
most modern German design, the Fokker F.I ("Triplane") arrived at the Front during August of 1917 but had many technical problems that needed to be dealt with.2
Plane Texture for Fokker F.I of Jasta 10 flown by German ace Werner Voss Fokker F.I / Jasta 10 / Voss, Werner / Plane No. 103/17 Developer: Mr.3

Made by FokkerFokker-Flugzeugwerke.

It is the successor of the Fokker V.4 .

The Fokker F.I was a German fighter of final period of the WWI.4
Fokker F.5
32" result 231/32 Fokker F.I WWI Description This is a 1/32 scale World War I Fokker F.1 Plastic Model Kit from R... Click to show "Fokker F.6
Developed From
Fokker V.4
Predecessor
Fokker V.4
System
Idflieg F-class designations
Number Built
3
Manufacturer
Designation
F.I
Primary user
Category

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