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An historically accurate reconstruction of the triplane
Fokker Dr.I of the homonym Dutch factory. It was used by some of the most famous
aces of the German aviation.
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A primordial RAF B.E.2c
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A Fokker E armed with a machine-gun syncronized with the
movement of the helix.
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Drawing of the engine Hispano Suiza A mounted on the Spads
S.VII.
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The Baron Manfred von Richtofen's funeral with the picket
of honor of the Royal Air Force. (Bruce Robertson)
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A Sopwith F1 Camel
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A triplane Caproni Ca.42. From its evolution had born the
better bomber of World War 1: the Caproni Ca.46
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Drawing of the Zeppelin L3, the first lighter-than-air
bomber. This machine had brief life, only one month, because it was destroyed
by its same crew forced to a landing of fortune in Denmark (Studio Kronos/Mondadori)
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Drawing of the superb airship Zeppelin L48. Its superior
aerial technology was not exploited by the Germans for the fear of the attacks
of the English fighters (Study Kronos/Mondadori)
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