Take a walk around Hermann
Goering's "Tuxedo" Albatros D.V.
Hannover Cl.IIIa Trench Strafer...NOTE! THIS
PAGE HAS BEEN SPICED UP QUITE A BIT. IT'S WORTH A RETURN LOOK!
Leftenant Raymond Collishaw's "Black Maria" Sopwith Triplane
Hot off the hobby table! Leutnant von Hantelmann's "Death Head" Siemens-Schuckert D.III, Jasta 13, 1918.
Folks, I just can't pump 'em out fast enough. Here's Erich Loewenhardt's last mount, Fokker D.VIII (E.V) 152/18.
"Anh-hanh!" "Mon dieu!" "Ou la la!" Etes vous bezoins Beeg Cheeken 'Ead? It's Capitaine Armande de Turenne's clear doped linen Cock Head early Spad XIII!!!
Green Tails!!! Twelve o'clock!!! Check out this flying Oktoberfest tent Telecaster blond Albatros D.III from the notoriously aggressive Jasta 5.
I've been experiencing Flashbacks recently -- NO, not legacies of a misspent '70s, but rather, the new Flashback Aviatik Berg D.1 and the Hansa-Brandenburg W.29. Find Frank Linke-Crawford's Bozo-like Aviatik Berg in shrieking Austro-Hungarian lozenge here.
Hornets of Zeebrugge! Wireless-mounted Hansa-Brandenburg W.29.
Hey, hosers, getta loada RCAF MAJ WG Barker's butt-kickin' Sopwith Snipe (early) E8102!
The most insane project I have ever undertaken: a full scratchbuilt 1/48 scale Friedrichshafen G.IIIa! Something to brag to the grandkids about someday, but for now I think it's safe to say I'll never do anything like this again (famous last words, Robert K?)
This Bristol Fighter suffered the ignominious fate of being captured in Italy in 1917, but it sure looks cool anyway!
Halberstadt Cl.II Bavarian trench strafer from 1918.