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The story of the Zeppelin LZ85 and other airships. Description of the Zeppelin along with pictures and other useful information.
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The Society of World War One Aero Historians.
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The most famous plane of WW-I and universally associated with the Red Baron (Dr standing for Dreidecker, or 3 wings), including information on its invention and design, and the history of the plane in combat.
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Research project of the 320 Fokker Dr.1 triplanes built during World War I and the fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen also known as The Red Baron. Information, photographs, books, artwork, links.
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Describes the development, operational history, strengths and weaknesses of the Fokker Triplane. Written in the form of an outline.
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Aviation instruments, engines, photos and collectables displayed for the benefit of researchers, modelers, collectors and other enthusiasts with the intention to provide an encompassing reference work.
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Information concerning German ace Oswald Boelcke and his squadron, also covering other German aces and their planes.
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History of a famous flying squadron of WWI. Photographs of their aircraft, optional audio file of ragtime music, map showing location of their airfield.
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Manfred von Richthofen's military career, year by year. Chart of Richthofen's victories by month, photographs and details of aircraft.
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The Nieuport Aircraft 1909-1945. Photographs, drawings, profiles, serial lists of Nieuport aircraft plus period drawings of WW-I aircraft engines and WW-I aircraft.
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Song lyrics describe the incident of July 6, 1917 when the Red Baron was critically wounded in aerial combat yet lived to fight again.
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More than three thousand photographs of aeroplanes, airships, and kite balloons from the first two decades of flight.
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Comprehensive WWI aviation site featuring aces, aircraft they piloted, relevant books, and reference resources. Interactive features include a forum and guestbook.
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Aircraft listed by nationality with history of each type. Statistics for total production by each nation, front line strength, and combat losses throughout the war.
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Online aviation history collection including, The Ferko/Williams World War I Collection, located at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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Dedicated to the American pilots who flew for France before America's entry into World War I. Information and photographs about the Memorial, foundation, history, pilots, airplanes.
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Official website for the Vintage Aero Flying Museum, which features an international collection of planes from WWI and WWII. Includes a large collection of WWI aviator profiles.
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Publishers of Over The Front, the leading journal in the field of Great War military aviation research. Stories of the men and missions, markings and colors of the aeroplanes, images, links to local chapters.
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A personal account of the air war written by Captain Manfred von Richthofen, the legendary "Red Baron".
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WWI aviation enthusiast site featuring plane and accessory classifieds, memorabilia, historical profiles, and replica planes.
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An archive of files on the controversy which surrounds the death of World War One's top-scoring ace. Includes eyewitness audio files.
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Information on the aces, air battles, and aircraft involved in the conflict.
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Describes the use of Zeppelins during WW-I.