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200 - Famous Fighters of WWI
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THOMAS
MORSE SCOUT
GUI 201
Outstanding
among American aircraft produced during World War 1, the
Thomas Morse Scout filled the gap between the Curtiss primary
trainers and the French scout planes that American pilots
were to fly in France. More than 550 planes were delivered
to the signal Corps during 1917 and 1918.
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BRITISH
S.E.5A
GUI202
The
most famous British scout plane of World War 1. Designed
and built by the Royal Aircraft Factory, 2,973 S.E. 5 and
5A machines had been delivered by October 1918. Mostly employed
on the western Front, the balance were used in training
units in Great Britain.
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NIEUPORT
II
GUI203
The
small Nieuport II biplane was affectionately known as the
"Bébé" (baby). The Nieuport was
originally designed for racing; this light plane was fast
and extremely maneuverable and was the first combat airplane
to carry the famed "Lafayette Escadrille" into
battle. Official entry into battle: 6:00 AM April 20, 1916.
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FOKKER
DR-1 TRIPLANE
GUI204
Introduced
over the western front in August 1917, the Fokker Triplane
soon became the favorite plane of Germanys greatest
World War 1 ace, Baron Manfield von Richthofen. After scoring
numerous aerial victories, von Richthofen was shot down
in a triplane on April 21, 1918. While credit was given
to Captain Roy Brown of the R.A.F., some believe he was
brought down by ground fire.
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