Description: Corgi Fokker DR1 Triplane Wolfram Freiherr von RichthofenWorld War 1 Aircraft 1/48 Scale Highly Detailed Diecast Metal Replica Wolfram was the cousin of the famous Red Baron Fokker Dr.I Dreidecker (triplane) was a World War I fighter aircraft built by the company of Anthony Fokker, and designed by Reinhold Platz. It became most famous as the plane of the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen. In April 1917, the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) introduced the Sopwith Triplane. Their debut was sensational and they swiftly proved to be superior to the Albatros and Halberstadt scouts then in use by the German Air Service. Soon the German pilots were clamouring for a triplane of their own. The majority of the German aircraft manufacturers, including Pfalz, AEG, DFW, Schutte-Lanz, and Euler, responded with new triplane designs. Most displayed little promise, though limited production of the Pfalz Dr. I was undertaken. Fokker responded with the V.3, a small rotary-powered triplane with a tubular steel frame fuselage and thick cantilever wings. Fokker found several deficiencies in the V.3, particularly regarding control forces. Instead of submitting the V.3 for a type test, Fokker produced a revised prototype designated V.4. The most notable changes were horn-balanced ailerons and elevators, as well as wings of increased span. The V.4 also featured interplane struts, which were not necessary from a structural standpoint, but which had the effect of minimizing wing flexing. The V.4 proved highly manueverable and much superior to the triplane prototypes submitted by other manufacturers. The rudder and elevator controls were powerful and light. Rapid turns were facilitated by the triplane's directional instability. The ailerons were also light, but not very effective. After a type test, an immediate production order ensued. The V.4 prototype was intentionally destroyed in static structural tests. The two pre-production examples, designated F.I, were delivered in the middle of August 1917. These were the only machines to receive the F.I designation. Delivery of production machines, designated Dr.I, commenced in October of that year. Pictured here is a 1:48 scale replica of a German Fokker Dr.1 triplane fighter that was piloted by Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen, who was attached to Jasta 11 on April 21st, 1918. #AA38310 Dimensions: Wingspan: 7-1/2-inches - Length: 6-inches Features:- Diecast construction- Free-spinning propeller- Realistic wire rigging- Accurate markings and insignia- Comes with display stand
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Autographed: No
Vehicle Make: Fokker
Color: Camouflage
Vehicle Type: Military Airplane
Material: Diecast
Scale: 1:48
MPN: Does not apply
Age Level: 17 Years & Up
Year of Manufacture: 2020
Brand: Corgi
Aircraft Family: Dr.1
Theme: Aviation Archive
Features: Limited Edition, Unopened Box, With Stand
Vehicle Year: 2020
Country/Region of Manufacture: Hong Kong