1915 Camouflaged Fokker by Keith Zimmerman
Also see the Red Baron Tri Wing: All Wood Hand Carved 1917 Fokker DR.1Red Baron Airplane
Demensions Approx: Wingspan: 14 inches - Prop to Tail: 11.5 inches - Tall: 7.5 inches on stand - Off stand: 5.5 inches
This item in an all wood, hand carved replica of 1917 Fokker made famous by the Red Baron in World War I. See more details below on the history of this plane. This is also the kind of aircraft that was flown in the recent Hollywood movie, Flyboys.
This item is all wood, no plastic, no decals. It is not made from a kit. It is totally hand carved and hand painted by award winning artist and wood carver Keith Zimmerman of California. Each piece is hand signed by the artist. Materials are hand selected woods. This is not a toy! This is an incredible piece of art work that photos just do not do justice to. We have over 40 different planes available but it will take us some time to get them listed. If you have a favorite plane you are interested in, email be direct at [email protected] and I will check on availability and get you pictures and a price quote. Serious inquiries only please.
If you have a special someone that is into planes and hard to buy for, this is the perfect gift.
You will be amazed at the absolute beauty and workmanship that goes into Zimmerman's work. He has received many awards and accolades for his work including Best Of Show Awards. He started painting and carving when he was just 9 years old and has over 50 years experience. He recieves letters all of the time from people that have received his work or who have been given his work as gifts, thanking him for such a wonder piece of memborabilia and saying how shocked they were to find the quality even higher than what could have possibly been expected.
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We have over 40 planes in 25 different models (see list below) available, but it will take us some time to get them listed. If you have a favorite plane you are interested in, email me direct at [email protected] and I will check on availability and get you pictures and a price quote. Serious inquiries only please.
If you have a special someone that is into planes and hard to buy for, this is the perfect gift.
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Few aircraft of the World War I period have received the attention given the Fokker Dr I triplane. Often linked with the career of the highest scoring ace of that war, Germany's Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen, "The Red Baron," the nimble Dr I earned a reputation as one of the best "dogfighters" of the war.
The Fokker Dr I was ordered into production on July 14, 1917, in response to the success earlier in that year of the British Sopwith Triplane. The first Dr I appeared over the Western Front in August, 1917. Pilots were impressed with its maneuverability, and several, including von Richthofen, soon scored victories with the highly maneuverable triplane. Nineteen of Richthofen's last 21 victories were achieved while he was flying the Dr I. Fokker built 320 Dr I, but for a brief period production was suspended while the wings were redesigned to prevent in-flight failures. By May 1918 the Dr I was being replaced by the newer and faster Fokker D VII.
No known original Fokker D. I have survived. The Air Force Museum in Dayton Ohio has a reproduction painted to represent the aircraft flown by Lt. Arthur Rahn in April 1918 when he served with Jagdstaffel 19. Rahn is credited with six confirmed victories.
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Peashooter P-26A
Boeing P-12 E bi
Spad VIII bi
British R-E –8 bi
British S-E-5 bi
British Tiger Moth bi
British Tri-wing Sopwith
British Sopwith Camel bi
British Sopwith Baby With Pontoons
P-38
P-40
P51
Navy Stearman N.2.S
Corsair
Japanese Zeros
Japanese Claude
Grumman Duck Amphibian bi
Curtis Hawk bi
Jenny S. N. J. bi
4 Engine Clipper, Pan Am's First
4 Engine Navy Patrol N-P-2
Keystone Bomber 2 Engine bi
French Observation bi