June 30, 2010 at 6:44 pm
In the spirit of recent threads (Sea Fury etc), let’s see your photos of World War 1 aircraft!
At the beginning of the year, I did a massive clear-out of the garage just before it got demolished, and in doing so unearthed a smattering of photos of WW1 replicas.
So, here they are!
Thorpe Park Fokker Dr.1 – and some small child, whose identity I do not know… :rolleyes:
Not sure what the RFC-marked aircraft is behind, though.
I’m fairly certain this is the La Ferte Alais-based Fokker Dr.1
A line-up of Replica Plans SE.5as belonging to the Great War Display Team
Another picture of the same crowd, with an additional Avro 504 at the rear

By: G-ASEA - 4th July 2010 at 08:29
Here’s one for Low and slow. How to put a BE into a hangar with out opening the doors.
Dave
By: DL Sheley - 4th July 2010 at 02:04

Breguet 14 from the 96th Aero Squadron.

Fokker D.VII

Salmson 2A2
By: Merlin Madness - 3rd July 2010 at 22:03
Glad you like it. Got loads, i`m what you call trigger happy:p Pm me your email address and ill send you some.
By: The Blue Max - 3rd July 2010 at 21:37
One from last years Legends.
Great shot, any chance of a copy??? I was flying the red Fokker:)
Did you get any others?
By: Merlin Madness - 3rd July 2010 at 19:23
Cheers mate, see what next weekend brings.
By: DazDaMan - 3rd July 2010 at 18:41
Cracking shot! 🙂
By: Merlin Madness - 3rd July 2010 at 18:40
One from last years Legends.
By: low'n'slow - 3rd July 2010 at 18:09
First flight. Ground to air shot.
Mark
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Preparing for second flight same day……..
By: DazDaMan - 3rd July 2010 at 11:56
Absolutely! 🙂
And this is all down to a certain Channel 4 programme a few weeks back… :rolleyes:
By: JP Vieira - 3rd July 2010 at 11:00
Amazing photos: thanks to all
By: Growler - 3rd July 2010 at 08:57
Great thread! I’m a bit of a sucker for Great War aircraft, with their fragility, beauty and rarity. Here are a few gems from Down Under.
Firstly at The Australian War Memorial:
The Pfaltz is hung right next to the cafe – the perfect place for a latte!
One of the most poignant items is the control column from Manfred von Richtofen’s triplane, which he was holding when he received his fatal wound.
A couple of weeks ago I went to my local museum at Bull Creek, Perth. A couple of tidy replicas there:

And almost on topic, not a Fighter, but a Tourer!
By: DazDaMan - 2nd July 2010 at 18:31
Love that flying BrisFit shot, Mark12 🙂
Also really like the Pup. Aside from the Shuttleworth example (and possibly the one in the photos), are there any more originals that fly?
By: BlueRobin - 2nd July 2010 at 16:18
A small Pup offering:
http://www.mpaviation.com/sopwith.htm
Is it still at Wallop? I remember seeing this flying a lot one Summer.
By: Mark12 - 2nd July 2010 at 14:13
DDSV

By: Mark12 - 2nd July 2010 at 14:07
First flight. Ground to air shot.
Mark

By: avion ancien - 2nd July 2010 at 12:57
From a long time ago (but not 1914-18).
By: DazDaMan - 2nd July 2010 at 11:42
Excellent pics! I love seeing the film replicas. 🙂
By: Arabella-Cox - 1st July 2010 at 20:57
From various locations









By: The Blue Max - 1st July 2010 at 20:36
The Pup was a new build, finished a few years ago after the chap who was building it died, sorry carnt rememer the Name:confused: Its based down in Devon. A few from me:)
By: DazDaMan - 1st July 2010 at 12:35
Nice! Whose is the Pup? Is that the one that was restored/rebuilt a couple of years ago?