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Desktop Fokker Tri-plane (Red Baron) Airplane Model, 18.5" by Authentic Models

Desktop Fokker Tri-plane (Red Baron) Airplane Model, 18.5" by Authentic Models

$225.00

During the Great War air combat became the stuff legends were made of. The names and exploits of ace fighters were household names, and newspapers printed the latest results of air duels between the German and Allied air forces. Rate of climb and general agility were essential in these aerial combats. After the Sopwith Tri-plane the Luftwaffe ha...


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