Fokker Aircraft of World War One By Paul Leaman
Publisher: Crowood Press 2001 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 1861263538 | PDF | 43 MB
Publisher: Crowood Press 2001 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 1861263538 | PDF | 43 MB
Fokker Aircraft of World War One tells the story of one of conflict's most famous aircraft companies. From the Fokker Spinne of 1912, through to the Fokker D.VIII of 1918, and taking in such famous types as the Eindekker, D.VII and Dr.I triplane, Paul Leaman describes the aircraft as well as the men that flew and designed them. The author has spent many years researching ad writing about Fokker aircraft, and has put this wealth of experience into this very welcome addition to the Crowood Aviation series. It will appeal to enthusiasts, modellers and historians alike. About the Author Paul Leamen has a life-long interest in aviation and has concentrated on World War One aircraft since the 1960s - his particular interest is the Fokker Dr.I triplane. Paul was a founder member of the First World War Aviation Historical Society and currently is Executive Vice President and Managing Editor of Cross and Cockade, its quarterly journal. Resident - Wetherby, Yorks