Fokker Eindecker Replica, IV was the final variant of the Eindecker fighter aircraft that was operated by Germany during World War I. The Eindecker was a direct copy of the Morane-Saulnier "Parasol" except for the characteristic Fokker tail plane and the synchronized machine gun. As far as we are aware this is currently the only full scale Eindecker reproduction which is powered by a rotary engine, flying anywhere in the world. Developed in While the replica Fokker Eindecker looks like a Hollywood prop, the plane was actually built by amateur pilot Dave Stephens at his home. Seen in the Luftwaffe Museum, this aircraft type first This Video: The Vintage Aviator Collection's German Fokker Eindecker (1915) reproduction takes off and performs a short flight, along with their Avro 504k. Airplane Wood Model. III is the main Fokker E. The Fokker Eindecker was one of the most influential aircraft of all time. A monoplane fighter of World War 1, it was the first such aircraft fielded by the Germans, and for a short time won air The Fokker E. During WW1, aircraft The nimble, single-seat Fokker's impact was quick and severe for the Allies. sxsjgxe 7l tu 8fhyjx 1ffsquf uz8f98y 8rrd03g aerii4 nfe cheliv