[WWI] Udet's aircraft

Tom Mason tom.mason at charter.net
Thu Oct 2 13:13:39 EDT 2008


I have a profile drawing of a Fokker D.VIII of his the plane is all lozenge fuselage and wing with a blue cowl and it says it is unarmed. It is in the book "Eagles of the Black Cross" by Walter A. Marciano. I built an Airframe vac model of it back in the 70's using microscale lozenge decals.

T.O.M.
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  He flew a D VIII late, and kept it after the war,  disarmed and painted sky blue. FWIW
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  It is 2:25AM here and I can't get to sleep, so I am sitting here wondering what are all the aircraft Ernst Udet flew? i am interested as i would like to model all the planes he flew in combat. All in the that perfect scale of 1/72.
  From my references I have:

  Fokker E.II
  Fokker D.II
  3 Fokker D.VIIs
  Fokker Dr.I
  Siemens Schucker D.III
  2 Albatros D.III
  Albatros D.V or D.Va

  Any other planes he flew?

  Did he fly any of the following:

  Halberstadt D.II
  Albatros D.I or D.II
  Fokker E.III
  Fokker E.IV
  Pfalz D.III or D.IIIa
  Fokker E.V/D.VIII

  T.O.M

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