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The allied counterpart of the Fokker Dr-1 and DVII, Sopwith Camels were responsible for shooting down around 1,300 planes during WWI. In the hands of experienced pilots they were good for close combat. The Sopwith Camel and the Sopwith Pup were famous and popular planes.
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The first modern fighter, the Fokker E-III introduced machine gun fire that was synchronized with the propeller. From 1915 to 1916 this little monoplane dominated the air and made German pilots, like Max Immelmann and others, into famous Aces. Its maximum speed was 87 mph (145 km/h), which shows things have changed considerably.
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The machine of choice for the U.S. Air Service's 94th Squadron. The squadron logo, Uncle Sam's top hat set in a ring, was painted on the fabric covered fuselage together with Rickenbacker's personal number one. The Spad was fitted with a 220HP Hispano Suiza engine, giving it a max speed of 133 mph.
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DC-3 Pan American Airways System. The flying workhorse of the 1940's and 1950's. A legendary aircraft. Heavily used by the military for cargo and troop carriers and by private air carriers for passengers and cargo. Very detailed model of one of the most recognizable airplanes ever flown.
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