The Dr. 1 was born from experiments in cantilever monoplanes and the
excellent combat record of the Sopwith triplane, which appeared at the
western front at the end of 1916.
- Only 320 Fokker Dr.1s were built, yet their imprint on aviation
history was and is far reaching and enduring--perhaps due to those who
flew them.
- Baron Manfred von Richthofen and his brother Lothar, as well as Werner
Voss, Ernst Udet, and many others, all flew the triplane, helping
burnish their image in collective memory.
- This book highlights the design and construction of the legendary Dr.
1, as well as showcasing many flying replicas and where they can be
found.
- Also included are selected museums from around the world where Dr. 1s
can currently be seen.
Author Mark Wilkins is a historian and lecturer specializing in aviation
and maritime history and is a contributor to Aviation History and Air
& Space magazines and is the historical consultant for a documentary on
WWI aviation.