Description
Corgi Aviation Archive Series Die-cast Model
Fokker Dr.I Triplane - 213/17 ‘K’, Lt. Friedrich ‘Fritz’ Kempf, Jasta 2 ‘Boelcke’, Luftstreitkräfte, Proville by Cambrai Aerodrome, France, 1917
1:48 Scale. Length: 4.75”. Wingspan: 6"
Limited Edition of 1,000 Models Worldwide
The Fokker Dr.I Dreidecker (Triplane) was a German World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker Flugzeugwerke. First flown in July 1917, the Dr.I saw widespread service by the spring of 1918. It became renowned as the aircraft in which Manfred von Richthofen, The "Red Baron", gained his last 20 victories. Only 320 of the Fokker Dr.1 Triplane were built.
Corgi is a manufacturer of high quality, pre-built, diecast display models. Every model is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, using the specifications of the original aircraft or vehicle. This model is made with diecast metal and some plastic components.
This model of a Fokker Dr.I features:
Die-cast metal fuselage
Detailed pilot figure
Historically accurate printed markings
Rotatable propeller with wood grain effect
Detailed wing rigging
Fixed undercarriage
Display stand
Numbered collector card
Box with Fokker Dr.I artwork
Category: Corgi Biplane and Triplane Aircraft Models
Not suitable for children under the age of 14 years
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