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Collection: Fokker Dr.I

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6 products

6 products

  • COBI 2986 Fokker Dr.1 Red Baron

    The Red Baron is by far the most recognizable plane from the First World War. The Fokker Dr.1 was a German incredibly maneuverable (for that time)...

    Regular price $34.99
    Sale price $34.99 Regular price
  • Corgi AA38905 1:48 Fokker DVII Luftstreitkrafte Jasta 10

    Corgi AA38905 1:48 Fokker DVII  Luftstreitkrafte Jasta 10, Erich Lowenhardt, Puisieux-Ferme, France, August 1918 Highly detailed diecast pre-finished collector model airplane. Each model comes with display...

    Regular price $149.99
    Sale price $149.99 Regular price
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    Corgi AA3830 1:48 Fokker Dr.I Triplane

    Corgi AA3830 1:48 Fokker Dr.I Triplane Luftstreitkrafte Jasta 7, Josef Jacobs, 1918 Highly detailed diecast pre-finished collector model airplane. Each model comes with display stand, rolling...

    Regular price $119.99
    Sale price $119.99 Regular price
  • Corgi AA38306 1:48 Fokker Dr.1

    Corgi AA38306 1:48 Fokker Dr.1 Luftstreitkrafte Jasta 2 Boelcke, 213/17, Friedrich 'Fritz' Kempf, Cambrai Aerodrome, France, 6331 Highly detailed diecast pre-finished collector model airplane. Each model comes...

    Regular price $79.99
    Sale price $79.99 Regular price
  • EZ Build Model Kit Fokker Dr.1 Red Baron INWWRB

    This plastic E-Z Build model kit of the Fokker Dr.1 Red Baron has a 8” wingspan, measures 6.5” in length, full-color markings and retractable landing gear....

    Regular price $17.99
    Sale price $17.99 Regular price
  • Postage Stamp 5349 1:63 Fokker DR-1 Red Baron

    Postage Stamp 5349 1:63 Fokker DR-1 Red Baron The Fokker Dr.I served in the German Air Force (Luftstreitkrafte) during the 1st World War. This tri-plane gave...

    Regular price $34.99
    Sale price $34.99 Regular price

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