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View Poll Results: Favourite Aircraft Company of WWI
RAF 2 7.41%
Sopwith 7 25.93%
Nieuport 7 25.93%
Bristol 5 18.52%
Caproni 1 3.70%
Fokker 10 37.04%
Albatros 6 22.22%
Pfalz 1 3.70%
Rumpler 1 3.70%
Halberstadt 2 7.41%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 27. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 20 August 2008, 12:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Favourite Aircraft Company's Of WWI

OK later i will be adding a poll to this but first i want to know which ones i should put since theres a limited amout of poll space So write which ones i need one more company from both sides so far i have all of the obvious ones two more one from each side!

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Sorry i need four* more opps
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Old 20 August 2008, 12:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What about some that made more than fighters? Rumpler, AEG, Halberstadt, DFW, LVG, de Havilland, Breguet, Caproni, Handley Page.

And of course SPAD.

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oops that makes sense i just thought i'd use the most popular first
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How about Bristol?
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ok i think i'll use Bristol Caproni halderstnat and Rumpler
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OK its up so there you go
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What was the cause of your "compilation"? In my (monoplane-)view Hansa-Brandenburg and Junkers should have also get a point.
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ther was only ten and i thought i'd use the most popular
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SPAD's aren't popular?

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