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Old 29 October 2006, 01:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Joseph Schulte's Dr1

Hi there!
I'm looking for photos of his Fokker Dr1, the one with white and black stripes on the fuselage., especially photos of the top wings.
Anyone?
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Old 2 November 2006, 01:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Iwik- There is a photo and color profile of Ltn dR Joseph Schulte's striped Jasta 14 Dr.I (most likely 160/17) in Paul Leaman's excellent book The Fokker Dr.I Triplane on page 172. There are also photos of Schulte with 160/17 before it was decorated. 160/17 was one of the most and best photographed Dr.Is as delivered, and Jasta 14 Dr.I photos in general are among the best high resolution images available. The wings were in standard Dr.I streaky camouflage based on the one photo, as were most Jasta 14 Dr.Is. If you are modeling this aircraft, your only quandary is whether it had the elongated cowl ventilation holes prevalent on most Jasta 14 Dr.Is.

Welcome to the Forum and sorry it took so long to answer, but I was gone most of the last three weeks.

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