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After a long time I have finally managed to convince Mr. Bob Preason in presenting his Fokker Dr.I profiles in my Profile section. Bob has supplied 33 color profiles for you to look at. I would like to thank him for his generosity in sharing his profiles and all his hard work. BP_Fokker Dr.I Js11-502_17_small.jpg
Please have a look and let me know what you think.
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Fokker Dr.I Photo Web Site At FokkerDr1.com
This site is dedicated to document the pictorial history of all 320 Fokker Dr.I's built during World War I and the fighter pilot Manfred Von Richthofen also known as The "Red Baron"
After a long time I have finally managed to convince Mr. Bob Preason in presenting his Fokker Dr.I profiles in my Profile section. Bob has supplied 33 color profiles for you to look at. I would like to thank him for his generosity in sharing his profiles and all his hard work. Attachment 14927
Please have a look and let me know what you think.
That why I need you, to proof read my Dyslexia typing. Thanks...
Lloyd...
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Fokker Dr.I Photo Web Site At FokkerDr1.com
This site is dedicated to document the pictorial history of all 320 Fokker Dr.I's built during World War I and the fighter pilot Manfred Von Richthofen also known as The "Red Baron"
Thanks, I just switched the image so it the correct one now.
Lloyd...
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Fokker Dr.I Photo Web Site At FokkerDr1.com
This site is dedicated to document the pictorial history of all 320 Fokker Dr.I's built during World War I and the fighter pilot Manfred Von Richthofen also known as The "Red Baron"