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Old 6 January 2010, 04:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Who's plane was this ......

... with these personal marking? Anyone know her pilot history?



Model by: Stephen Monroe

Also, how about this one. Are the colors correct?


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... with these personal marking? Anyone know her pilot history?



Model by: Stephen Monroe

Also, how about this one. Are the colors correct?


Armorama :: Built Review: Fokker E.V / D.VIII pt.I by Stephen T. Lawson

Model by: Stephen T. Lawson

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Hello Keri-Ann,

the first one is in the Jasta-markings of Jasta 6, but unfortunately of an unknown pilot.

The second one I have never seen before. But, as disrcibed in the manual, it could be an aircraft of Jasta 8. But this is only speculation (from myself).

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Old 6 January 2010, 11:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Keri-Ann,

To back up Rainer on the second image, Eduard attribute that aircraft (probably) to Jasta 8, but with no othe rdetail or pilot.

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Keri-Ann:
The first is Fok.E.V 154/18 of Jasta 6, August 1918, the pilot is unknown.
The second is a Jasta 8 Fok.E.V , the serial number and the pilot are unknown. Jasta 8 marking are red and white stripes.
Stephen on the Jasta 6 E.V, has not done the wing in the brown and green strips on top and true blue ane violet on the bottom surface. I would suspect the model was made before Steve knew about the finish of the E.V wing. The model of the Jasta 8 E.V, Steve has finished the wing in the streaked camouflage. As with all of Stephen's models, both are excellent.
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Hi womenfly2:
I just sent back to the editor the proof read Fok.E.V streaking article. It look pretty good.
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