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59. Pfalz E.I-E.V59. Pfalz E.I-E.V
The Pfalz monoplanes were copies of the pre-war French Moranes and only saw limited service.
£7.50
57. Albatros C.I57. Albatros C.I
The C.I was a true workhorse that served the German Army Air service well from 1915 right through to the Armistice.
£7.50
56. Vickers FB.556. Vickers FB.5
The so-called 'Gunbus' is one of WWI's immortal aircraft and a VC was awarded to an FB.5 pilot.
£7.50
55. Brandenburg W.2955. Brandenburg W.29
Another classic DATAFILE is available again; Peter Grosz's hugely popular study of the Brandenburg W.29 fighter floatplanes of 1918.
£12.50
54. Sopwith Dolphin54. Sopwith Dolphin
This late-war fighter finally receives the accolades it deserves in this data-packed reference.
£7.10
53. DFW C.V53. DFW C.V
The C.V was one of the truly great aircraft of WWI - nearly 4000 were built.
£7.10
50. (Airco) DH550. (Airco) DH5
Not deHavilland's most successful design, but the curious DH5 redeemed itself in the ground attack role.
£7.10
48.THE AMC DH248.THE AMC DH2
The classic RFC pusher fighter profiled by Barry Gray. BACK IN STOCK!
£12.50
47. Roland D.II47. Roland D.II
Although as racy as its C.II forebear, the Haifisch was not to emulate its success and was soon relegated to the trainer role.
£6.50
43. Halberstadt C1.IV43. Halberstadt C1.IV
This lighter version of the Cl.II proved equally popular with its crews.
£6.50
42. RAF BE2c42. RAF BE2c
The BE2c was soon outclassed in France, but it proved a deadly match for Zeppelin raiders over England.
£5.90

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