Imperial Germany: Trench art model of the famous
German Fokker Eindecker WW1 fighter airplane.
Brass made.
Together with a wooden base with a brass sign
"Champagne 1914-1917".
The Fokker Eindecker (Eindecker = monoplane)
was the most succesfull German fighter until 1916.
The famous German Aces Osvald Boelcke and
Max Immelman (along with other 3 German Aces)
got their "Blue Max" (Pour le Merite) awards while
flying in this fighter with the Feldflieger Abteilung
62.
The first scored 19 Victories and the second 15
Victories while flying the type.
The fuselage of the airplane is made of a rifle
cartridge and the wings are made of artillery shell
parts.
Note the details of the engine and of the landing
system as well as of the wires that "hold" the
wings.
Dimensions: Length 13 cm, wingspan 15 cm,
height 5cm (aprx: 5,12 x 5,90 x 1.97 Inches)
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original
Condition as on the photos
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