Fokker V.8
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1 31 July 2017, 09:39
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Yep - apparently even flew a couple of times. Built on the theory of 3 wings good, five wings better!
31 July 2017, 09:57
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First time I've seen one of these built. I think someone at the Fokker factory didn't read the blueprints right or had too many schnapps!
1 August 2017, 13:15
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The days of experimentation - they knew something worked, but not why it worked, so they took things to extremes. For this one they found the point where it didn't work anymore!
1 August 2017, 13:23
Album info
This is the Anigrad Craftswork kit of the Fokker V-8 prototype 5-winged fighter of 1917. The nose has been re-profiled and a few minor details added to make it look a bit more like photos of the original.