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Fokker D.VII - Aircraft Profile - Fokker : Fokker D.VII

Fokker D.VII

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Fokker D.VII


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 Flying with Jasta 7, Willi Nebgen scored four confirmed victories but sources suggest he shared in at least two others, meaning he most likely attained the magic number of 5 victories to make him an Ace.  Shown here in his Fokker D.VII in the summer of 1918, it was painted all black except for the green and white diagonal flash on the fuselage.  He was killed in action on 22nd October 1918 and is buried in West Flanders, Belgium.

Tribute to Ltn d R 'Willi' Nebgen by Ivan Berryman.
 Lutz Beckmann joined Jasta 6 in December 1917, transferring to Jasta 48 then Jasta 56 in March 1918 before scoring his first victory.  By the end of the war he had scored 8 victories - he is shown here in his colourful Fokker D.VII in September 1918.  In World War Two he was awarded the Knight's Cross while commanding a unit flying the Junkers Ju52.  He died in 1965.

Tribute to Ludwig 'Lutz' Beckmann by Ivan Berryman.
 Studying medicine at the outbreak of World War One, Friedrich Noltenius was a decorated artillery soldier by the time he started flying missions in mid-1918.  Flying with Jasta 27, he scored 13 victories before transferring to Jasta 6 in September 1918.  A noted balloon buster, he is shown here in his personalised Fokker D.VII of Jasta 6 during October 1918.  Scoring a total of 21 victories by the end of the war, his 20th entitled him to the award of the Blue Max to add to his Württemberg Knight's Cross, but the end of the war prevented him from receiving it.  After the war he returned to medicine and became a doctor, but was killed in a flying accident in 1936.

Tribute to Friedrich Noltenius by Ivan Berryman.
  Fokker DVII of Royal Bavarian Jagdstaffel 35b, flown by Leutnant Rudolf Stark, the new Jasta Commander.

Behind the Lines, France 1918 by David Pentland. (PC)

Fokker D.VII Artwork Collection



Final Days by Ivan Berryman.


Major William Barker VC, DSO - Nearly an Ace in a Day by Ivan Berryman.


Oberleutnant Ernst Udet by Ivan Berryman.


Oberleutnant Hermann Goring by Ivan Berryman.


Leutnant Josef Mai by Ivan Berryman.


Leutnant d R Richard Wenzl by Ivan Berryman.


Donald MacLaren by Ivan Berryman.


Captain Arthur Henry Cobby by Ivan Berryman.


Oberleutnant Erich Lowenhardt by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Friedrich Noltenius by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Ludwig 'Lutz' Beckmann by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Ltn d R 'Willi' Nebgen by Ivan Berryman.


Behind the Lines, France 1918 by David Pentland.

Fokker DVII Aces of World War One, part 1.

Fokker DVII Aces of World War One, part 2.


Gotcha by Stan Stokes.


Mitchell's Air Armada by Stan Stokes.

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