Sopwith F.1/3 Comic was a special version of the well-known British WWI fighter, the Sopwith F.1 Comic, created for Home Defense needs. The F.1/3 Comic was noticeably different from the standard fighter, with new changed fuselage layout and different...
Sopwith TF.1 was experimental ground attack fighter, developed from the famous Sopwith F.1 Camel. Camel B9278 was used for installation of the additional armament, two Lewis machine guns fitted under the fuselage at a 45 degrees angle. Inside the coc...
The Sopwith Camel Trainer was a British two seat training aircraft developed for preparatory training of pilots in order to fly the standard single seat Camel fighter. Structurally the two seat machine slightly differed from the normal fighter, but i...
Zeppelin Staaken R.VI was a formidable strategic bomber of the German Air Force in the latter stages of the WWI. The R.VI was the most numerous in quantity of all the various R-type giants. Overall, from the beginning of 1917 to the second half of 19...
The Nieuport 27 was a French biplane fighter aircraft during World War I designed by Gustave Delage. The model 27 was the last of the line of Nieuport "V-strut" single seat fighters stemming from the Bebe of early 1916. A few operatio...
The original project of the Douglas DC-7 was a civil version of the military transport C-74 'Globemaster 1' but never reached the market introduction despite a first order of 26 aircraft from Pan American World Airlines. As the limited ...