World War I
Links
Cross and Cockade International
http://www.crossandcockade.com/
The Society of World War One Aero Historians.
Flying Wires, Tiger Moth operators
http://home.westbrabant.net/~janenien/welkom.htm
De Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth G-AJHS is a vintage biplane built in 1939. The aircraft is operated by a flying group called Flying Wires. The Tiger Moth is based at Seppe airfield in The Netherlands and is part of the vintage aircraft collection of Vliegend Museum Seppe.
Fokker Dr 1
http://fokkerdr1.freehosting.net
The most famous plane of WWI, and universally associated with the Red Baron (Dr standing for Dreidecker, or 3 wings), including information on its invention and design, and the history of the plane in combat.
Fokker Triplane
http://www.TheBicyclingGuitarist.net/studies/fokkerspeech.htm
An analysis of the development, operational history, strengths, and weaknesses of the World War One Fokker Triplane. Includes sources, links and authors contact information.
George H. Williams WWI Aviation Library
http://www.utdallas.edu/library/special/gwww1.html
The online George H. Williams WWI Aviation Library located at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Lafayette Escadrille
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/7630/indexHistory01.html
Information and history of the famous flying squadron of World War I, with photos of their aircraft.
Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen
http://www.briggsenterprises.com/bluemax/
Manfred von Richthofen's military career.
Nieuport Pages
http://mars.ark.com/~mdf/nieuport.html
The Nieuport Aircraft 1909-1945. Photographs, drawings, profiles, serial lists of Nieuport aircraft plus period drawings of WWI aircraft engines and WWI aircraft.
Stampe Vertongen SV-4B
http://www16.Brinkster.com/sv4b/page1.htm
Stampe Vertongen SV-4B BAF biplane trainer in the post WWII period
only 65 were registered, a few still fly.
The League of WWI Aviation Historians
The official homepage of The League of WWI Aviation Historians. The publishers of Over The Front, the leading journal in the field of Great War military aviation research.
The Red Fighter Pilot, by Manfred von Richthofen
An on-line edition of Captain Manfred von Richthofen's 1917 account of the airwar during WWI.
Who killed the Red Baron?
http://www.anzacs.net/who-killed-the-Red-Baron.htm
An archive of files on the controversy which surrounds the world's greatest Air-Ace and a re-examination of the question: Who killed The Red Baron?
ww1Fighters.com
Dedicated to the research of aircraft from WWI. Includes an extensive database of WWII aircraft.
Zeppelins: Monsters of the Purple Twilight
http://www.worldwar1.com/arm010.htm
Describes the use of zeppelins during WW1.
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