Mark Miller's 3-D Albatros D.V
Scene depicts Lt. R.A. Cartledge (N.28 RFC) being pursued by Bruno Loerzer. Lt. Cartledge was last seen west of Dixmude and made POW after crashing at Lendele. I'm not entirely sure that Bruno Loertzer can be credited with the victory, but a photo shows him in front of the downed camel.
Model Flying Machines
This site is for those interested in making flying models of the early aircraft. Both models and full-sized flying machines are listed. An emphasis has been placed on listing plans and kits that are currently available to the enthusiast.
RC Dawn Patrol
In a nutshell, here it is. If you are interested, then get with your like-minded friends and acquaintances. Visit one another's flying fields every 2 - 4 weeks (or so) and generate some local interest. You will likely find more WWI enthusiasts in your area than you thought existed in the whole region.
Rough and Ready Aviation
Rough and Ready Aviation electric park flyers are easy to fly, realistic looking sport aerobatic models. They are designed to use the latest in Brushless Motor, Lithium Polymer battery technology for the utmost in flight performance.
The Aerodrome
Honoring the aces of World War I, the medals and decorations they received and the aircraft they flew.
Williams Brothers Model Products
HO Scale Auto &Truck Classics, Vintage Model Aircraft & R/C Accessories
World War I Aeroplanes Inc.
WORLD WAR 1 AEROPLANES, INC: a tax exempt service organization founded in 1961, devoted to:
* Those Magnificent Flying Machines of 1900-1919, and 1920-1940
* Their enthusiasts, including: Builders, Historians, Modellers, Restorers, Museums and Collectors
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