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PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 07:35 
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Just wanted to introduce myself and to share some images of my Fokker D.VIII with you here. I hope you like them.

The airplane is currently in the process of being registered as Experimantal in the aerobatic cathegory. It is stationed at the airfield of Aalen-Elchingen (EDPA) - Germany.

These are the last shots that will show the airplane with this 80 HP Le Róhne rotary. It will be taken out soon and the airplane has to wait for teh final installment of my Oberursel Ur.II.

In the meantime, please enjoy these few views...

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Merry Christmas and a happy new year to all out there.

Enjoy!

Achim
http://www.fokker-team-schorndorf.de
Engels Aeroplanbau
Remsstrasse 24
73614 Schorndorf
engels@fokker-team-schorndorf.de


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 15:49 
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Hi Achim,

What a beautiful project! Please keep us updated on how things go and how she flies!

Cheers,
Herbert


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 07:20 
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I will certainly do so.

The project may stilltake a while until I can bring her to the stage of first test flying, since I am busy with many other projects of mine. These take upalot of my attention (money) as well.

Here is an image of my Fokker E.III that will be completed, soon, too.

Start comming together...

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The floor windows are well whithin the reach of the pilot, even when he sits fully leaned back.

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This view illustrates where the throttle lever on the carburettor will be located. The pilot really pulls on this early flying suit.

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Enjoy!

Achim


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