Though Fokker had won the love of German fighter pilots in 1915 with their
Eindeckers, their early biplanes were uninspired and suffered from poor workmanship. The inline-engined
Fokker D.I and
D.IV and the rotary-engined
Fokker D.II and
D.III were substandard relative to competitors like the
Halberstadt D.II and the Albatros fighters, and on 6 December 1916 all Fokker biplanes were withdrawn from front-line service due to structural failures both in static testing and in combat use.
The D.II was powered by a 100hp Oberursel U.I rotary engine and armed with a single fixed machine gun. In an unusual decision for 1916, the plane used wing-warping rather than ailerons. Their first service was in summer 1916. 210 were constructed: 181 for the
Fliegertruppe; one for the Navy; and a further twenty-eight were sent to Austria-Hungary.
This product comes in both 1:144 and 1:285/6mm/1:288 scales.
The 1:285 product includes two aeroplanes, each with a translucent propeller disk. They are joined by disposable links to keep the price down, since single-part models are more affordable. You can break the links with nail clippers, wire cutters, or similar.
DESIGNER NOTE:
Models at scales smaller than 1:144 may no longer be available. Shapeways discontinued the material for which they were designed, and the newer materials require that each and every model be adjusted to thicken surfaces like wings. If you are interested in a particular model in a small scale, please let me know and I will prioritize it higher in the queue.
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