Onboard An All-Black Fokker Dr.1 Triplane

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Published6 months ago
Duration0:55
Video ID8RvPb0iX2cY
Languageen-GB
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views487
Likes33
Comments2
Engagement Rate7.19%
Likes per 100 views6.78
Comments per 1K views4.11

Description

Take a ride on a World War One Fokker Dr.1 Triplane, and get a good sense of what it is that the pilot actually sees when he's flying one of these vintage aircraft. This aircraft is a replica owned and operated by The New Zealand Warbirds Association in Auckland, New Zealand. ********* Historical Aviation Film Unit : Our Mission Statement ********* Our on-going mission is to discover, record and preserve the audiovisual history of the machines and owner/operators that we come across, for the benefit of future generations. We hunt out and film all manner of aircraft, military vehicles, vintage cars, trains, boats, big machinery, and basically anything and anyone that interests us, and we hope it interests you too, and that you'll be able to support us in our mission. Military History Channel: http://www.youtube.com/@SteelSteamDiesel Classic Autos Channel: http://www.youtube.com/@AutoClassicsRacing Our Streaming Channel: https://www.historicalmachines.tv Website: https://www.aviationfilm.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalAviationFilmUnit/ Merch: https://merch.aviationfilm.com -------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2025 Historical Aviation Film Unit All Rights Reserved Worldwide. This video material may not be reproduced in any form (except on other websites as an unedited embedded video which links back to to this YouTube master), without the written permission of the Historical Aviation Film Unit. This particularly applies to television broadcasters and other media outlets. #ww1warbirds #fokkertriplane #ww1fighter #ww1german #fokkerdr1

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