
Fokker Dr.I
The Fokker Dr.I was a German fighter aircraft used in World War I, famous for its distinctive three-wing design, which provided excellent maneuverability and climbing ability. It became iconic due to its association with the renowned pilot Manfred von Richthofen, known as the Red Baron, who flew it. First introduced in 1917, the Dr.I was celebrated for its agility in dogfights, though it had limitations, including lower speed and stability compared to contemporaries. Its unique appearance and historic significance make it one of the most recognizable aircraft from the war era.