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Offline Stampf

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Skin request.
« on: July 24, 2014, 09:40:31 AM »



During World War I, it had to be an uncomfortable feeling to have this aircraft turn in behind you.  This replica Fokker Dr I hangs in the EAA Airventure Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  A very visible aircraft that immediately draws your attention as you walk into the museum.



The paint scheme is authentic, representing Lt. Hans Weiss of Jasta 11, which was under the command of Baron Manfred von Richthofen — the Red Baron — famous for his blood red Fokker Dr I.  Only 320 Fokker Dr Is were ever built.  Making the planes reputation even more remarkable because its Allied counterparts were built in the thousands.



Powered by a rotary engine the Dr I was slower than the then current Allied designs, but with impressive turning and climbing abilities this plane proved capable against most aircraft despite being slower.  Armed with a pair of Spandau machine guns synchronized to fire through the propeller it delivered a fearful punch.



With a welded aluminum frame, wooden wings and fabric stretched over, this light weight design offered little defensive protection for its pilots, which even the vaunted Red Baron discovered when he was shot down.





Simply beautiful in my opinion, and if anyone here has the time, skill, and/or inclination to skin this, I assure you it will see mucho airtime.

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Re: Skin request.
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2014, 10:29:34 AM »
Please skin this plane, it's just too beautiful.  I would greatly appreciate your efforts in skinning it, Thank You in advance.   :salute
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« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2014, 12:23:11 PM »
This plane is a beauty.
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« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2014, 03:01:25 PM »




                        This paint job is , just to beautiful not to have in AH ! :aok

                        Old guys like me, like to admire !....and maybe get lucky to fly it !!............ In Aces High ! :x


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« Reply #4 on: July 24, 2014, 03:02:20 PM »
That is an awesome paint scheme I love it.  :aok

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« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2014, 05:54:33 PM »
While I don't usually fly in WW1, or ever skinned a plane for that arena, I do take bribes.  :devil
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« Reply #6 on: July 24, 2014, 08:10:31 PM »
I do take bribes.  :devil



 How about one dozen {12} Virgins !  ???......................... :t


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« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2014, 10:18:27 PM »


 How about one dozen {12} Virgins !  ???......................... :t


  :old: I..  :salute.. U !!!

Bakers dozen, or no deal!  :old:

If nobody minds it taking a while to get to I'll do it. I've never done a WWI plane before so it may take a really, really long time to do.

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« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2014, 10:25:51 PM »
Any photos or profiles to back up the skin with?
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« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2014, 10:58:27 PM »
Any photos or profiles to back up the skin with?

this.



 How about one dozen {12} Virgins !  ???......................... :t


  :old: I..  :salute.. U !!!

I'd settle for a half dozen hotties with experience.  :rock
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« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2014, 09:08:20 AM »
this.

I'd settle for a half dozen hotties with experience.  :rock

+1

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« Reply #11 on: July 26, 2014, 03:41:21 AM »
Any photos or profiles to back up the skin with?

this.

I'd settle for a half dozen hotties with experience.  :rock

I have submitted Lt. Weiss's case to HTC for review.

Will advise.

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« Reply #12 on: July 26, 2014, 10:13:43 AM »
It would also be worth emailing the museum to see if you can get their sources for the skin.

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« Reply #13 on: July 26, 2014, 02:45:12 PM »
It would also be worth emailing the museum to see if you can get their sources for the skin.


The men behind this airplane are like a 'Who's who in the Aviation World".  I am sure the folks at HTC not only know this plane but all of the following names:

"Fokker/Redfern Dr. 1 Triplane Replica History - N105RF

EAA’s Fokker Dr. I was built by Walter “Wimpy” W. Redfern (EAA 143). Walt was born in Joplin, MT in 1921. In his teens, his excitement for flying was fostered by watching movies of WWI featuring open cockpit biplane fighters. While growing up, he spent his time building model airplanes and learning many skills from his father. Most of these skills would be needed in his future homebuilding endeavors. In 1938, Walt completed flying lessons and received a pilots license. He served his country in WWII and married his high school sweetheart, Velda Warwick. After the war he put his impressive skills to use on the construction of a Payne Knight Twister (1949). He completed the aircraft and flew it for many years, but the idea of owning a WWI fighter was always in the back of his mind. In 1958 Walt sold the Knight Twister and began looking for a project.

Walt found his project while looking through a flying magazine. There was an ad for “Triplane” plans from Peter Bowers of “Fly Baby” fame. He ordered the plans and began researching the design in earnest. For additional insights into the Dr. I design he acquired some Joseph Nieto plans from the Smithsonian, but his greatest find was yet to come. During his research he was able to get in contact with Reinhold Platz, one of the original designers of the Dr. I. Mr. Platz sent Walt a wealth of information along with a set of original plans. Even with the language barrier, Reinhold became a valuable mentor to Walt.

With Walt’s’ impressive skills in almost all facets of airplane building, he was able to create an authentic replica of the Fokker Dr.I. Modifications were made as follows: the engine is a 1938 145 hp Warner Scarab seven-cylinder radial engine, it has a larger fuel tank to hold 30 gallons, and larger oil tank with a capacity of 5 gallons. The back of Walt’s garage in Tekoa, Washington was a busy place for three and a half years. It took 4000 hours and $4000 dollars to build the replica triplane.

Once completed, the triplane was escorted through the small town of 900 by volunteer fire department trucks and local police. What a site it must have been! The first flight was made on July 24, 1964. Walt flew the airplane for approximately two years and 500 hours before selling it to Mr. Robert Fergus.

Walt Redfern went on to build 12 additional aircraft and founded Redfern & Son’s Custom Aircraft, Inc. He constructed four additional Dr.Is, two Great Lakes, a French Nieuport 14, a Starduster Too, de Havilland DH2, Sopwith Camel, Bucher Jungmeister, Albatros DVa, and a Fokker DVI. Walt passed away on February 25, 1996 before the test flight of his Fokker DVI. Thanks to Walt Redfern’s skills, passion, and hard work, many aviation enthusiasts can enjoy the sight of WW I fighters in the skies above, and the possibility of building one themselves."

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Edit: Bold Print in case it was missed.  This bird was built with the guidance of one of the original Dr1 designers.  I am quite certain Herr Platz knew exactly what Weiss's several a/c looked like.

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« Reply #14 on: July 26, 2014, 02:49:05 PM »
Billionaire Pilot, collector...dude... Robert Fergus is the man who donated her to the EEA Museum.

No one (a few exceptions) had the balls to fly it.  And I can post that quote for you.




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