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Here are some World War 1 planes.

GERMAN

Zeppelin used for the first part of the war to carry machine guns and bombs.

They quit using them because they were to easy to shoot down.

Albatros D.II/D.III late 1916

Fokker Dr.I Triplane 1917 the Red Baron's famous aircraft

Fokker D.VII - 1918

Fokker D.VIII - late 1918

Fokker E.III - mid 1915

BRITISH

Avro 504 - 1914 trainer biplane

D.H.2 - early 1916 pusher biplane

F.E.2b - early 1916 pusher biplane

S.E.5a - mid 1917 one of the best

Sopwith camel mid 1917

Bristol F.2B fighter Brisfit

FRENCH

Moraine - Saulnier L April 1915

Nieuport II Early 1916

Nieuport 17

Nieuport 28

Spad S.VII

Spad S.XIII mid 1917

Voisin Bomber June 23 1935

Feb 17 1935 - Spirit of St. Louis Ryan Monoplane

Mar 3 1935 - Laird Racer

Mar 24 1935 - Lockheed Vaga

Jun 16 1935 - Boeing 247 - D

Jun 30 1935 - Ansaldo S.V.A. Pursuit Plane

July 7 1935 - Fokker Trimotor

July 14 1935 - Curtiss 0-1 Falcon

July 21 1935 - French Breguet 19 Super Biclon

July 28 1935 - Northrop all metal high speed plane

Aug 4 1935 - Boeing P-26

Aug 11 1935 - Sopwith Triplane

Aug 18 1935 - French Latecoere 26

Used by Greek Air Force and as an Ambulance Plane

Sept 1 1935 - Pfalz Scout D-III

Sept 8 1935 - Travelair Mystery Ship

Sept 15 1935 - Maurice Farman Pusher Biplane

Sept 29 1935 - Curtiss Hawk P-6

Oct 13 1935 - Fokker D-7

Oct 20 1935 - Sikorsky 5-43 Amphibian

Nov 3 1935 - Airco D.H.5 Rotary Engine Scout Plane

Nov 17 1935 - Bristol F.E.2b two seater Pusher Biplane

Nov 24 1935 - Lockheed Altair

Dec 1 1935 - Douglas M-2 Biplane

Dec 8 1935 - English AVRO 504 widely used Biplane Trainer

Jan 5 1936 - Junkers Ju-S2

Jan 12 1936 - French Spad XIII

Jan 19 1936 - Loening OL-5/OA-1 Amphibian

Feb 2 1936 - Sperry Messenger

Feb 9 1936 - Bleriot - Spad - 91

Feb 16 1936 - D.H.4 English two seater Observation and Bombing Plane

Feb 23 1936 - Burgess-Dunne Tailless Plane

Mar 1 1936 - Seversky BT-8 Basic Training Plane

Mar 8 1936 - Sopwith Camel

Mar 15 1936 - Boeing Model 40 Mail Plane

Aug 23 1936 - De Haviland 88 Comet

Sept 14 1936 - Curtiss Tanager

Jan 30 1938 - The Shenandoah Airship

Bleriot XI Monoplane

Taper-Wing Waco

Most of the planes used in World War 1. Were made out of canvas and wood

biplanes. The planes would hardly make 100 MPH. The pilots of the planes

never wore a parachute.

Here are some of the pilots names that flew the planes.

Von Richthofen, Rickenbacker, Bishop, Guynemer, Mannock, Ball.

The 6 pilots named above flew this planes in World War 1.

Spad, Fokker, Albatros, Nieuport, Sopwith Camel

I hope that this helps you out in your search for World War 1 planes.

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