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- Albatros D.II (Boelcke)This aircraft was appreciated for its impressive climb rate and for its frontal twin machine gun.
- Albatros D.II (Szepessy-Sokoll)This aircraft was appreciated for its impressive climb rate and for its frontal twin machine gun.
- Albatros D.II (Von Richtofen)This aircraft was appreciated for its impressive climb rate and for its frontal twin machine gun.
- Albatros D.III (Hautzmayer)Historically accurate, pre-painted plastic WW1 warplane, complete with maneuver deck and variable-altitude stand.
- Albatros D.Va: JacobsThe D.V was the final development of the Albatros D.I family, and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service.
- Albatros D.Va: UdetThe D.V was the final development of the Albatros D.I family, and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service.
- Albatros D.Va: Von HippelThe D.V was the final development of the Albatros D.I family, and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service.
- Albatross D. Va (Weber)Each pre-painted plastic model depicts a unique, historical warplane from the Wings of War game.
- Aviatik D.I - Linke-CrawfordFast, maneuverable and could reach higher altitudes than most of its adversaries.
- Aviatik D.I - SabeditschFast, maneuverable and could reach higher altitudes than most of its adversaries.
- Aviatik D.I - TurekFast, maneuverable and could reach higher altitudes than most of its adversaries.
- Balloon Busters De GuibertTurn your eyes skyward during World War I, and you'll discover that planes weren't alone in the skies.
- Breguet BR.14 B2 (Browning & Duke)Pre-painted, historical warplane from WW1, complete with maneuver deck and variable-altitude stand.