
This will be built using some parts from the Morse Scout kit. Engine from Guillows Parts Dept. The fuselage and Landing gear attachment will be built as per construction techniques of the Guillows "Arrow".
This plane was flown by Max Immelmann, who created the Immelmann Turn that Fighter Pilots still use today. Oswald Boelcke also flew this plane, who wrote the book on Fighter Pilot tactics that is still taught in Fighter Pilot Schools. Both these pilots received the Blue Max as Manfred von Richtofen was a young and upcoming pilot.
This plane is slightly larger than the E III, was intended to be better, but was a disappointment. I feel it is an interesting plane with the Double engine, and it sometimes carried 3 machine guns. But it was slow and less manueverable the the E III, and soon orders for this new plane were cancelled in favor of going to Biplane design.
So the Draftsman is hard at work, studing pictures and drawing plans, and the Oberursel Factory is busy creating this new inovative Engine...This plane is intended to fly under Rubber Power, I think with a strong landing gear set up and large wing area it is a Good Contender for SUCCESS!
Mitch
PS I decided to start a post just for this plane as my Fokker Factory thread is getting jumbled. I am creating all of these WW1 planes, using Guillow Kits or at least using some Guillow Parts, and keeping them all in the approximate 1/14th scale.
PPS When I was a kid I had an Erector Set and after I built all the designs in the book I would make something different. In that spirit I am using the Guillow Kits as my BASIC platform to try to create ALL the old kits from the 100 series and some more.