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Fokker Dr.I 152/17 |

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Production Number |
Work Number |
Engine Type |
Horse Power |
Engine Number |
Date Ordered |
Date Accepted |
Date Dispatched |
Date Delivered |
Test Pilot |
Jasta Unit |
Pilot Assigned |
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Dr.I 152/17 |
1864 |
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September 1917 |
November 2, 1917 |
December 13,1917 |
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Jasta 11 |
Manfred Von Richthofen
(80) |

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Other Jasta Units |
Date of Unit Transferred |
Other known Pilot #2 |
Other known Pilot #3 |
Fate of Machine |
Fate Date |
Where |
Time |
Known Pilot |
Pilots Fate |
Incident Report Document
No. |
Other Information and
Documents |
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Jasta 5 |
May 20, 1918 |
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Displayed in Berlin at
the Zeughaus museum Distorted by allied bombing |
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Returned to Schwerin
3/18/1918 for modification and test flown by Mai. MvR - victories #
64,65,66 (note-one of the few surviving planes ) |

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Dr.I
152/17 one of M. Von Richthofen triplanes |
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Dr.I
152/17 one of M. Von Richthofen triplanes |
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Dr.I
152/17 on display at the Zeughaus museum I believe in Berlin. The museum was bombed by
Allis forces during a bombing run destroying everything in it. |
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