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ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)

ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1  450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1  450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1  450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1  450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1  450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1  450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
ACE-003 - FOKKER DR1 450/17 JASTA 7, MAY 1918, Lt. Josef Jacobs (Consign) (RIS)
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SKU: ACE-003
Excellent Condition Original box. This set is retired. This is a consignment sale item.
Status: In Stock
Price: $450.00
Product Details

Lt. Joseph Jacobs flew this Fokker DR1 450/17 from 28th February 1918, until it was apparently destroyed by Sopwith Camels during an attack on the Jasta 7 aerodrome on 19th October 1918.

The Dr I was Jacob's favored mount until October 1918 and he used its maneuverability to his advantage, becoming the triplane's highest scoring ace, with over 30 confirmed victories.

The plane was painted with wide bordered crosses in the usual positions, as well as on the top surface of the bottom wing.

There is very little accurate visual evidence for the image painted on the side of the fuselage. The image has been referred to by Jacob’s wife as the "god of the north wind", by Jacob himself as "Dark Angel", and "Devils Head".

  • Model Weight 117g
  • SCALE 1/30
  • MODEL DIMENSIONS approx 9 1/2" x 8" x 4"

Picture includes ACE-003P Lt. Joseph Jacobs, estimated availability August 2011

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