Single-handedly tangled with at least five British aces of that Squadron, in one of the legendary dogfights of the First World War. On leave, took off in number 103/17, and met the SE5a's of Number 56 On the 23rd, Werner Voss, a young 48-victory ace, who was due to go
15, Kurt Wolff, a 33-victory ace of Jastaġ1, was downed by Camels of 10 Naval Air Squadron, while flying the Synchronized 8mm Spandau machine guns were standard firepower for the The initial order of twenty aircraft were Itįeatured cantilever wings, supported by single interplane struts. Fokker's new triplane was no mere knockoff of the Sopwith.