Legendary Biplanes and Triplanes: Fokker Dr.I

Aces of Thunder takes you back to the era of epic aerial battles between the Entente and Central Powers, where you’ll take control of legendary World War I aircraft such as the SPAD S.XIII or the Fokker Dr.I. These fighters were not only icons of aerial combat but also embodied the technological achievements of their time. With every maneuver, you’ll feel the power of history, and with every takeoff, the wind and freedom beneath your wings.

The low-speed aircraft featured in Aces of Thunder were crafted from wood and fabric and have charming open cockpits. Inside, you’ll find authentic mechanical instruments, springs, and tension cables running through the fuselage to the controls. Unlike World War II aircraft, the machine guns are mounted on the fuselage, rather than concealed within the body.Though World War I era aircraft were just beginning their journey as combat vehicles, they significantly influenced the course of the war.

Fokker Dr.I

  • Cruising speed: 152 km/h
  • Armament: 2x 7.92 mm synchronized LMG 08/15 Spandau machine guns

You’ve likely heard of the German Fokker thanks to the iconic ace pilot Manfred von Richthofen, more commonly referred to as the “Red Baron”. This aircraft was developed by the Fokker company, established by Dutch aircraft designer Anton Fokker. The triplane conducted its first flight on June 25th 1917, and remained in active service until 1918.In the game, the Fokker Dr.I is best suited for close combat, as its distinctive three-boom design enhances maneuverability, albeit with reduced stability at higher altitudes.

Did you know? During the triplane’s first combat sortie on the morning of September 1st, it achieved its first victory: Manfred von Richthofen shot down a British RE.8 spotter over the front line. The Fokker Dr.I is frequently referenced in literature and cinema, establishing its reputation as one of history's most renowned fighter aircraft.

We’ll talk about other aircraft from the First World War in the next updates. Stay tuned!