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Many thanks Stephen
his will be very helpful when I build my Fokker D.VII (OAW) and Fokker D.VIIF Dual Combo ... If only the Windsock 3 part anthology was not that expensive ... I will regret that I cannot buy it ...
best wishes Steffen
Greetings Steffen,
I totally understand about money. (I and my wife have 5 children and money is always tight.) BUT! Thats why I started my website. It helps me pay for my hobby and I get to help people like you.
When it comes to great information and solid research on WWI aviation you cannot go wrong with anything written by Greg VanWyngarden. With the kits you have mentioned I have given you the bare bones of my experience to have a good build in this and the other review / features here at Aeroscale. But I got what I know from reading.
I am one of the fortunate few that has an entire archive at my disposal. It has the life's gatherings of 6 major WWI aviation research giants at its core. Even Greg comes to me for photographs at times.
Do yourself a favor. You have already spent quite a lot for the kits. You have these reviews and features to acomplish the builds. But if you do not invest in solid research monographs like the Albatros publications Fokker D.VII Anthology, you do yourself a tremendous dis-service. I admit its is a chunk of money to buy all three. It took me three years to put enough money aside, one year for each volume.
Anthology 1 is about the Fokker Schwerin product and the first 20 Jastas.
Anthology 2 is about the OAW builds and the next 28 Jastas.
Anthology 3 is about the Albatros production series and the remaining Jastas.
The first has some typos in it but the last two have few faults. The great thing is they will always be there on your shelf waiting for you to spend some time and flights of fancy.