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The Fokker D.VII was a fighter plane used during World War I, though known to be used long after the end of the war in circuses and air-shows. Various pilots were known to fly one or more Fokker D.VII's during the Global War and after, including Roy Fokker (Robotech: From the Stars), Rick Hunter (Macross Saga Remastered: "Boobytrap") and Leo Epstein (Robotech: The Graphic Novel).

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  • Fokker D.VII
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  • The Fokker D.VII was a fighter plane used during World War I, though known to be used long after the end of the war in circuses and air-shows. Various pilots were known to fly one or more Fokker D.VII's during the Global War and after, including Roy Fokker (Robotech: From the Stars), Rick Hunter (Macross Saga Remastered: "Boobytrap") and Leo Epstein (Robotech: The Graphic Novel).
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  • Fokker D.VII
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  • Combat Airplane Replica
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  • The Fokker D.VII was a fighter plane used during World War I, though known to be used long after the end of the war in circuses and air-shows. Various pilots were known to fly one or more Fokker D.VII's during the Global War and after, including Roy Fokker (Robotech: From the Stars), Rick Hunter (Macross Saga Remastered: "Boobytrap") and Leo Epstein (Robotech: The Graphic Novel).
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