Airworthy, Full-Scale Fokker Dr.1, Sopwith Camel and 80% Albatros D.Va Offered For Sale

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Full-scale, airworthy reproductions of the legendary Fokker Dr.1 and Sopwith Camel have hit the market, along with an 80% scale example of the Albatros D.Va.

The Dr.1 was reportedly built from Ron Sands plans and is powered by a Lycoming O-320 engine. The airframe is said to have amassed a total time of 294 hours total time, while the engine has 294 hours SMOH. The machine, which is described as US registered and currently flying in Florida, is being offered for $110,000, although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the complete listing on eBay.

The Camel was reportedly constructed in 1993 and is powered by a Warner Super Scarab radial engine. It is described as having new exhaust, starter, brakes, tailwheel steering and radio and is flown regularly off pavement and grass. The airframe is said to have a total time of 391 hours while the engine has 25 hours SMOH. Like the triplane, the Camel is said to be US registered and currently flying in Florida. It is being offered for $150,000, although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the complete listing on eBay.

The 80% scale Albatros was reportedly built by an Oshkosh Award winning master wood worker/builder and is said to fly “very nice.” It is said to be equipped with a ENMA Tigre 150 hp engine, disc brakes, locking tailwheel, gas fired machine gun and smoke system as well as historically correct markings and accurate scaled shape of fuselage, wings and tail. The aircraft is said to be US registered and currently flying in Canada. It is being offered for $55,000, although offers are also being accepted. Click here to check out the complete listing on eBay.

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