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    The DFW R.II was a German bomber aircraft of World War I. It was developed at a request by the Luftstreitkräfte in spring 1917 after their experience with...
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  • R2 (redirect from R.II)
    of Group R rally cars DFW R.II, a 1918 German bomber aircraft Fiat R.2, a 1919 Italian reconnaissance aircraft HMS Zest (R02), a World War II British Royal...
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  • The DFW R.I, (company designation DFW T26), was a prototype German bomber aircraft of World War I. Developed as a private venture by DFW, it was a large...
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    Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (category DFW aircraft)
    Gesselschaft [de] on 16 June 1919. DFW Mars DFW B.I DFW C.I DFW C.III DFW C.V DFW D.I DFW D.II DFW R.I DFW R.II DFW R.III DFW T.28 Floh Wikimedia Commons has...
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    Siemens-Schuckert R.I to R.VII Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era AEG R.I DFW R.I DFW R.II DFW R.III Linke-Hoffman R.I Linke-Hofmann R.II Poll Triplane...
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    the project's cancellation. Conceptually similar to DFW's preceding R.I and R.II designs, the R.III was to have been a much larger aircraft, powered...
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  • (1916) Aviatik C.II Aviatik C.III Aviatik C.V Aviatik C.VI Aviatik C.VII Aviatik C.VIII Aviatik C.IX DFW C.I DFW C.II DFW C.IV DFW C.V DFW C.VI Euler C Fokker...
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    The DFW C.IV, DFW C.V, DFW C.VI, and DFW F37 were a family of German reconnaissance aircraft first used in 1916 in World War I. They were conventionally...
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    Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW, FAA LID: DFW) is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex...
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  • reconnaissance DFW C.V - reconnaissance DFW C.VI - reconnaissance DFW D.I - fighter DFW Dr.I - triplane fighter DFW D.II - fighter DFW F 34 - fighter DFW F 37 -...
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  • bomber 1949 Operational 1,431 DFW R.I Germany Heavy bomber 1916 Prototype 1 DFW R.II Germany Heavy bomber 1918 Prototype 2 DFW R.III Germany Heavy bomber n/a...
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    Riesenflugzeug (redirect from R-planes)
    German D.F.W. Commercial Four-Engined Biplane", p.2, p.3, p.4 & p.5 in 1919 issue of Flight Flyingmachines.ru's photo page of many WW I German R-class...
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    and cultural hub of North Texas. Residents of the area also refer to it as DFW (the code for Dallas Fort Worth International Airport) or the Metroplex....
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  • The DFW C.I was a German reconnaissance aircraft produced during World War I. Derived from the company's B.I design of 1914, the C.I kept the same basic...
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    The DFW Mars was an early German military utility aircraft built in 1913, the first original design manufactured by Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke (DFW). The...
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    Taube monoplane, and led to the DFW aircraft being named the Fliegende Banane ("Flying Banana") by its pilots. The B.II was similar but was built as a...
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    DFW T.28 Floh (English: Flea) was a small German biplane fighter prototype designed by Hermann Dorner, the designer of the successful Hannover CL.II two-seat...
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  • DFW B.I DFW B.II DFW C-type DFW C.I DFW C.II DFW C.III DFW C.IV DFW C.V DFW C.VI DFW D.I DFW D.II DFW Dr.I DFW T.28 Floh DFW T.34-I DFW T.34-II DFW Mars...
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    R.VIII prototype bomber of 1916–1919 being larger, and with the Staaken R.VI's wingspan of 42.2 m (138 ft) nearly equaling that of the World War II Boeing...
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  • The DFW Dr.I was a prototype German fighter aircraft built during World War I. The DFW Dr.I prototype shared many design attributes with the D.I biplane...
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    Linke-Hofmann R.II (Riesenflugzeug – "giant aircraft") was a bomber aircraft designed and built in Germany from 1917. The Linke-Hofmann R.I had disappointing...
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    Aviatik D.I became the Halberstadt D.II(Av). Idflieg awarded Aviatik and other companies a contract to build DFW C.Vs in October 1916 using the old naming...
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    come from Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Yemen, Morocco, etc. The DFW Chinatown is located in Richardson, in part because of the large Asian population...
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    far North Fort Worth, is a cargo reliever airport to DFW Airport and general aviation facility. DFW Airport is in the suburbs slightly north of and equidistant...
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  • The DFW D.I was a German fighter aircraft produced during World War I. The first DFW D.I prototype was similar to the DFW Floh with the exception of a...
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  • R3 (redirect from R/3)
    R3, R.III or R-3 or R/3 may refer to: Aviatik R.III, a German aircraft DFW R.III, a World War I German bomber aircraft Ross R-3 glider Tupolev R-3 Soviet...
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    killing two of its crew. One built.[page needed] VGO.II Almost identical to the VGO.I, the VGO.II serialed 'R.9/15' also served with the Luftstreitkräfte, (German...
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    Daimler G.I (redirect from Daimler R.II)
    1917. A second R.I was built with a larger tail unit to improve directional control. Daimler also built six almost identical improved R.II aircraft in 1916...
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  • R1 (redirect from R-1)
    design DFW R.I, a 1916 German prototype bomber aircraft HMS Caprice, a destroyer originally designated with Pennant Number R01 Linke-Hofmann R.I, a World...
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