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WW1 Biplane

A WW1 biplane is an early type of airplane with two wings stacked one above the other. They were used in the first world war.

Appearance

The WW1 Biplane has two sets of wings, one positioned above the other, connected by struts and bracing wires. It typically features an open cockpit, a wooden propeller at the front, and often sports camouflage patterns of greens and browns, or even bright individual colors.

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WW1 Biplane

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Interesting facts

Early biplanes were crafted from wood, fabric, and wire, making them surprisingly lightweight!

Pilots had no parachutes for most of WW1; aerial combat was incredibly dangerous!

Pilots sometimes dropped small bombs or even hand grenades directly from their cockpits!

The famous 'Red Baron' flew a bright red Fokker Dr.I triplane to stand out in battle!

Special abilities

Ability

Double Wing Power

WW1 Biplanes have two main wings that create extra lift, letting them fly slower and turn more sharply for aerial combat maneuvers.

Ability

Synchronized Shooting

WW1 Biplanes used a special interrupter gear allowing machine guns to fire through the spinning propeller blades without hitting them.

Ability

Open-Air Observation

WW1 Biplanes featured open cockpits, giving pilots a wide, clear view of the skies to spot enemy aircraft below and above.

Measurements & details

Length
6.3 m
Weight
500 kg
Top Speed
185 km/h
Fuel Type
Aviation Gasoline
Passenger Capacity
1

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is WW1 Biplane?

6.3 m

How much does WW1 Biplane weigh?

500 kg

How fast can WW1 Biplane move?

185 km/h

What fuel does WW1 Biplane use?

Aviation Gasoline

How many passengers can WW1 Biplane carry?

1

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