Aircraft from the
Great War (WW1)

World War I (or the Great War) was the first major conflict that involved the large-scale use of warplanes and aircraft. In the past, some countries had used Zepellins and observation balloons for reconnaissance; however, during WW1, airplanes became widespread – particularly at the outset of the war. During this time, engineers and pilots had to learn from experience, as there wasn’t much development to rely on. This is why many specialized types of aircraft were created during the WW1 period. 

Featured Airplanes and Aircraft From World War I

These aircraft epitomize the innovation and courage that defined the first major conflict in the air. So, step back in time and discover the engineering marvels and valiant stories behind these featured warplanes from World War I.

Nieuport 17 - WW1 French Aircraft & Warplanes

Nieuport 17

The Nieuport 17 was a French sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed by the Nieuport company and used during World War I.

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SPAD S.VIII - WW1 French Aircraft & Warplanes

SPAD S.XIII

The SPAD S.XIII was a French biplane fighter aircraft produced by Société Pour L’Aviation et ses Dérivés and used during World War I.

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A Quick Timeline of WW1 Aircraft

Follow the events and milestones of World War I.

July 28, 1914

April 1, 1915

May 31, 1916

April 6, 1917

November 11, 1918

The outbreak of World War I marked the onset of rapid aviation advancements, initially used for reconnaissance.

The Fokker Eindecker E.I, a German monoplane, introduced synchronized machine guns, making it the first purpose-built fighter aircraft.

The Battle of Jutland showcased the increasing importance of aircraft in reconnaissance during naval warfare.

The U.S. entry into World War I significantly boosted Allied air forces, contributing to the development and deployment of new aircraft.

The Armistice, ending World War I, marked the transition to advanced fighter and bomber aircraft, laying the foundation for future aviation evolution.

WW1 Aircraft and Warplanes
from the United Kingdom

World War I marked a pivotal moment in the history of aviation, witnessing the rapid evolution of aircraft from fragile and experimental machines to formidable warplanes. The United Kingdom played a significant role in this transformation, contributing innovative designs and skilled aviators to the conflict. Here are some notable WWI aircraft and warplanes associated with the United Kingdom:

Vickers F.B.19 - WW1 British Aircraft & Warplanes

Vickers F.B.19

The Vickers F.B.19 was a British single-seat fighting aircraft used during World War I. It was also sometimes called the Vickers Bullet.

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Bristol Scout - WW1 British Aircraft & Warplanes

Bristol Scout

The Bristol Scout was a single-seat biplane originally designed as a racing aircraft and later used as a fast reconnaissance plane.

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Bristol M.1 - WW1 British Aircraft & Warplanes

Bristol M.1

The Bristol M.1 was a British monoplane fighter used during the Great War (WW1). Despite its promise, only 130 Bristol M.1s were constructed.

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The Airco DH.2 WW1 Airplane

Airco DH.2

The Airco DH.2 is a single-seat biplane fighter aircraft introduced in 1915. It was the first British fighter to have a forward-firing machine gun.

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WW1 Aircraft and Warplanes from Germany

World War I marked the dawn of aerial warfare, and Germany was at the forefront of pioneering aircraft technology. German engineers and aviators introduced innovative designs that left a lasting impact on the course of aviation history. The Fokker Dr.I, a triplane famously associated with the legendary “Red Baron” Manfred von Richthofen, became an iconic symbol of German air power. And on the strategic front, the Gotha G.V twin-engine bomber showcased Germany’s commitment to long-range bombing missions.

WW1 Aircraft and Warplanes from France

In the crucible of World War I, France emerged as a pioneering force in aviation, introducing innovative aircraft that left an indelible mark on military aviation. The SPAD S.XIII, a nimble and powerful fighter, became a symbol of French air prowess. Nieuport 17 biplanes, celebrated for their agility, played a vital role in the skies over the Western Front. Meanwhile, the Voisin III and Farman MF.11 exemplified France’s commitment to reconnaissance and bombing missions.

Caudron G.3 - WW1 French Aircraft & Warplanes

Caudron G.3

The Caudron G.3 was a single-engined sesquiplane widely used during World War I as a trainer and reconnaissance aircraft.

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Nieuport 27 - WW1 French Aircraft & Warplanes

Nieuport 27

The Nieuport 27 was a French sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed by the Nieuport company and used during World War I.

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Nieuport 24 - WW1 French Aircraft & Warplanes

Nieuport 24

The Nieuport 24 was a French sesquiplane fighter aircraft designed by the Nieuport company and used during World War I.

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Farman MF.7 - WW1 French Aircraft & Warplanes

Farman MF.7

The Farman MF.7 is a French biplane used for reconnaissance during World War I. It was manufactured by Farman Aviation Works from 1910.

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