Product Description:"Fokker Schwerin"
German propaganda and commercial poster for the world-famous aircraft manufacturer Fokker Schwerin from the year 1916, hence a WW1 (First World War) Aviation Poster. It shows a German pilot flying the well known Fokker planes. The manufacturer Fokker was originally from the Netherlands but later moved its' factories to Schwerin, Germany - hence the name "Fokker Schwerin".
Fokker was the first manufacturer who came up with the ingenious synchronisation invention that enabled machine guns to be fired between the blades of the propeller without risk of damaging and potentially destroying the plane.
Also note the award "Pour Le Merite" in the top left corner that only was given to the elite of the German aircraft aces.
Published: 1916
Artist: Unknown
This poster is a reproduction of a carefully restored original and therefore of superb quality, printed on the best paper available on the market.
This print is available in 2 different sizes. For other sizes please contact info@WorldWarEra.com for an estimate.