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With the exception of the Fokker Eindekker and the Fokker D VIII they were all Bi planes, that is two wings on above the other. Oh, there was the Fokker Dr 1 triplane & the Sopwith triplane with 3 wings too. The hadley page 0/ 400 was a huge biplane bomber, as were Gothas for the Germans. The French had Spad & Nieuports & Morane-Saulniers....

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Generally they were known by the name of the company which manufactured them. Sopwith, de Haviland for example were British designs, French might be Morane-Saulnier, Nieuport or Spad & the Dutch engneer Antony Fokker built many German designs....

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70 different types of planes were used during ww1

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