LFG Roland D.VI

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The Roland D.VI was a German fighter aircraft built at the end of World War I. It lost a fly-off to the Fokker D.VII, but production went ahead anyway as insurance against problems with the Fokker.

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353 produced, 
biplane fightersingle-seat fighterLuft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft, Imperial German Air ServiceGerman Reich

biplane fighter


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    Roland D.VIRoland D.VI
    Technical Drawings of the First World War Aircraft Q68290Technical Drawings of the First World War Aircraft Q68290
    Wilhelm Eickhoff - Roland D.VIaWilhelm Eickhoff - Roland D.VIa
    Roland D6bRoland D6b
    LFG Roland D.VIb MLP 04LFG Roland D.VIb MLP 04
    LFG Roland D.VIb z MLP bokLFG Roland D.VIb z MLP bok
    LFG Roland D.VIb z MLP frontLFG Roland D.VIb z MLP front
    D VI 43446811D VI 43446811
    D VID VI
    D VI 43446799D VI 43446799
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      commonsimageRoland D.VI Commons
      commonsimageTechnical Drawings of the First World War Aircraft Q68290 Commons
      commonsimageWilhelm Eickhoff - Roland D.VIa Commons
      commonsimageRoland D6b Commons
      commonsimageLFG Roland D.VIb MLP 04 Commons
      commonsimageLFG Roland D.VIb z MLP bok Commons
      commonsimageLFG Roland D.VIb z MLP front Commons
      commonsimageD VI 43446811 Commons
      commonsimageD VI Commons
      commonsimageD VI 43446799 Commons