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in London has an uncertain early history. It was abandoned in Belgium by retreating German forces in 1918 and is likely to be one of the aircraft that served post-war in the
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Of the 22 D.VII aircraft acquired by Canada, one is displayed in the Martin Annex at the Lac-Brome Museum, in the village of Knowlton in
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Two other American war prizes were retained by private owners until sold abroad in 1971 and 1981. The former is now displayed at the
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fabric covering, and is the original source of documentation for the four-color variant of the pre-printed covering.
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wartime aircraft by Allied countries after the 1918 Armistice has ensured that several examples have been preserved.
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bought several German Fokker D.VII in 1920 and built them under license until 1925. One is on display in the
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One war prize was captured on November 9, 1918 when Leutnant Heinz Freiherr von Beaulieu-Marconnay of
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D.VII MLD 20 was discovered in a German barn in 1948. This aircraft is now displayed at the
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by the War Department in 1920, and is now displayed at the
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landed at a small American airstrip being used by the
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One example of the aircraft sent to France is at the
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Lac-Brome, Quebec
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