Some people make models of vintage aircraft. Others build their own full-sized First World War fighter aircraft to fly themselves. AeroTime meets Peter Brueggemann, a 58-year-old doctor living in Norfolk, UK, who spent 10 years building his own replica Fokker triplane, which he now pilots about the skies of eastern England. The Fokker Dr.1 Triplane
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