Hanriot HD.1
The Hanriot HD.1 is the epitome of a forgotten aircraft. A neat little single-seater biplane fighter of World War 1 that saw service with the Italians and Belgians from late 1916 until after the Armistice. Successful, but largely forgotten, this is its story.

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The First War in the Sky │WW1 Plane History

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Sopwith Camel, War Winner or Death Trap?

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First Blood of Bloody April: Werner Voss vs RFC

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Hanriot HD.2

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Fokker D.I & D.II

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SPAD S. XIII Best French Fighter Of WW1.

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Inside The Cockpit - Fokker D.VII

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SE5a pilot chat

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Four Noisy WW1 Fighter Aircraft

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German Pilots Tested A Captured Hawker Hurricane... Their Verdict Stunned The Luftwaffe

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The Hanriot HD.1 The Other “Sopwith Camel” by Jon Guttman

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The First Air Battles & Air Aces of WWI | A Not-So-Brief History Of Military Aviation #3

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Swordfish W5856 Restoration

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Halberstadt D2

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Weapons that succeeded for the wrong reasons

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How a WWI Biplane Works

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Sopwith's Three-Winged Marvel | The Sopwith Triplane

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Camel vs. DR1

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Intro To The Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5a Biplane Fighter

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