
Fokker Dr.I 152/17. This machine wears the usual markings of Richthofen's various triplanes: red upper wing, red cowl, red struts, red wheel covers, red tail, and red turtledeck. The rest remained in the standard Fokker factory olive green "streaked" camouflage. (picture source: Inside the victories of Manfred von richthofen - Volume 2, James F. Miller, Aeronaut Books, 2016)


Colorized photograph of a Fokker Dr.I believed to be 152/17. According to Richthofen's combat reports that airplane was never painted entirely red, at least when he scored victories with it, and if it is 152/17 perhaps its overpainting was in preparation for inclusion as a display in the Zeughaus Museum. Note the paint flake from the olive paint originally used to alter the national markings from the Eiserne Kreuz to the Balkenkreuz. (picture source: Inside the victories of Manfred von richthofen - Volume 2, James F. Miller, Aeronaut Books, 2016)

This suspected 152/17 on display in the Zeughaus Museum, Berlin. Regardless of serial number, its appearance closely matches that of the triplane seen in the colorized photo and is likely the same. (pictures source: Inside the victories of Manfred von richthofen - Volume 2, James F. Miller, Aeronaut Books, 2016)