Dreidecker is the german word for triplane. This plane was extremely maneuverable and agile in the air. Richthofen called it 'machine gubs on wings'. A feared adversary in the 'air to air' combat
in the first World War.
It was introduced in July 1917 and in early 1918 it was already 'obsolete' compared to more powerfull and agile aircraft like the Fokker D VII.
Baron Peter von Brüggemann
My son Felix Brüggemann knew that you can buy titles from the Principality of Sealand which I did. It
is only used for my triplane for fun. It looks more authentical to be a 'baron' in this Dreidecker.