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The Idflieg designation system was used to generate German military aircraft designations prior to the end of World War I.

Each designation consisted of one of the following letters, followed by a roman numeral. For example, the first "D"-class aircraft built by Fokker was designated the Fokker D.I, the second, the Fokker D.II.

It is a popularly-held misconception that the D and E designations referred exclusively to Doppeldecker ("biplane") and Einedecker ("monoplane") respectively, but not all D-class aircraft were biplanes and not all E-class were monoplanes. This misconception has been furthered by the widespread use of Dr (Dreidecker - "triplane") as an alternative to F (the famous Fokker Dr.I originally more formally known as the F.I), and by the fact that the most famous D-class and E-class aircraft did indeed fit the wing arrangements that these letters are purported to stand for.

The system fell into disuse with the end of German military aviation after the Armistice, and aircraft of the newly reborn Luftwaffe would be designated according to the RLM aircraft designation system.

 


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