Pfalz

Pfalz Flugzeug-Werke of Speyer/Rhein was founded by the Everbusch brothers with backing from the Bavarian government, in order to assure some native supply of aircraft. The Pfalz factory was established in Speyer, near Mannheim, in July 1913. Their first plane was a licensed Otto Pusher Biplane. But they soon moved on to building licensed Morane-Saulnier derivatives in the form of the A and E-class planes. Later in the war, given experience building L.F.G. licensed planes, Pfalz developed their own designs. Throughout the war their planes were used heavily by Bavarian Jastas, but other pilots tended to prefer planes from Fokker and Albatros.

Aircraft from the Great War or shortly thereafter include:


 * Early Monoplanes
 * Pfalz A.I
 * Pfalz A.II
 * Pfalz E.I
 * Pfalz E.II
 * Pfalz E.III
 * Pfalz E.IV
 * Pfalz E.V
 * Two-Seater
 * Pfalz C.I
 * Biplane and Triplane Fighters
 * Pfalz D.I
 * Pfalz D.II
 * Pfalz D.IIa
 * Pfalz D.III
 * Pfalz D.IIIa
 * Pfalz D.VIII
 * Pfalz D.XII
 * Pfalz D.XV
 * Pfalz Dr.I
 * Pfalz D.VIII
 * Pfalz D.XII
 * Pfalz D.XV
 * Pfalz Dr.I
 * Pfalz D.VIII
 * Pfalz D.XII
 * Pfalz D.XV
 * Pfalz Dr.I
 * Pfalz D.XV
 * Pfalz Dr.I
 * Pfalz Dr.I