France-Spad S.XIII, the ultimate wartime incarnation of the great Spad line.
America- Packard Le Pere-Lusac II, the first U.S fighter designed and built during the war. "Fast, sturdy, well-armed and manoeuvrable."
Britain- Airco DH.9, for its post war role in developing aviation in New Zealand. Painted up as D3139 with wavy yellow and red stripes covering the fuselage(?) as flowwn by Bert Mercer and Maurice Buckley.
Germany- X class Zeppelin L.72, the last of the wartime Zeppelins and the longest lasting (Served with France untill 1923), filled with helium of course...........just a minute its 693ft long, a bit impractiable. In that case I will go with a Junkers CL.1, two seats, monoplane and made of metal.
The best of all;
Italy- Caproni Ca.42, a twelve bay triplane with a 100ft wingspan,3 engines, 2 tail booms, 3 tail fins, 1 fuselage pod+ 1 bomb bay pod, 8 wheels, 1 tail skid, 20ft tall and mildly successfull. Imagine impact of this giant as it sails over the fence at your favorite fly-in/airshow!
