
Fokker C.X - Wikipedia
The Fokker C.X was a Dutch biplane scout and light bomber designed in 1933. It had a crew of two (a pilot and an observer). The Fokker C.X was originally designed for the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, in order to replace the Fokker C.V.
Fokker C-X (English version) - Fokker-history.com
The first prototype of the CX appeared in 1934: a strategic scout plane, also equipped as a light bomber. The CX achieves speeds between 320 and 350 km / h and is equipped with quite a few improvements, such as a cockpit with a plexiglass hood. The engine is …
Fokker C-X
De Fokker C.X In 1934 verschijnt het eerste prototype van de C.X: een strategische verkenner, tevens uitgerust als lichte bommenwerper. De C.X haalt snelheden tussen 320 en 350 km/u en wordt voorzien van nogal wat verbeteringen, zoals een cockpit voorzien van een plexiglazen kap.
Fokker C.X: Known simply as the "Franz-Kalle" (F-K), Finland bought four Fokker C.Xs from Holland in 1936 and license built another 30 prior to the Winter War. Twenty-nine were still in service at the start of the war and almost half of them were lost in action, a testimony to their constant and active use. The survivors continued to serve into ...
Project MUSE - Fokker C.X
Designed in 1933, the elegant looking Fokker C.X was outdated from the start. The type was intended as strategic reconnaissance plane but was not suited for this task. More modern, twin-engine types had claimed this specialized role.
Warplane 05: Fokker C.X on JSTOR
Designed in 1933, the elegant looking Fokker C.X was outdated from the start. The type was intended as strategic reconnaissance plane but was not suited for this task. More modern, twin-engine types had claimed this specialized role.
AirHistory.net - Fokker C.X aircraft photos
The Fokker C.X was designed in 1933, for scouting and lighter bomber purposes. The Finnish Air Force was a big customer with 39 frames (the aircraft was also license-built in Finland). the Royal Netherlands Air Force took 20 frames and the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air …
Fokker C.X | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Fokker C.X was a biplane scout and light bomber designed in 1933. It had a crew of two (a pilot and an observer). It was originally designed for the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, in order to replace the Fokker C.V.
Fokker C.X | Aircraft of World War II - WW2Aircraft.net Forums
May 24, 2011 · The Fokker C.X was a biplane scout and light bomber designed in 1933. It had a crew of two (a pilot and an observer). It was originally designed for the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, in order to replace the Fokker C.V.
The KVA's reconnaissance thoroughbred - Fokker C.X - iModeler
20 hours ago · The Fokker C.X was developed as a replacement to the Fokker C.V series at the instigation of the KNIL (Netherlands East Indies Air Force). It was slightly smaller than the Fokker C.V and powered by a Kestrel II engine. After satisfactory trials with an initial run of 4 aircraft, the LVA ordered a definitive production run of 16 aircraft powered ...
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