
Fokker D.XVI - Wikipedia
The Fokker D.XVI (sometimes written as Fokker D.16) was a sesquiplane fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s. D.XVI prototype in 1929. The Fokker D.XVI …
Fokker D.XVI (English) - Fokker-history.com
Following a request from the LVA, Fokker developed the D.XVI, a one-and-a-half-decker aircraft with a 460 hp Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar 14-cylinder radial engine in two banks of seven …
Fokker D XVI - fighter
Designed to meet a Netherlands LVA (Luchtvaartafdeling) requirement for a successor to the World War I vintage D VII, the D XVI single-seat unequal-span biplane was powered by a …
Fokker Aircraft - aviastar.org
One of the ugliest Fokker designs, the Fokker T.IVA twin-engined torpedo-bomber/ reconnaissance floatplane was a progressive development of the 1927 ... read more ...
IPMS Nederland - Fokker D.16
Typische Fokker gemengde bouwwijze met staalbuizen met doek romp en houten vleugel. Meerdere motor opties. Gegevens: Meestal voorzien met Jaguar motor; test met AS Panther …
Fokker D.XVI - Wikiwand
The Fokker D.XVI (sometimes written as Fokker D.16) was a sesquiplane fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s.
De Fokker D.XVI - Fokker-history.com
Na een aanvraag van de LVA ontwikkelde Fokker de D.XVI, een anderhalfdekker, met een 460 pk Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar 14 cilinder stermotor in twee rijen van zeven cilinders. Het …
About: Fokker D.XVI - DBpedia Association
The Fokker D.XVI (sometimes written as Fokker D.16) was a sesquiplane fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s. De Fokker D.XVI (D.16) is een dubbeldekker …
Overview page of the Fokker D-series - Fokker-history.com
From the fragile D.II biplane of 1915 to the robust D.XXI fighter of 1936 followed by the last “D” model, the revolutionary D.XXIII of 1939. A number of “D” types have also been built under …
Fokker D.VI - Wikipedia
The Fokker D.VI was a German fighter aircraft built in limited numbers at the end of World War I. The D.VI served in the German and Austro-Hungarian air services. In late 1917, Fokker …