
Fokker V.40 sport plane prototype | Secret Projects Forum
Dec 31, 2008 · The V.40 was the smallest ever built by the Fokker Works. Its wing span was only 5.9 m. (19.5 ft.), the area 7 sq. m. (75.5 sq. ft.); its length was 3.94 m. (13 ft.). The V.40 was powered by an old 35-h.p. Anzani inverted-Y air-cooled engine, and had a top speed of 111 km./hr. (69 m.p.h.).
Fokker V.1 - Wikipedia
The Fokker V.1 was a small German sesquiplane experimental fighter prototype built in 1916 by the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.
Fokker Alpha-Numeric Aircraft Designations | Secret Projects …
Dec 25, 2024 · Fokker V-types - Dutch Prototype/Project Designations - 1920-1925 The V 45, like other Fokker projects, was re-designated in the revised designation system of 1920-1925. As noted above, the V 45 acted as the Fokker F.II prototype.
Fokker V.8 - Wikipedia
Fokker V.8 was a five-winged aircraft built by Fokker for the Luftstreitkräfte during World War I. After the initial success of the Fokker Dr.I triplane, Anthony Fokker proposed a quintuplane, reasoning that if three wings were good, five would be even better.
WWI Fokker Monoplanes | Secret Projects Forum
Jun 16, 2024 · A few details of these Fokker 'V' for Versuchflugzeug fighter types: The V 17 was part of the Fokker V 4 airframe evolution. While the V 4 was refined into the service Dr.I, its original fuselage design also formed the basis for the 1917 V 9 and 1918 V 14 biplanes.
The history of Fokker and his airplanes. - Fokker-history.com
V.18 / D-VII Fokker V-18, Fokker D-7 The V.18 was built in December 1917 and had a 160 hp Mercedes engine. The fighter was designed by Reinhold Platz, Fokker's chief constructor, but the V.18 was not built by Fokker, but only built under license by other aircraft manufacturers.
Replica Fokker V.40 project underway in Germany
Feb 13, 2010 · Today I would like to present our project of the Engels E.7 (replica of the Fokker V.40). This is an airplane designed by Anthony Fokker in 1919 for the civilian market. It is considered as the forefather of the ultralight airplane.
Fokker V38 (C.I) - Military Aviation Museum
The V38 design was essentially an enlarged Fokker D.VII fighter with two seats and a 185-hp BMW IIIa engine. It was the final wartime development of the D.VII. It was built at the request of the German airforce for a fast two-seater which could be built with D.VII parts and tooling.
5 July 1917 - This Day in Aviation
Jul 5, 2024 · The Fokker F.I was a prototype single-engine, single-seat triplane fighter, designed and built by Fokker Flugzeugwerke GmbH, Schwerin, Germany. After very slight changes, the production version would be designated Fokker Dr.I.
Fokker Parasol-Wing Fighters - Secret Projects Forum
Mar 11, 2006 · The Fokker parasol-wing fighters started with the rotary powered V.26, prototype of the E.V/D.VIII, described by Weyl as "more or less a V.13 [1918 D.VI prototype] with the bottom wing removed". The V.28 was very similar, but strengthened to use rotaries of up to twice the power of the V.26's Le Rhône.