
Fokker V.1 - Wikipedia
The Fokker V.1 was a small German sesquiplane experimental fighter prototype built in 1916 by the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.
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-Flugzeugwerke built two small biplane prototypes designated V.13.
The Perfect Wing, Who Designed It? - HistoryNet
Mar 10, 2017 · The internal designation of the type as V1 (the V stood for verspannungslos, or unbraced) suggests that Fokker considered its plywood-skinned cantilever wings its most significant feature. A photo of the V1 wing prior to covering reveals graceful airfoil sections diminishing in thickness from root to tip.
Fokker V1 / V2 / V3 - Flying Machines
The Fokker V1 was the first Fokker prototype with a cantilever wing. It had Fokker's welded steel tube fuselage and the first generation thick airfoil cantilever wings covered with plywood. Unusual rotating wingtips were used for roll control; these were replaced by conventional ailerons in subsequent Fokker designs.
Fokker D.VI (English) - Fokker-history.com
The Fokker D.VI In late 1917 the “Fokker Flugzeugwerke” built two small biplane prototypes designated V.13. The aircraft were actually built from a number of pre-existing components.
The history of Fokker and his airplanes. - Fokker-history.com
V.1 Fokker V-1. The Fokker V.1 was built in December 1916. It was a one-person biplane. with a 100 hp Oberursel engine and armed with two machine guns. The V.1 had no ailerons and due to its squat shape it was nicknamed “Floh” (Flea). V.2 ocher V-2. The V.2 was built January 1917 and was a further development of the V.1.
Fokker D.V - Wikipedia
The Fokker D.V (Fokker designation M.22) was a German biplane fighter of World War I. After the disappointing performance of his D.I through D.IV, Fokker resolved to produce a smaller, lighter rotary-powered design.
Anthony Fokker’s Fünfdecker - HistoryNet
May 21, 2018 · The first of Fokker’s experimental Verspannungslos (“without external bracing”) designs, the V1 and V2, were sesquiplanes with plywood-covered wings and fuselages, respectively powered by air-cooled rotary and water-cooled inline engines.
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The Fokker V.1 was a small German sesquiplane experimental fighter prototype built in 1916 by the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.
Fokker V.1 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Fokker V.1 was a small German sesquiplane experimental fighter prototype built in 1916 by the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. It was the first Fokker aircraft purportedly designed by Reinhold Platz—the respective roles played by Fokker himself, Platz, and possibly others in …