
Fokker V.6 - Wikipedia
The Fokker V.6 was a prototype fighter triplane developed in Germany during World War I in parallel with the V.5, from which the famous Dr.I was developed. The V.6 was powered by an …
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 …
Fokker V.6 (Fokker D.VII) Triplane Fighter Prototype
Jul 31, 2019 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Fokker V.6 (Fokker D.VII) Triplane Fighter Prototype including pictures.
Fokker V.6 (Fokker D.VII): Photos, History, Specification
Its maneuverability, rate of climb, and high operational limitations made it an immediate success against the slower, less maneuverable, and heavier-equipped Fokker biplanes in service at the …
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, …
Fokker V.6 - Wikiwand
The Fokker V.6 was a prototype fighter triplane developed in Germany during World War I in parallel with the V.5, from which the famous Dr.I was developed. The V.6 was powered by an …
Fokker V6 - Flying Machines
The Fokker V.6 was an experimental triplane powered by a 160 hp Mercedes D.III. Its first configuration is shown here; to reduce drag the bottom wing was later faired into the fuselage.
Fokker D.VII (F) - Military Aviation Museum
The metal tubed fuselage and the thick box-spar wing coupled with the 180hp Mercedes a D.IIIaü, and later the over compressed 185hp BMW IIIa V6 in-line engines (125mph) gave German …
Fokker D.VI (English)
On 15 March 1918, the V.13 was approved by the Idflieg and given the type designation D.VI for the German Army. Fokker received a contract to supply fifty-nine aircraft, which were fitted …
Fokker V.6 | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Fokker V.6 was a prototype fighter triplane developed in Germany during World War I in parallel with the V.5, from which the famous Dr.I was developed. The V.6 was powered by an …