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Fokker M.7
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M.7 | |
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Type | Reconnaissance aircraft |
Manufacturer | Fokker |
The Fokker M.7 was a two-seat German reconnaissance aircraft of World War I. Significantly, it was the Fokker company's first wartime sale, in this case to the German Navy which bought 20 examples in 1915. The M.7 was a one-bay biplane of conventional configuration with slightly staggered wings and Fokker's distinctive comma-shaped rudder.
The W.3 was a floatplane version of the M.7.
Variants
- M.7 : Two-seat reconnaissance aircraft.
- W.3 : Two-seat reconnaissance floatplane.
- Fokker B : This designation was given to 12 Fokker M.7s which were sold to Austro-Hungary.
Specifications (M.7)
References
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 402.
- Das Virtuelle Luftfahrtmuseum
See also
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