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Fokker D.VI

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D.VI
Type Fighter
Manufacturer Fokker
Designed by Reinhold Platz
Number built 59

The Fokker D.VI (Fokker designation V.13) was a German fighter aircraft of World War I built in limited numbers. It was a biplane utilizing a Dr.I fuselage and engine, with D.VII wings. The D.VII was clearly superior and the D.VI was quickly passed over by the German military.


Variants

  • V13/1 : First D.VI prototype, powered by a 145-hp (108-kW) Oberursel U.III rotary piston engine.
  • V13/2 : Second D.VI prototype, powered by a 160-hp (119-kW) Siemens-Halske Sh.III rotary piston engine.
  • D.VI :Single-seat fighter biplane.

Operators


Specifications

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References

  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 399. 


See also

Template:Idflieg D-class designations Template:Fokker aircraft


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