| Fokker B.III |
| The Netherlands, 1926 - The all
wood B.III was a biplane flying boat designed to meet the requirements
for the Dutch East Indies as a long distance reconnaissance aircraft.
The Dutch government chose the Dornier Wal and the only example built
at the Veere factory was shipped to the United States where additional
cabin accommodation made it a useful passenger aircraft in the New
York waters as the B.IIIc. It was owned by Harold Vanderbilt. |
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FM103 |
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1:48 |
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14.6 inch / 37 cm. |
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silver coated as it flew in The Netherlands. |
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€ 1925 |
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Indicated net prices as from September 2007. Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T. |
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