| Fokker F.V |
| The Netherlands, 1922 - In the design
of the F.IV Fokker overestimated the capacity the airlines needed
and in the F.V an adapted version was met, with room for 8 passengers
and a (projected) toilet. The aircraft was designed as a biplane with
a detachable lower wing for higher speeds with smaller loads. Construction
difficulties with the lower wing attachment prevented it from being
succesful. The one example built was test flown in the Netherlands
as H-NABW and saw operational service in Germany with Deruluft as
RR13. The model is like the real thing; the lower wing is detachable.
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FM128 |
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1:72 |
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8.7 inch / 22 cm. |
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H-NABW and Deruluft RR13. |
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€ 1350 |
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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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