| Fokker C.V-D |
| The Netherlands, 1924 - The C.V
was the best selling military Fokker of the prewar years. By using
various wings and engines it could be used for different military
purposes, such as tactical and strategical reconnaissance and as a
fighter-bomber. It was a simple and robust aircraft that became popular
with a number of air forces: C.V's flew in The Netherlands, Bolivia,
Denmark, Switzerland, Hungary, Finland, Norway and Sweden. In Italy
it flew as the Romeo Ro-1 for the Reggia Aeronautica. Production ceased
in 1934. |
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FM82 |
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1:48 |
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10.2 inch / 26 cm. |
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LVA (Dutch Army Air Force), Kestrel powered;
red-white-blue cocardes or orange triangles |
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€ 1375 |
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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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