| Fokker C.XIW |
| The Netherlands, 1935 - The C.XI-W
was developed in 1935 for naval use. It was a two-seat reconnaissance
and light bomber biplane on floats, that could be catapulted from
cruisers. The aircraft had originally an open cockpit, but the production
machines all got a sliding perspex roof similar to that of the C.X.
Most of the C.XI-W's were used by the Dutch Navy Air Arm in the Dutch
East Indies. The aircraft was powered by a Wright Cyclone. |
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FM88 |
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1:48 |
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10.6 inch / 27 cm. |
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MLD (Dutch Navy Air Service); red-white-blue
cocardes |
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€ 2050 |
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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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