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The Fokker E.V was a German parasol-monoplane fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz and ... Brian Coughlin perished in a crash while flying the D.VIII during an ...
The 60-year-old pilot was known as an ‘experienced’ replica restorer who adored historical aircraft
The 1927 KLM Fokker F.VIII crash happened on 22 August 1927 when Fokker F.VIII H-NADU of KLM crashed at Underriver, Kent, following structural failure of the tailfin or rudder. The aircraft was operating an international scheduled flight from Croydon , Surrey, to Waalhaven Airport , Rotterdam , the Netherlands.
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The Fokker Dr.I (Dreidecker, "triplane" in German), often known simply as the Fokker Triplane, was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. The Dr.I saw widespread service in the spring of 1918.
Fokker D.VI. The new aircraft, designated D.VI, passed its Typenprüfung (official type test) on 15 March 1918. [5] The production aircraft utilized the Oberursel Ur.II, which was the only readily available German rotary engine.
The involved airplane was a KLM owned Fokker F.III with registration H-. The airplane was built in 1924 by KLM from spare parts of other Fokker aircraft, including an earlier H-NABM (built by Fokker in Schwerin, Germany) that crashed near Croydon on 17 July 1923. It had a standard Armstrong Siddeley Puma engine of 240 hp.
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