Fokker C.I

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The Fokker C.I was a German reconnaissance biplane under development at the end of World War I. The design was essentially an enlarged Fokker D.VII fighter with two seats and a 138 kW (185 hp) BMW IIIa engine. The C.I was originally developed to sell to the German Army. It never saw service in World War I, but Anthony Fokker managed to smuggle parts out of Germany at the time of the Armistice.

Een Fokker C.1A tweedekker verkenningsvliegtuig 2157 002-003Een Fokker C.1A tweedekker verkenningsvliegtuig 2157 002-003
Drawing of Fokker C.I airplane in 3 projectionsDrawing of Fokker C.I airplane in 3 projections
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Zijaanzicht van een Fokker C.I 2161 027113Zijaanzicht van een Fokker C.I 2161 027113
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Fokker C.I met BMW motor 2161 027124Fokker C.I met BMW motor 2161 027124
Het prototype van de O-Maskine 2161 027141Het prototype van de O-Maskine 2161 027141
Fokker C.I (7548582932)Fokker C.I (7548582932)
C-1 vleugel 1983 (7548582326)C-1 vleugel 1983 (7548582326)
N817BP PETERSON BYRON C FOKKER C.I s-n 17268 (2005 Replica) (30165586040)N817BP PETERSON BYRON C FOKKER C.I s-n 17268 (2005 Replica) (30165586040)