Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk
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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk - The Navy's Flying Boat Factory - was the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service' aeroplane producer. It was established in Horten in 1915.
It produced a total of 120 planes from 1915 to 1940.
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[edit] Planes produced
The types of planes produced may be divided into the following categories.
- Aircraft trainers
- Reconnaissance planes
- Torpedo planes
- Fighter aircraft (known as Jagerfly).
Bomber planes were not a priority as they were deemed an aggressor's weapon and not fit for a neutral country.
[edit] Models
- M.F. 1 (Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk type 1) Maurice Farman Hydroaeroplan, type 1914. 6 built.
- M.F. 2 Could carry two 50 kg minebombs, radio and machine gun.
- M.F. 3
- M.F. 4
- M.F. 5
- M.F. 6
- M.F. 7
- 8 M.F .8
- 10 M.F. 9 aka. "Høverjageren" a fighter
- 4 M.F. 10 trainer
- 29 M.F. 11 Reconnaissance
- 1 M.F. 12
[edit] Airplanes built under license
- 8 Sopwith Baby built under licence.
- 7 Douglas DT-2B/C built on licence.
- Hansa Brandenburg "Make" built on licence based on the Hansa Brandenburg W.33
- 6 Make I
- 24 Make II
- 11 Make III built at Kjeller Flyfabrikk and known as Kjeller F.F.8 "Make" III .
[edit] External links and references
- History of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (Norwegian)
- Polish page about Norwegian airplanes (Polish)