Fokker B.II (1923)

Not to be confused with Fokker M.10, named Fokker B.II by the Austro-Hungarian armed forces
B.II
Role Reconnaissance flying boat
Manufacturer Fokker
First flight 15 December 1923
Number built 1


The Fokker B.II was a reconnaissance flying boat built in the Netherlands in 1923 to be used by warships. It was a conventional flying boat design with sesquiplane wings braced with N-struts. The engine was mounted tractor-fashion on the leading edge of the upper wing. Open cockpits were provided for the crew under the upper wing and in a dorsal position amidships. The Royal Dutch Navy tested the prototype, but no production order followed.


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