Top speed 195 km/h | Length 9.85 m | |
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The Fokker B.II was a prototype sesquiplane shipboard reconnaissance flying boat built in the Netherlands in 1923.
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Development
It was a conventional flying boat with a duralumin hull and sesquiplane wings braced with N-struts. The tractor configuration engine was mounted on the leading edge of the upper wing driving a four bladed propeller. 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 orders followed.
Specifications
Data from Les Ailes, December 1923
General characteristics
Performance
References
Fokker B.II (1923) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA