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Location:Not known
Country:Spain
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:393625Submit Correction
View count: 340
The first of probably ten C.IIIs delivered to Spain in 1923. The C.III was a Hispano-engined C.I. The aircraft were used as advanced trainers at Los Alcázares, Murcia. A replica of this airframe is in the Museo del Aire, Madrid. Photo from: Fokker-history.com
Registration / Serial:M-MOAB
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.III
C/n (msn):136
Operator Titles:Spain - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Spain
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Country:Spain
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:393625Submit Correction
View count: 340
The first of probably ten C.IIIs delivered to Spain in 1923. The C.III was a Hispano-engined C.I. The aircraft were used as advanced trainers at Los Alcázares, Murcia. A replica of this airframe is in the Museo del Aire, Madrid. Photo from: Fokker-history.com
Registration / Serial:M-MOAB
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.III
C/n (msn):136
Operator Titles:Spain - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Spain
Photo Date:1923
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Area:Cuatro Vientos / Museo del Aire [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Spain
Collection:Museo del Aire
Photo Date:3 October 2015
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:236Submit Correction
View count: 898
The Fokker C.I was a two-seat scout based on the famous D.VII fighter. It did not see combat in WWI, but became an important aircraft in the Dutch air arm after Anthony Fokker's return to Holland. The C.II variant was a three-seat passenger transport, and the C.III a Hispano Suiza-engined C.I.
Registration / Serial:M-MOAB
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.III (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Spain - Air Force
City / Area:Cuatro Vientos / Museo del Aire [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Spain
Photo Date:3 October 2015
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Area:Cuatro Vientos / Museo del Aire [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Spain
Collection:Museo del Aire
Photo Date:3 October 2015
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:236Submit Correction
View count: 898
The Fokker C.I was a two-seat scout based on the famous D.VII fighter. It did not see combat in WWI, but became an important aircraft in the Dutch air arm after Anthony Fokker's return to Holland. The C.II variant was a three-seat passenger transport, and the C.III a Hispano Suiza-engined C.I.
Registration / Serial:M-MOAB
Aircraft Version:Fokker C.III (replica)
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:Spain - Air Force
City / Area:Cuatro Vientos / Museo del Aire [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Spain
Photo Date:3 October 2015
Photo by:Peter de JongContact