Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1923 to March 1924
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A biplane Fokker airliner? Yes and no - the substantial lower wing of the F.V (F.5) could be removed and it could be operated as a monoplane, although as such it looked dangerously incomplete. Only this example was built and it was tested for two weeks by the German-Russian airline Deruluft, carrying the Russian registration RR13. It became H-NABW in March 1924, and shortly thereafter it was exported to Austria. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:RR13
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.V
C/n (msn):2050
Operator Titles:(Deruluft)
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1923 to March 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1923 to March 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:133979Submit Correction
View count: 1072
A biplane Fokker airliner? Yes and no - the substantial lower wing of the F.V (F.5) could be removed and it could be operated as a monoplane, although as such it looked dangerously incomplete. Only this example was built and it was tested for two weeks by the German-Russian airline Deruluft, carrying the Russian registration RR13. It became H-NABW in March 1924, and shortly thereafter it was exported to Austria. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:RR13
Aircraft Version:Fokker F.V
C/n (msn):2050
Operator Titles:(Deruluft)
Location:Not known
Country:Not known
Photo Date:June 1923 to March 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive