Fokker F.VIII
Airliner, Fokker, Fuselage, Empennage, Bristol Jupiter
978-613-5-86515-8
6135865153
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2011-09-16
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Fokker F.VIII (or F.8) was a large twin-engined airliner designed and produced by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker in the 1920s. In 1926, the Dutch airline KLM issued a request for an airliner with more passenger capacity than the F.VII variants in operation at the time. Designer Reinhold Platz immediately started work on the F.VIII in response. The F.VIII[1] featured mixed construction: fuselage and tail section were constructed as a frame of welded steel covered with plywood (sometimes known as multiplex), canvas and duralumin, but the wing framing was all wood covered with plywood. This had become standard Fokker construction and the result was one of their characteristic cantilever high winged monoplanes.
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