Fokker F.III construction and first tests (early 20s)

Fokker F.III construction and first tests (early 20s)

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The Fokker F.III was a single-engined high-winged monoplane aircraft produced in the 1920s. It could carry five passengers.
The pilot now sat alongside the engine, this unusual arrangement meant that pilots were "burned on one side and frozen on the other".
The F.III was first used by KLM when they reopened their Amsterdam-London service on 14 April 1921. Soon, F.IIIs were also flying on routes to Bremen, Brussels, Hamburg, and Paris. They proved to be very reliable aircraft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_F.III
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