Max Speed 81 mph Weight Empty 787 lb Weight Loaded 1,239 lb Endurance 1--1/2 hours Engine 80 hp Oberursel Armament one (1) 7.92mm LMG.08 machine gun For comparison with the more popular model: Max Speed 87.5 mph Weight Empty 878 lb Weight Loaded 1,342 lb Endurance 1--1/2 hours Engine 100 hp Oberursel U1 [or captured 80hp Le Rhone] Armament one (1) 7.92mm LMG.08 machine gun [OR] sometimes (2) 7.92mm LMG.08 Reference: Profile Publication No. 38, "The Fokker Monoplanes"
Cruising speed was 68 mph, with a maximum speed of 81 mph.
The first real fighter plane was the Fokker E1, designed by Antoine Fokker in 1914.
The first real fighter plane was the Fokker E1, designed by Antoine Fokker in 1914.
The first real fighter plane was the Fokker E1, designed by Dutch aircraft designer Antoine Fokker in 1914. At the time, Fokker was working for the Germans.
At the start of WW1 German aircraft were quite basic, Fokker E1 monoplane, Pfalz Scout , Rumpler C1, and Halberstadt were the main contenders. The great German aircraft like Albatros D lll, Fokker D Vll and the famed Fokker Triplane did not appear till 1917, over halfway through the war.
Fokker Flugzeugwerke GmbH was the company formed by Anthony Fokker, but controlled by the German government, that manufactured the famous Fokker fighter planes of World War I.
There were a large number of German WW1 fighter aircraft from the Fokker Eindekker to the Fokker DVIII. Albatros, Pfalz, Roland Et.al. manufactured fighter aircraft duing WW1.
Probably the Fokker series.
e1 is a standard unit used to measure the amount of data flow. 1 e1 refers to 2mbps speed of data flow.
The E1 series high-speed train type had a maximum rated speed of 240 kph (~150 mph). They were operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) from July 1994 until September 2012.
Fokker ended in 1996.
the Fokker Dr1