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The Fokker PW-5 (designated Fokker F VI by Fokker) was a Dutch fighter aircraft of the 1920s. It was a parasol monoplane of which twelve were built for the US Army Air Service being used as advanced trainers.

The Fokker PW-5 (designated Fokker F VI by Fokker) was a Dutch fighter aircraft of the 1920s.1

Made by Fokker.

It is the successor of the Fokker D.VIII .

The Fokker PW-5 (designated Fokker F VI by Fokker) was a Dutch fighter aircraft of the 1920s. More topics...2
Empty Weight Lb
1935
Predecessor
Fokker D.VIII
Span Ft
39
Eng 1 Type
water-cooled V-8 engine
Max Speed Mph
144
Endurance
7200.0
Introduced
1922
Developed From
Fokker D.VIII
Span In
5
Bombs
provision for small bombs on rack under fuselage
Gross Weight Lb
2686
Max Speed Note
at sea level
Number Built
12
Crew
1
Climb Rate Ftmin
1585
Height In
Primary user
Manufacturer
First Flight
1921
Eng 1 Name
Hispano-Suiza 8
Height Ft
9
Origin
Netherlands
National Origin
Netherlands
Wing Area Sqft
247
Guns
2
Length Ft
26
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
300
Eng 1 Number
1
Related
*Fokker D.VIII*Fokker D.X
Length In
1
Category

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