After the initial success of the Fokker Dr. I triplane Anthony Fokker proposed a quintuplane. His Chief Engineer Reinhold Platz was opposed to building the aircraft. Some portions of the V.6 were used. Biplane wings were added mid-fuselage producing an aircraft with five wings. The pilot was seated just ahead of the biplane wings. The triplane wings forward were just behind the propeller. Fokker who was his own test pilot flew it twice. It never flew again.
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