The Hannover F.10 was an early German airliner developed shortly after World War I by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik based on their wartime escort fighters; the Hannover CL. II and its derivatives. Unlike those aircraft which were all biplane designs the F.10 was a single-bay triplane with a middle wing mounted flush with the fuselage top and a top wing mounted on struts above it. I-struts were used in the interplane gap as on the Hannover CL.V.
Made by Hannoversche Waggonfabrik.