The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 (sometimes known as the Høver M.F.11 after its designer) was a three-seat single-engined biplane used by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service for maritime reconnaissance in the decade before the Second World War. The fuselage of the M.F. 11 was made of welded steel bars and wood formers covered with canvas. Crew members used gosport tubes for communication. Twenty-nine aircraft were produced in total. The M.F.
Made by Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk.
It is the successor of the Høver M.F. 10 .