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Fokker F.I






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Fokker F.I
Role Fighter aircraft prototype
Manufacturer Fokker-Flugzeugwerke
Primary user Luftstreitkräfte
Number built 3
Developed from Fokker V.4
Variants Fokker Dr.I
Anthony Fokker demonstrates the F.I prototype himself in 1917.

The Fokker F.I (company designation V.5) was a prototype German fighter triplane design by Reinhold Platz of World War I. It was an improved version of the V.4 prototype triplane. For many decades, the V.5 was misidentified as the V.4.

About the only noticeable difference between the F.I's overall appearance and the later production Fokker Dr.I examples was a subtle convex curve on the outlines of the tailplane's otherwise "diagonal" leading edge planform, leading into the aerodynamic balancing surface at the end of each elevator tip.[1]

Idflieg designated the first three V.5 aircraft F.I, but all subsequent triplanes were designated Dr.I. Werner Voss was shot down while flying F.I 103/17. Manfred von Richthofen flew F.I 102/17 in September 1917, scoring his 60th victory in the aircraft on the 7th of that month. Von Richthofen then went back to flying his Albatros D.V. Kurt Wolff was shot down in F.I 102/17 on 15 September 1917. F.I 101/17 was tested to destruction in August 1918, failing at a load factor of 7.75.

The famous Fokker F.I flown by Voss during his last battle

References

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  1. ^ Peter M. Grosz. "Fokker F.I 102/17". FokkerDr1.com. Archived from the original on November 3, 2010. Retrieved May 17, 2012.

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