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1 Development  





2 Operators  





3 Specifications (TW-4)  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  














Fokker S.I






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Fokker S.I
Role Primary trainer
Manufacturer Fokker
Designer Reinhold Platz
First flight 1919
Primary users USSR
United States Army Air Service
Number built 3 (and one prototype)

The Fokker S.I was a Dutch primary trainer, first flown in 1919 and the first of a family of trainers from the Fokker company.

Development

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The S.I was designed by Reinhold Platz as a primary trainer with a cantilever parasol wing with two side-by side seats for instructor and pupil in a wide cockpit. It first flew in early 1919 at Schwerin. Although the prototype performed well, the unusual cantilever parasol wing was not liked[citation needed] and only three production aircraft were built.

Two production aircraft were powered by 60 kW (80 hp) Le Rhône engines and were exported to the USSR and one other aircraft was built for the United States Army Air Service for evaluation at McCook Field. The USAAS aircraft was powered by a 67 kW (90 hp) Curtiss OX-5 engine and was designated the TW-4 (Trainer Water-cooled).

Operators

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 Soviet Union
 United States

Specifications (TW-4)

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Data from Wesselink[1]

General characteristics

Performance

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Related lists

Notes

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  1. ^ Wesselink 1982

References

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