Fokker D.VI
Fighter Biplane
The Fokker D.VI is a single-engine single-seat fighter biplane aircraft produced during world war I by the German manufacturer Fokker Aeroplanbau GmbH.
The Fokker D.VI is a development of the Fokker Dr. I Dreidecker. Because of the success of the Fokker D.VII only 60 Fokker D.VI were completed. Most Fokker D.VI were used as trainer aircraft.
Crew | 1 |
Propulsion | 1 Rotary Engine | |
Engine Model | Oberursel Ur.II | |
Engine Power | 81 kW | 109 hp |
Speed | 196 km/h | 106 kts 122 mph |
Service Ceiling | 6.000 m | 19.685 ft |
Range | 300 km | 162 NM 186 mi. |
Empty Weight | 393 kg | 866 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 585 kg | 1.290 lbs |
Wing Span | 7,65 m | 25 ft 1 in |
Wing Area | 17,7 m² | 191 ft² |
Length | 6,25 m | 20 ft 6 in |
Height | 2,55 m | 8 ft 4 in |
First Flight | 1918 | |
Production Status | out of production | |
Production Range | 1918 | |
Total Production | 60 | |
Developed from | Fokker Dr.I |
Data for (Version) | Fokker D.VI |
[Photo-ID: 4403] © Karsten Palt 2011-10-08 | |
Fokker D.VI Luftstreitkräfte des Deutschen Kaiserreichs Replica | |
Luftfahrt- und Technik-Museumspark [Merseburg] |