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Fokker T.I / T.II / T.III
The Fokker T.II & T.III were a single engine floatplane designed in the Netherlands in the early 1920s as a bomber or torpedo bomber.
Variants
T.I
Unbuilt Project
T.II
Company designation of the torpedo bomber evaluated by the US Navy as the Fokker FT
FT-1
The US Navy’s designation for the T.II as delivered.
FT-2
The third aircraft modified by the US Navy.
T.III
Landplane bomber.
T.III-W
Floatplane torpedo bomber.
Wheels and floats were interchangeable.
Specifications
T-II
Crew
Two
Length
15.56 m (51 ft 1 in)
Wingspan
19.83 m (65 ft 1 in)
Gross weight
3,314 kg (7,306 lb)
Powerplant
1 × Liberty 12A water-cooled V-12 engine, 300 kW (400 hp)
Propellers
2-bladed
Performance
Maximum speed
167 km/h (104 mph, 90 kn)
Armament
1 x Machine gun in rear cockpit
1 x Torpedo.
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