Fokker C.I First flown in 1918, the Fokker C.I was a slightly enlarged two-seat version of the highly successful Fokker D.VII intended for reconnaissance. The Great War ended before the plane was introduced into service, and Anthony Fokker smuggled finished examples and parts out of Germany. Fokker ultimately sold these items to the Danes, Dutch, and Soviets as observation and training aircraft. Over 250 examples were produced, and the last C.I left service in 1936.
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SPECIFICATIONS: Country of Manufacture: Germany Manufacturer: Fokker Engine: BMW IIIa Horsepower: 185 hp Empty Weight: 1,885 pounds Max Weight: 2,767 pounds Max Speed: 109 mph Ceiling: 13,123 feet Crew: Two Ar mament: 1 x foward firing MG 1 x rear firing MG