Fokker M.6

M.6
Role Experimental aircraft
Type of aircraft
Manufacturer Fokker
First flight June 1914
Number built 1

The Fokker M.6 was a two-seat experimental design resembling the later E.I fighter. It had a 60 kW (80 hp) Oberursel engine and first flew in June 1914.

Bibliography

  • Herris, Jack (2020). Fokker Aircraft of WWI: Volume 1: Spinne–M.10 & Watercraft: A Centennial Perspective on Great War Airplanes. Great War Aviation Centennial Series. Vol. 51. n.p.: Aeronaut Books. ISBN 978-1-953201-05-8.
  • Leaman, Paul (2001). Fokker Aircraft of World War One. Marlborough, UK: Crowood Press. ISBN 1-86126-353-8.
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pre-1918
  • M.1
  • M.2
  • M.3
  • M.4
  • M.5
  • M.6
  • M.7
  • M.8
  • M.9
  • M.10
  • M.14
  • M.15
  • M.16
  • M.17
  • M.18
  • M.19
  • M.21
  • M.22
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  • B.I
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