- Fokker F.VIII
infobox Aircraft
name = F.VIII
type =Airliner
manufacturer =Fokker
caption = Fokker F.VIII "Jämtland" from Swedish airline ABA
designer =Reinhold Platz
first flight =12 March 1927
introduced =
retired =
status =
primary user =KLM
more users = British AirwaysSwedish Air Force Finnish Air Force
produced =
number built =13
unit cost =
developed from =Fokker F.VII The Fokker F.VIII (or F.8) was a large twin-enginedairliner designed and produced by the Dutch aircraft manufacturerFokker in the 1920s.History
In 1926, Dutch "Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij" or
KLM issued a request for an airliner with more capacity than the F.VII and F.VIIa in operation at the time. DesignerReinhold Platz immediately started work on the F.VIII in response.The prototype made its maiden flight on
12 March 1927 . It featured so-called mixed construction:fuselage and tail section were constructed as a frame of welded steel covered withmultiplex , canvas anddural , but the wing framing was all wood covered with multiplex. The power plants were twoBristol Jupiter radial engine s.Only ten F.VIII aircraft were built. KLM accepted delivery of the first issue on
24 June 1927 and had six or seven in service. Hungarian companyMalert seems to have bought one aircraft, while another two or three were built under licence at the WM factory usingGnome-Rhône Jupiter 9A engines. In 1936, two of KLM's aircraft were sold toBritish Airways and in 1937, KLM's PH-AED was sold toVenezuela . On the eve of war in 1939, one of KLM's Fokker F.VIII's, PH-AEG, was transferred to theSwedish Air Force via ABA. Thus the airplane first flew with civil identification code SE-AEB but later on it got its Swedish Air Force designation, 916. This Fokker type was called Tp 10 in Swedish service. It was equipped with aPratt & Whitney Wasp D1 T1 engine. Another KLM aircraft found its way toSweden and was registerd there as SE-AHA.In July 1927, Fokker converted one aircraft into an amphibian bomber with a
machine gun in the front section. This type was given the designation F.VIII-W, but it was never ordered, so only the one aircraft was built in this configuration.Finnish service
The
Finnish Air Force 's sole Fokker F.VIII was built at the Nederlandsche Vliegtuigenfabrieken N.V. ("Dutch Aeroplanes Factories Ltd.") inAmsterdam in 1928 and carried registration code H-NAEL and production number 5076. KLM used it for regular passenger service with registration PH-AEI. In 1937 it was sold toBritish Airways , where it was registered as G-AEPU and used to transport passengers across theEnglish Channel . Swedish companyG.A. Flygrender purchased the aircraft in 1939 and it was ferried to Sweden via Amsterdam,Copenhagen andTorslanda on7 April 1939 . While in Sweden, the aircraft mainly flew in theGothenburg area. The aircraft carried registration SE-AHA during that time and was equipped with Pratt & Whitney Wasp engines, unique to this type of aircraft.During the
Winter War the Swedish National Socialist organization "Nationella Samlingen " organized a national fundraising drive for Finland's anti-Bolshevik war. With money obtained it purchased the above-mentioned F.VIII from G.A. Flygrederi, for 73,500 Swedishkronor . Thus, Swedish SE-AHA became Finnish OH-FOA and was flown to Finland on11 November 1940 . Once in the Finnish Air Force it was given code FE-1. Due to the bad condition of its wings it first had to be overhauled. It took until4 August ,1941 before the plane was transferred toLeLv 46 . There, it was mainly used to transport woundedsoldier s from the island ofLunkula . Ten flights were made before the aircraft was destroyed on27 September 1941 , due to engine failure caused by air in the fuel system. The crew escaped unharmed despite their crash-landing in the woods; they were transporting at least one seriously injured passenger at that moment.Variants
*F.VIII - Main production version, also known as F.8, 12-13 built
*F.VIII-W - floater-equipped bomber aircraft, also known as F.8-W, one F.VIII was rebuilt into this versionOperators
Civil
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KLM
*ABA
*British AirwaysMilitary
*FIN
*SWE (Tp 10)pecifications (F.VIII)
aircraft specifications
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crew=three
capacity=10 passengers
length main=16.80 m
length alt= ft in
span main=23.00 m
span alt= ft in
height main=4.20 m
height alt= ft in
area main=82 m²
area alt= ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main=3,350 kg
empty weight alt= lb
loaded weight main=
loaded weight alt=
useful load main=
useful load alt=
max takeoff weight main=5,800 kg
max takeoff weight alt= lb
more general=engine (prop)=
Bristol Jupiter IV,Gnome-Rhône Jupiter orPratt & Whitney Wasp
type of prop=air-cooled radials
number of props=2
power main= 525 hp
power alt= kW) (P&W
power original=max speed main=210 km/h
max speed alt= mph
cruise speed main=180 km/h
cruise speed alt= mph
stall speed main=
stall speed alt=
never exceed speed main=
never exceed speed alt=
range main=1,100 km
range alt= mi
ceiling main=5,500 m
ceiling alt= ft
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climb rate alt=
loading main=
loading alt=
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power/mass main=
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ources
* Timo Heinonen: "Thulinista Hornetiin - Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseon julkaisuja 3", 1992. ISBN 951-95688-2-4
* Matti Hämäläinen: "Pommituslentolaivue 46", Koala-Kustannus 2005. ISBN 952-5186-61-X
* [http://www.dutch-aviation.nl/index5/Civil/index5-2%20F8.html www.dutch-aviation.nl]ee also
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*Ford Tri-Motorsequence=
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* List of airliners
*List of military aircraft of Sweden
*List of aircraft of the Finnish Air Force see also=
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