Fokker C.V

Reconnaissance & Bomber Biplane

Fokker C.Vd, Luchtvaartafdeeling / Luchtvaartbrigade, 634, c/n 4931 © Willem Honders
Photo ©: Willem Honders (Photos at airliners.net)
The Fokker C.V is a single-engine two-seat reconaissance and bomber biplane aircraft produced by the Dutch manufacturer Fokker, N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek, designed by Anthony Fokker.
The Fokker C.V was license-built in Sweden by Centrala Verkstaden Malmslätt (CVM) as the J 3 and S 6, in Italy by Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali SpA as the IMAM Ro.1, in Switzerland by EKW, Eidgenösschische Konstruktionswerkstätten and in Hungary by Manfred Weiss Flugzeug- und Motorbau AG as the WM Budapest 9, 11 & 14.
Crew2
Propulsion1 Piston Engine
Engine ModelHispano-Suiza 12
Engine Power331 kW444 hp
max. Cruise Speed185 km/h100 kts
  115 mph
max. Speed (vne)224 km/h121 kts
  139 mph
Service Ceiling6.360 m20.866 ft
Range770 km416 NM
479 mi.
Empty Weight1.250 kg2.756 lbs
max. Takeoff Weight1.850 kg4.079 lbs
Wing Span12,50 m41 ft 0 in
Wing Area28,8 m²310 ft²
Length9,50 m31 ft 2 in
Height3,50 m11 ft 6 in
First Flight05/1924
Production Statusout of production
Total Production>950
Data for (Version)Fokker C.V-D
VariantsC.V-B, C.V-C, C.V-D, C.V-E, C.V-W, Imam Ro.1, Budapest 9 / 11 / 14, C.VI, C.IX