Koolhoven F.K.43
F.K.43 | |
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Role | passenger transport |
Manufacturer | Koolhoven |
First flight | 1931 |
Introduction | 1931 |
Primary users | KLM Royal Netherlands Air Force Royal Air Force |
Number built | 20 |
Developed from | Koolhoven F.K.41 |
Koolhoven F.K.43 was a small four-seat, single-engined monoplane passenger aircraft manufactured by Koolhoven in the Netherlands. It was a direct successor of the F.K.41.
It was a quite successful design with good flying qualities. KLM purchased twelve aircraft and used it as a flying taxi and for pilot training. Two of these were built by Aviolanda.
At the outbreak of World War II, four F.K.43s were requisitioned by the Royal Netherlands Air Force. One of these escaped destruction by flying to England, where it was taken into use as a liaison aircraft by the Royal Air Force. After the war another eight aircraft with a different engine were manufactured by Fokker (the aircraft were called "Fokhovens"). Only one of these heavily modified aircraft has survived until today.
Specifications (F.K.43)
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Capacity: 3 passengers
- Length: 8.3 m (27 ft 2¾in)
- Wingspan: 10.9 m (35 ft 9 in)
- Height: ()
- Max. takeoff weight: 1,140 kg ()
- Powerplant: 1 × de Havilland Gipsy Major 2-blade, 97 kW (130 hp)
- Propellers: 1 propeller, 1 per engine
Performance
- Maximum speed: 190 km/h (103 knots, 118 mph)
See also
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