| Article number: | 50.10.009 |
Fokker S11
Source: www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_S.11
The Fokker S.11 Instructor is a single-engine, two-seater, propeller-driven training aircraft manufactured by Fokker. The aircraft is fitted with a Lycoming O-435-A boxer engine delivering 190 hp.
In this second post-war design by Fokker, the instructor and student sit side by side. The prototype, the PH-NBE, was flown for the first time on 18 December 1947 by Gerben Sonderman.[1]
Distinctive features of the aircraft include the large cockpit and the bent landing gear legs. Behind the seats there is space for luggage, a third seat or an additional 114-litre fuel tank.[2] The training aircraft was used by the Royal Netherlands Air Force and the Royal Netherlands Navy. It was also sold to Israel and built under licence in both Italy and Brazil.[3]
The S.12 is an S.11 with nose wheel landing gear. Only a prototype of the S.12 was ever built.
Users.
Technical data:
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General |
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Manufacturer |
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Role |
Trainer |
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2 |
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Dimensions |
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8.15 m |
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2.40 m |
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11.0 m |
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Wing area |
18.5 m² |
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Weight |
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Empty weight |
810 kg |
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Max. weight |
1,100 kg |
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Power source |
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Lycoming O-435-A |
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Performance |
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Top speed |
209 |
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Range |
580 km |
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Service ceiling |
3,850 m |
Specifications Model drawing:
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Drawing number |
50.10.009 |
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Author |
J.H. Bosman |
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Description |
Fokker S11 military training aircraft |
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Quality |
Ì´Ì_ |
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Difficulty |
C |
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Scale |
1 : 25 |
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Number of sheets A00 |
0 |
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Number of A0 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A1 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A2 sheets |
2 |
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Number of A3 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A4 sheets |
0 |
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Total number of drawing sheets |
2 |
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Number of A4 text pages |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
65 |
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Special features |
span 56 cm |
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Comments |
Ì´Ì_ |