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F-11 or B.IV

Fokker Aircraft Corporation of America · Transport · Interwar (1919–1938)

F-11 or B.IV — Transport
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The Fokker F-11 was a luxury flying boat produced as an 'air yacht' in the United States in the late 1920s. Technically the aircraft was the Fokker Aircraft Corporation of America's Model 9. It was sold in North America as the Fokker F-11 and was offered in Europe as the Fokker B.IV. By the time the first six aircraft had been constructed, it was already evident that the design was not going to sell well. A few were sold, two to notable multi-millionaires; Harold Vanderbilt and Garfield Wood each purchasing one. One was bought by Air Ferries in San Francisco. The F-11A cost $40,000 but the price was slashed to $32,500 as the depression set in during 1930. The F-11 was a commercial failure.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Transport
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Manufacturer
Fokker Aircraft Corporation of America
Service Entry
1928
Produced
6
Engine
Wright R-1750D Cyclone 9
Thrust / Power
525 hp (392 kW)
Length (ft)
45
Wingspan (ft)
59
Empty Weight (lb)
4500
MTOW (lb)
6845
Range (mi)
400
Max Speed (mph)
112