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The Fokker M.16 was a prototype biplane fighter designed by the Fokker Aircraft Company during the First World War for the Imperial German Army's Imperial German Air Service and the Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Three aircraft were built in 1915–1916, but it was not accepted for service by either nation after a fatal crash during flight testing.