Fokker M.16

The Fokker M.16 was a full-gap (it had a deep fuselage that completely filled the interplane gap) single-engine, two-seat fighter/reconnaissance aircraft developed in 1915. It had a single 149 kW (200 hp) Austro-Daimler water-cooled inline engine. It was armed with two 7.92 mm (.312 in) machine guns.

Fokker M.16
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Fokker
Introduction 1915

The M.16E was the prototype for the M.16Z, which had either the Austro-Daimler or a 119 kW (160 hp) Mercedes engine.

The M.16E served in the Austrian-Hungarian Army as the Fokker B.III.


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