The Fokker M.6

M.6 1914 Two-seat monoplane, reconnaissance aircraft with a 7-cylinder 80 hp Oberursel UO rotary engine, one (proto) type built, crashed in 1914.

Only one example of this parasol sailor, built in 1914, was ever built.

It was a two-seat scout, equipped with a 7-cylinder 80 hp Oberursel UO rotary engine.

Only one of these was ever built.


The placement of the wing thus allowed the pilot to have good visual visibility downwards through the gap between the wing and the fuselage.


The M.6 two-seater crashed at Schwerin in 1914.


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