The Fokker M.7 (Fokker B)
The M.7 was built in January 1915.
It was a two-seat, one-and-a-half-decker with a 7-cylinder 80 hp Oberursel UO rotary engine.
About 20 were built.
About 20 of them were built for reconnaissance purposes.
Austria-Hungary bought 12 of them, where the M.7 was called the “Fokker-B”.
The M.7 had several types of tension frames on the fuselage to stabilize the wing.
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