Fokker S.III
The Fokker S.III was a biplane trainer aircraft of the 1920s. It was of conventional configuration, seating the pilot and instructor in tandem, open cockpits. The single-baywings were staggered and of unequal span.
In 1927, Fokker's US subsidiary, Atlantic Aircraft imported a single example, in an attempt to interest the US Army in the type, but this did not result in a sale. The aircraft was eventually purchased by the Wright [Aeronautical Corporation] and used as an engine testbed until broken up in 1929.
Variants
- S.III : Two-seat primary trainer biplane.
- S-3 : One aircraft imported into the United States by Atlantic Aircraft.
Operators
- Royal [Danish Air Force] - Two aircraft
- Royal [Netherlands Navy]
Specifications (S.III)