Fokker D.I

The Fokker D.I (company designation M.18) was a development of the D.II fighter. The D.I was also flown in Austro-Hungarian service as a fighter trainer aircraft under the designation B.III. Confusing the matter further, both the D.II and D.I arrived at the Front in German service at similar times, in July–August 1916. The main designer was Martin Kreutzer.

Fokker D.I and B.III
Role Fighter aircraft
Manufacturer Fokker-Flugzeugwerke
Designer Martin Kreutzer
Introduction 1916
Produced July 1916
Number built 144
Variants Fokker D.II, D.III and D.IV.
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