7 results found
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:23 September 1935
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:367351Submit Correction
View count: 194
There have actually been 3 aircraft that carried the serial '276', this one is likely the third '276'. The first one (a prototype, c/n 5168) was sold to Romania for an international competition. The second '276' (c/n 5271) crashed at Soesterberg due to wing flutter. The third '276' (c/n 5325) collided with '283' (c/n 5273). Photo from W. Muntinga
Registration / Serial:276
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5325
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:23 September 1935
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:23 September 1935
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:367351Submit Correction
View count: 194
There have actually been 3 aircraft that carried the serial '276', this one is likely the third '276'. The first one (a prototype, c/n 5168) was sold to Romania for an international competition. The second '276' (c/n 5271) crashed at Soesterberg due to wing flutter. The third '276' (c/n 5325) collided with '283' (c/n 5273). Photo from W. Muntinga
Registration / Serial:276
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5325
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:Not known
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:23 September 1935
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:15 January 1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:367343Submit Correction
View count: 302
The D.XVI were vulnerable to wing flutter (vibration of the wing) during diving manoeuvres. The instruments were capable of indicating a max of 450km/h, often 250 km/h was reached twice. During testing, the aircraft crashed due to this wing flutter. Thankfully, the pilot survived. As a result, counterweights were added to the ailerons. Photo from W. Muntinga
Registration / Serial:276
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5271
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:15 January 1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:15 January 1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:367343Submit Correction
View count: 302
The D.XVI were vulnerable to wing flutter (vibration of the wing) during diving manoeuvres. The instruments were capable of indicating a max of 450km/h, often 250 km/h was reached twice. During testing, the aircraft crashed due to this wing flutter. Thankfully, the pilot survived. As a result, counterweights were added to the ailerons. Photo from W. Muntinga
Registration / Serial:276
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5271
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:15 January 1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1 October 1939 to 10 May 1940
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:293102Submit Correction
View count: 247
The old fighter wears the orange triangle markings introduced 1 October 1939 but it is listed as withdrawn that July. Perhaps it found a non-flying retirement job.
Registration / Serial:278
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5273
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1 October 1939 to 10 May 1940
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1 October 1939 to 10 May 1940
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:293102Submit Correction
View count: 247
The old fighter wears the orange triangle markings introduced 1 October 1939 but it is listed as withdrawn that July. Perhaps it found a non-flying retirement job.
Registration / Serial:278
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5273
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1 October 1939 to 10 May 1940
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:292291Submit Correction
View count: 428
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:292291Submit Correction
View count: 428
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
Location:In Flight
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:291928Submit Correction
View count: 429
14 Fokker D.XVI's (275 - 288) were delivered, of which the first few aircraft had a Jaguar engine. They were troublesome engines which often caused problems and the need for a revision well before the indicated maximum flight hours of the engine. 277 was equipped with a Panther engine in July 1932 and set an altitude record (9587 m / 31,453 ft) in June 1932. In 1935 the aircraft was equipped with a different Panther engine and a three-bladed prop (with no armament). The aircraft was eventually taken by the Germans at Texel. The pilot here is Gerhard Sandberg.
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
Photo ID:291928Submit Correction
View count: 429
14 Fokker D.XVI's (275 - 288) were delivered, of which the first few aircraft had a Jaguar engine. They were troublesome engines which often caused problems and the need for a revision well before the indicated maximum flight hours of the engine. 277 was equipped with a Panther engine in July 1932 and set an altitude record (9587 m / 31,453 ft) in June 1932. In 1935 the aircraft was equipped with a different Panther engine and a three-bladed prop (with no armament). The aircraft was eventually taken by the Germans at Texel. The pilot here is Gerhard Sandberg.
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1932
Photo from:Kas van Zonneveld CollectionContact
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1929 to December 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:133758Submit Correction
View count: 783
A razor sharp photograph of an early, Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar-powered D.XVI fighter. The markings are apparently Italian - it seems that 157 is an Italian MM serial number. The aircraft was not accepted by the Regia Aeronautica folllowing test flights. It arrived in Mukden (Shenyang) on 25 July 1931, shortly before the Mukden Incident. It was reportedly tested in Peking in August 1931. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:MM157
Alternate Serial:157
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5245
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1929 to December 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1929 to December 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:133758Submit Correction
View count: 783
A razor sharp photograph of an early, Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar-powered D.XVI fighter. The markings are apparently Italian - it seems that 157 is an Italian MM serial number. The aircraft was not accepted by the Regia Aeronautica folllowing test flights. It arrived in Mukden (Shenyang) on 25 July 1931, shortly before the Mukden Incident. It was reportedly tested in Peking in August 1931. Photo from: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich
Registration / Serial:MM157
Alternate Serial:157
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5245
Operator Titles:Italy - Air Force
City / Airport:Amsterdam - Schiphol (EHAM / AMS)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:July 1929 to December 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125001Submit Correction
View count: 1256
17 D.XVI fighters were delivered to the Dutch army. There were troubles with the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar engines. This aircraft received a new Panther engine in 1935, and a three-blade prop. Apparently it was no longer armed. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact
Photo ID:125001Submit Correction
View count: 1256
17 D.XVI fighters were delivered to the Dutch army. There were troubles with the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar engines. This aircraft received a new Panther engine in 1935, and a three-blade prop. Apparently it was no longer armed. Photo from: Bodo Sandberg collection
Registration / Serial:277
Aircraft Version:Fokker D.XVI
C/n (msn):5272
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Air Force
City / Airport:Utrecht - Soesterberg (EHSB / UTC)Map
Country:Netherlands
Photo Date:1935 to 1938
Photo from:Peter de Jong CollectionContact