Fokker D.XVII (sometimes written as Fokker D.17), was a 1930s Dutch sesquiplane developed by Fokker . It was the last fabric-covered biplane fighter they developed in a lineage that extended back to the First World War Fokker D.VII .
6-562: (Redirected from AS-17 ) AS-17 , AS.17 or As 17 may refer to: Airspeed AS.17 , a British unbuilt licensed copy of the Fokker D.XVII biplane fighter Argus As 17 , a German aircraft engine AS-17 Krypton , NATO reporting name for the Russian Kh-31 air-to-surface missile USS Nereus (AS-17) , a United States Navy submarine tender [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
12-498: A 600 hp (450 kW) Rolls-Royce Kestrel , while one aircraft was built with a 790 hp (590 kW) Lorraine Pétrel and another was built with a 690 hp (510 kW) Hispano-Suiza 12Xbrs for comparison purposes. Structure was standard for Fokkers throughout the 1920s. The sesquiplane's fuselage was welded steel tube with fabric covering and the wings were made with wood spars and ribs covered with plywood. On 18 January 1935, Lieutenant René Wittert van Hoogland set
18-658: A Dutch high-altitude record in a Fokker D.XVII of 10,180 m (33,400 ft) while using oxygen and high octane fuel. By May 1939, the aircraft was obsolete and remaining examples were transferred to the LVA Flying School for fighter pilot training however they saw some action during the Battle of the Netherlands , escorting Fokker C.Vs and C.Xs on bombing missions. When the Netherlands surrendered to
24-557: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Airspeed AS.17 Problems with severe vibration in the Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar radial engine on the Fokker D.XVI resulted in one being converted to use a normally aspirated 500 hp (370 kW) Curtiss Conqueror V-1570 V-twelve, becoming the prototype for the D.XVII. Production versions were fitted with
30-655: The Germans , all surviving aircraft were burnt. Airspeed Ltd. had a licence to build Fokker aircraft in England and considered making the Fokker D.XVII fighter for Greece under the designation Airspeed AS.17 . Greek government interest was constrained by currency concerns. Nevil Shute and a Fokker representative "who was well accustomed to methods of business in the Balkans" spent three weeks in Athens but they did not close
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