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- Fokker_Spin abstract "The Fokker Spin was the first airplane built by Dutch aviation pioneer Anthony Fokker. The many bracing wires used to strengthen the aircraft made it resemble a giant spider, hence its name Spin (Dutch for "spider").Fokker built the Spin in 1910 while he was a student in Germany, assisted by Jacob Goedecker and a business partner, Franz von Daum, who procured the engine. The aircraft started out as an experimental design to provide Fokker with a means to explore his interest in flying. The first Spin was destroyed when Daum flew it into a tree, but the engine was still salvageable and was used to build the second version. This was built soon afterwards and was used by Fokker to teach himself to fly and to obtain his pilot license. This aircraft was also irreparably damaged by Daum.In Fokker's third model, he gained fame in his home country of the Netherlands by flying around the tower of the Sint-Bavokerk, a church in Haarlem, on August 31, 1911, which was the birthday of Queen Wilhelmina, thus adding greatly to his fame. After this success he founded an aircraft factory and flying school near Berlin. There, the M.1 through M.4 were developed for the German Army, based on the Spin.The M.1 was a two-seat monoplane built in small numbers as the M.3. It was first flown in 1911 and by 1913 had been transferred to military flying schools. The M.2 was a true military version of the Spin. The airplane had a 75 kW (100 hp) Argus or Mercedes engine and was capable of 97 km/h (60 mph). The ten M.2s ordered for 299,880 Marks included 10 Daimler trucks to move the aircraft with the Army, per plans of the German General Staff at the time. The M.2 was a much refined aircraft with a streamlined fuselage, first flown in 1912. The M.4 was developed from the M.3, and included a nose wheel. It did not gain further sales.From 1912 to 1913, a total of 25 Fokker Spins were built (including a few two-seat variants), used mostly for pilot training.One of the last Spins was brought by Fokker to the Netherlands after World War I. It was incomplete and rebuilt in the early 1920s. During World War II, the plane was taken to an aviation museum in Berlin as a war trophy by the Germans occupying the Netherlands. After the war it was brought to Poland. Not until 1986 was it returned to the Netherlands where it was restored. A second surviving Spin was built by Fokker personnel in 1936 to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of Anthony Fokker's first flight. Both of these planes are preserved at the Aviodrome aviation museum at Lelystad Airport, the Netherlands.".
- Fokker_Spin designer Anthony_Fokker.
- Fokker_Spin manufacturer Fokker.
- Fokker_Spin numberBuilt "25".
- Fokker_Spin thumbnail Fokker_Spin.jpg?width=300.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageExternalLink fokker.cgi?page=spin.
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- Fokker_Spin wikiPageLength "4683".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageRevisionID "668370069".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink 1910_in_aviation.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink 1936_in_aviation.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Fokker.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Argus_Motoren.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Aviodrome.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fokker_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_experimental_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink File:Fokker_Spin.jpg.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Fokker.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink German_Empire.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Grote_Kerk,_Haarlem.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Haarlem.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Lelystad_Airport.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Monoplane.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_license.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Pilot_licensing_and_certification.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Sint-Bavokerk.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelmina_of_the_Netherlands.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Spin''".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fokker Spin".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLinkText "M.4 Spin".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spin".
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageWikiLinkText "de Spin".
- Fokker_Spin designer Anthony_Fokker.
- Fokker_Spin firstFlight "1910".
- Fokker_Spin hasPhotoCollection Fokker_Spin.
- Fokker_Spin introduced "1910".
- Fokker_Spin manufacturer Fokker.
- Fokker_Spin numberBuilt "25".
- Fokker_Spin type "Experimental Aircraft".
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- Fokker_Spin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fokker_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Fokker_Spin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fokker_Spin subject Category:Fokker_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin subject Category:German_experimental_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Fokker_Spin subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin hypernym Airplane.
- Fokker_Spin type Aircraft.
- Fokker_Spin type MeanOfTransportation.
- Fokker_Spin type Product.
- Fokker_Spin type DesignedArtifact.
- Fokker_Spin type Thing.
- Fokker_Spin type Q11436.
- Fokker_Spin comment "The Fokker Spin was the first airplane built by Dutch aviation pioneer Anthony Fokker. The many bracing wires used to strengthen the aircraft made it resemble a giant spider, hence its name Spin (Dutch for "spider").Fokker built the Spin in 1910 while he was a student in Germany, assisted by Jacob Goedecker and a business partner, Franz von Daum, who procured the engine. The aircraft started out as an experimental design to provide Fokker with a means to explore his interest in flying.".
- Fokker_Spin label "Fokker Spin".
- Fokker_Spin sameAs فوكر_سبين.
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- Fokker_Spin sameAs فوکر_اسپین.
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- Fokker_Spin sameAs フォッカー_スピン.
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- Fokker_Spin sameAs m.027mv8y.
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- Fokker_Spin sameAs Q1435251.
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- Fokker_Spin wasDerivedFrom Fokker_Spin?oldid=668370069.
- Fokker_Spin depiction Fokker_Spin.jpg.
- Fokker_Spin isPrimaryTopicOf Fokker_Spin.