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Old 24th April 2010, 10:29
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Fokker D. XXI in Spain

Greetings all,

I have some confusing info about the Fokker D. XXI used in Spain. One old article state that one is illegally deliver to Republic while another source state that even twenty samples are built with Soviet radial engine.

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Re: Fokker D. XXI in Spain

Hello Srecko,
Some thing here:
http://usuarios.multimania.es/mrval/GC27201.HTM

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Re: Fokker D. XXI in Spain

According to Gerald Howson's "Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War" from Putnam, the prototype D.XXI was diverted at sea whilst returning from the Netherlands East Indies in 1937. Production of the D.XXI began by SAF-15 at Santa Faz convent. By mid summer 1938 only one aircraft had been completed, using a second-hand M-25 from a crashed I-16. When the Nationalist occupied Alicante they found fifty wingsets, twentyfive fuselages and twentyfive undercarriages, but not the two complete airframes. The undercarriages were later used on the Hispano HS 42 trainers.
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