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A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 5:45 pm
by Souichiro
From http://www.dutch-aviation.nl/index5/Mil ... %20G1.html

The G.1. was designed and built in a record breaking time of 7 months under the supervision of ingenieurs Beeling and Schatzki, two senior designers of Fokker. Work started in March 1935 after receipt of a configuration from the French Airforce for a two engine heavy fighter that was supposed to utilize French equipment: Hispano Suiza engines, instruments, and a landing gear to be delivered by Olaer

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Designed as 'air cruiser', this was a twin-boom, twin-engined fighter aircraft. It was made before the second world war and used by the Dutch Air force in 1937.
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The rear part of the fuselage ended in a beautiful conical turret that could turn completely around its axis, giving the gunner a full 360 deg aim. The machine gun could be aimed by opening perspex panels running the full length of the turret.
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The aviation salon of Paris
Even before the first flight of the G.1. Fokker sent its G.1. to the aviation salon of Paris. He expected a lot of interest for the creation of his designers. This expectation proved right and became true: the G.1. was the sensation of the show.
The prototype was hung under steel cables between planes of Polish and Russian contenders. The plane got several nicknames on this show that pointed to the heavy armament in the nose: the French called the G.1."le Faucheur", which means "Mower" and the British called the plane "Reaper". There is some doubt if the French came up with that name them selves; a lot of people think that Fokker made that name up himself.
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The armament in the nose, the prototype had 2 23 mm cannons with 100 shells and 2 7,9 mm machineguns with 550 cartridges, was connected to this frame.
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With its heavy armament and clean lines, the G.1. was the best aircraft the Dutch air force had in May 1940.
It was fitted with eight machine-guns in the front and one machine-gun in the rear to defend an attack from behind the aircraft.

Specs:

Typenumber G.1.
Type of aircraft Fighter
Country The Netherlands
Date 1935
Wingspan 16.50m
Height 3.35m
Wing Area:

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:26 pm
by Clipper
Very interesting history Soui.  :) The pics really do this vintage beauty justice. Nice piece of work. I hope our "histories" become a regular feature here, as it's great learning about the crafts we fly so often. Seems as if it's a quiet night, I guess most of the gang are watching pre season hockey or something. Keep it coming!  :)

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 9:03 pm
by Marlin
This is a nice little twist to the freeware screenshot thread.

Foot what??? Oh you said hockey, OK. Well thanks to the both of you, keep up the good work.....


Tooooo muchhh cofffeee, would be a very good time to fly that F$U-7,,,, what doo yoiu think ???????

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 4:22 am
by Sytse
Very nice and very interesting, Soui. Keep it up!  ;)

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 9:01 am
by Souichiro
Thanks guys! This one was Easy since all the Info was right there.. This is fun! Will do another sometime..

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 10:56 am
by Fitter
Great shots and Infos...Tell me Soui...is this the nl2000 scenary?
If yes...what about the framerate?:)

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:00 am
by Hagar
Excellent. Great idea. :D

Re: A sudent tries..History of the Fokker G1

PostPosted: Wed Sep 28, 2005 11:30 am
by Souichiro
Great shots and Infos...Tell me Soui...is this the nl2000 scenary?
If yes...what about the framerate?:)



Yup it's the Nl2000 scenery...I don't really notice a very big hit on the Framerates. You actually get a little program in which you can alter things like Landable water and airport heights. BBasically I've just got it to run perfectly since I had never seen that control panel. I think the package ise veery nice!


Excellent. Great idea.


Thank Clipper! It was his great idea.