Koolhoven F.K. Aircraft Designations
Koolhoven F.K.1 -- 1911
Heidevogel (
Heatherbird)
- F.K.1: Improved Farman-type biplane, aka '
Holland'
-- Controversial designation, possibly not assigned
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.1 -- 1914
Sissit biplane* scout
- F.K.1: Small single-seat, single-bay scout, x 1
- F.K.1: 1 x 50 hp Gnome rotary tractor,** span (??) m
-- Controversial designation, possibly desig. A.W.1
-- * F.K.1 originally conceived of as monoplane scout
-- ** F.K.1 originally designed to have 80hp engine
-- F.K.1 mod. w/ fixed tailplane and enlarged ailerons
--
https://78.media.tumblr.com/b57627470911ca175bf9e7a82f4d9c11/tumblr_inline_nicqbltcPK1t90ue7.jpg
-- F.K.1 named
Sissit but aka '
Queen Anne'***
-- *** Suggesting that the design was overweight?
British Deperdussin F.K.2 -- 1912 2-seat trainer
- F.K.2: 'Anglicised' Deperdussin TT monoplanes
- F.K.2: 1 x 60 hp or 100 hp engine,* span 10.50 m
-- * Both Anzani radials and Gnome rotaries fitted
-- Controversial designation, possibly not assigned
British Deperdussin F.K.2 -- 1912 single-seat trainer
- F.K.2: 'Anglicised' Deperdussin Type A monoplane
- F.K.2: 1 x 35 hp Anzani Y-3 engine, span 8.50 m*
-- Ground trainer** aka 'School Type' or 'Taxi-Type'
-- * Span for standard Deperdussin A was 8.76 m
-- ** Albeit capable of short hops/delivery flights
--
https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C159106
-- Controversial desig., from 1926 Koolhoven list
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.2 -- 1915 2-seat recce biplane
- F.K.2: Tandem-seat, 2-bay biplane, x 2 (7 ordered)*
- F.K.2: (Orig.) 1 x 70 hp Renault, span 12.22 m
- F.K.2: (Mod.) 1 x 90 hp Renault air-cooled V-8
-- * Contract No.94/A/103 (5328-5334) became F.K.3s
-- Controversial desig. but no record of an 'A.W.2'
British Deperdussin F.K.3 -- 1912 2-seat scout/trainer
- F.K.3: 'Anglicised' Deperdussin Monocoque monoplane
- F.K.3: 1 x 70 hp Gnome rotary engine, span 10.50 m
-- aka "70 hp Gnome" by Frits Koolhoven himself
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.3 -- 1915 2-seat recce biplane
- F.K.3: Tandem-seat, 2-bay biplane, improved F.K.2*
- F.K.3: 1 x 90 hp RAF 1a V-8 engine, span 12.22 m
-- B.E.2c repl. but inferior, most used as trainers
-- * Modernized structure, aka '
Little Ack', x 343
-- aka "100 hp RAF two-seater scout" by Koolhoven
-- 3v:
http://flyingmachines.ru/Images7/Putnam/AW/56-1.jpg
British Deperdussin F.K.4 -- (Project) 1911 scout/trainer
- F.K.4: 'Anglicised' Deperdussin
Monocoque monoplane
- F.K.4: 1 x 100 hp Gnome rotary engine, span 10.50 m
-- Controv. desig., aka "100 hp Gnome Déperdussin 1911"
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.4 -- 1915 2-seat airship gondola
- F.K.4: 1 x 100 hp Green inline 4-cyl, span n/a, x ~20
-- F.K.3 fuselage re-used as SS.40-49 airship gondola*
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/armstrong-whitworth/images/armstrong-whitworth-fk4.jpg
-- * SS.27 airship also used an F.K.3-based gondola**
-- ** It's unclear whether these were designated F.K.4
British Deperdussin F.K.5 -- 1912 2-seat scout/trainer
- F.K.5: 'Anglicised' Deperdussin Monocoque monoplane
- F.K.5: 1 x 100 hp Gnome rotary engine, span 10.50 m
-- Controv. desig., aka "100 hp Gnome Déperdussin 1912"
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.5 -- 1915 3-seat escort fighter
- F.K.5: Single-engined unequal triplane heavy fighter
- F.K.5: 1 x 250 hp R-R
Eagle V-12, span (??) m, x 1
-- Twin gun nacelles mounted on wider-span middle wing
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,7951.msg232709.html#msg232709
British Deperdussin F.K.6 -- 1912 2-seat floatplane
- F.K.6: Tractor monoplane floatplane for Admiralty
- F.K.6: 1 x 100 hp Anzani 10-cyl. radial, span 14.00 m
-- '
Seagull', orig. simply 'Hydro Monoplane'
-- NB: Attrib. to Lt. JC Porte, RN
with Koolhoven
-- Controversial desig. from Koolhoven's 1926 list
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.6 -- 1915 3-seat escort fighter
- F.K.6: Single-engined unequal triplane heavy fighter
- F.K.6: 1 x 250 hp R-R
Eagle V-12, span 18.89 m, x 1*
-- Gun nacelles mounted further outboard on middle wing
-- * No.7838, 7841 and 3684-3685 (for RNAS) cancelled
-- 3v:
http://flyingmachines.ru/Images7/Fighters/25-2.jpg
-- 3v:
http://flyingmachines.ru/Images7/Putnam/AW/72-1.jpg
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.7 -- 1916 2-seat recce biplane
- F.K.7: 1 x 160 hp Beardmore inline, span 13.26 m, x 1
- F.K.7: Intended replacement for the F.K.3 and B.E.2c
-- F.K.7 production plans transferred to improved F.K.8*
-- * A411 built, order for A729 to A777 was cancelled
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8 -- 1916 2-seat recce biplane
- F.K.8: Prod'n vers. of F.K.7 scout/light bomber*
- F.K.8: 1 x 160 hp Beardmore inline, span 13.26 m
-- * Rebrande to match Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8?
-- aka '
Big Ack' (vs F.K.3 '
Little Ack), x 1,650
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.9: (Project) 1916 2-seater
- F.K.9: aka "180 hp Lorraine two-seater, 1916"*
-- * According to retroactive 1926 Koolhoven list
-- Unclear whether related to Clerget F.K.9 design
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.9 -- 1916 quadruplane fighter
- F.K.9: 2-seat fighter, private venture to Spec.No.2c
- F.K.9: 1 x 110 hp Clerget rotary, span 8.46 m, x 1
- F.K.9: [Project] "180 hp Lorraine two-seater, 1916"
-- Central Flying School trials dictated modifications*
-- * New wings, cowling, an increased u/c track, etc.
-- Further revised F.K.9 ordered into prod. as F.K.10
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.10 - 1916 quadruplane fighter
- F.K.10: Improved development of F.K.9 airframe
- F.K.10: 1 x 130 hp Clerget rotary, span 8.61 m
-- 8 built,* prod. order issued but later cancelled
-- * Including 2 by Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Co.
-- * In-prod. Sopwith
1 1/2 Strutter found superior
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,25577.msg277796.html#msg277796
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.11 - (Project) 1916 multiplane
- F.K.11: Fifteen-wing design, planned engine unknown*
-- F.K.11 was to employ the fuselage from the F.K.10
-- * Probably the 130 hp Clerget 9B as per F.K.10
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,25577.msg277795.html#msg277795
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/...tworth/images/armstrong-whitworth-15wings.jpg
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.12 - 1917 (no firm details)
- F.K.12: Poss. FK.8 w/ mod cooling, u/c, exhausts
-- Koolhoven confused F.K.12 w/ F.K.6 in 1926 list
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.13 - 1917 biplane recce-fighter
- F.K.13: Higher-powered F.K.8 derivative, x 1 (N513)*
- F.K.13: 1 x 200 hp Sunbeam
Maori, span (??) m
-- aka Fleet Fighter Reconnaissance Biplane, not accepted
-- * Note: this serial falls between final 3 x F.K.10s
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/armstrong-whitworth/images/armstrong-whitworth-fk13.jpg
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.14 - (Project) unbuilt fighter
- F.K.14: No details, identified by Koolhoven as A.W.
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1953/1953 - 0618.PDF
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.15 - (Project) airship gondola
- F.K.15: Gondola design for 1912
Beta II airship
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.16 - (Project) airship gondola
- F.K.16: Gondola design for 1912 North Sea airship*
-- * F.K.16 gondola based on the fuselage of F.K.3
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.17 - (Project) airship gondola
- F.K.16: Gondola design for 1912 North Sea airship*
-- * F.K.16 gondola based on the fuselage of F.K.3**
-- ** Koolhoven himself may have had no involvement
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.18 - (Project) flying boat
- F.K.18: "2-engine flying boat" according to FK*
-- * But also called F.K.22 precursor by Koolhoven
-- JM Bruce repeated fighter claim in
Flight letter
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1953/1953 - 0618.PDF
Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.19 - (Project) unbuild aircraft
- F.K.19: No details, identified by Frits Koolhoven*
-- * Or Armstrong-Whitworth light air-cooled engine**
-- ** If so, unlikely to have Koolhoven involvement
BAT F.K.20 - (Project) 1917 shipboard biplane fighter
- F.K.20: Single-seat, single-engined naval biplane
-- Claimed derived from A.W. F.K.18 fighter concept
-- Archeiven.nl lists "FK20, BAT-
jager ... shipplane"
-- F.K.20 seems to lead to both F.K.21 and F.K.22
--
http://www.britishaviation-ptp.com/b/bat.html
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1953/1953 - 0618.PDF
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/...port/images/british-aerial-transport-fk20.jpg
BAT F.K.21 - 1917 2-bay biplane fighter trainer
- F.K.21: Single-seat* trainer (no other details)
-- * Archeiven.nl lists "FK21, BAT
éénpersoonsjager"
-- * 'BAT single-seat fighter', fuselage as F.K.20
--
http://www.britishaviation-ptp.com/b/bat.html
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1953/1953 - 0618.PDF
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/...port/images/british-aerial-transport-fk21.jpg
BAT F.K.22 - 1918 single-seat biplane fighter, x 3
- F.K.22: Unstaggered 2-bays, monocoque fuselage
- F.K.22: (As planned) 1 x 120 hp ABC
Mosquito
- F.K.22: 1st/3rd prototype, 170 hp ABC
Wasp I radial
- F.K.22: 2nd prototype, Gnome
Monosoupape rotary*
-- * 2nd airframe later fitted w/ 110 hp Le Rhone 9J
-- aka BAT
Bantam II (see F.K.23
Bantam I)**
-- ** JM Bruce lists F.K.22
Bat or
Gnôme-Bat
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1952/1952 - 3424.html
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/fww1/fk23/fk23-5.jpg
BAT F.K.23 - 1918 single-seat biplane fighter, x 3
- F.K.23: 1 x 170 hp ABC
Wasp I radial, span 7.62 m
-- F.K.23 was a refined development of the F.K.22
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/fww1/fk23/fk23-6.jpg
-- aka BAT
Bantam I (BAT
Bantam II was F.K.22, above)
- F.K.23A: Dutch NVI version,* 1 x 200 hp ABC Wasp II
-- * Based on a surplus F.K.23 airframe bought from BAT
- F.K.23(??): F.K.23 refitted w/ AS
Lynx IV in Neth.**
-- ** Another of the 12 F.K.23 airframe bought from BAT
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/fww1/fk23/fk23-4.jpg
-- 3v:
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1919/1919 - 0663.html
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,13780.msg135102.html#msg135102
BAT F.K.24 - 1919 tandem 2-seat biplane trainer, x 1*
- F.K.24: 2-bay biplane, wide-track u/c, simple construction
- F.K.24: 1 x 170 hp ABC
Wasp I radial, span 8.10 m
-- * 6 planned, only one built, orders cancelled Nov 1918
-- aka BAT
Baboon, interchangable wing panels, elevators
BAT F.K.25 - 1918 single-seat biplane fighter, x 3
- F.K.25: 1 x 320 hp ABC
Dragonfly radial, span 7.72 m
-- Prototype crashed killed test pilot Lt. Peter Legh*
-- * Legh followed Koolhoven from Armstrong-Whitworth
-- Devel. terminated due to unreliability of
Dragonfly
-- aka BAT
Basilisk
-- 3v:
www.airwar.ru/image/idop/fww1/fk25/fk25-1.gif
BAT F.K.26 - 1919 single-engine biplane 4-pax airliner
- F.K.26: 1 x 350 hp R-R
Eagle VIII V-12, span 14.03 m
- F.K.26: 4 pax in fwd cabin, 1 x pilot in rear cockpit
-- aka
Commercial Mk.I, 4 x built before BAT closed
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/worlds-first-airliner/
-- 3v:
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1919/1919 - 0495.html
BAT F.K.27 - 1918 2-seat* biplane sporting a/c, x 1
- F.K.27: 1 x 200 hp ABC
Wasp II radial, span 7.90 m
-- * Staggered side-by-side seating, aerobatic/racer
--
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...10120_p19.jpg/450px-BAT_F.K.27_010120_p19.jpg
BAT F.K.28 - 1920 high-wing single-seat ultralight
- F.K.28: 1 x 40 hp ABC
Gnat HO2, span 4.57 m
-- aka BAT
Crow, twin-booms w/ underslung pod
--
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TYgAAOSw9NdXsoNO/s-l300.jpg
NVI F.K.29 - 1923 light passenger* biplane, x 1
- F.K.29: 1 x 100 hp Bristol
Lucifer, span 10.00 m
-- * 1 + 2, F.K.29 was a refined BAT F.K.26 design
--
http://all-aero.com/images/stories/koolfk29.jpg
Koolhoven* F.K.30 - 1927 high-wing 2-seat light a/c
- F.K.30: Tandem-seat pod-and-boom pusher (pedestal)
- F.K.30: 1 x 50 hp Siemens radial, span 10.50 m
-- aka
Toerist, sometimes also as
Week-end
-- * Design for NVI, built by Luchttuigenfabriek Koolhoven
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/i/law1/fk30-i.jpg
-- 3v:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1927/02/68-1.jpg
- F.K.30F: [Project] Light flying boat derivative**
-- ** The meaning of the 'F' suffix is unclear
NVI F.K.31 - 1923 2-seat parasol recce-fighter, x 17
- F.K.31: 1 x 420 hp Bristol
Jupiter IV, span 13.70 m
- F.K.31: LVA,* 1 x 400 hp Bristol
Jupiter radial
-- * Perform. too low, 4 passed to LA/KNIL in NEI
-- LA/KNIL a/c had modified horizontal tailplanes
- De Monge M.101 C2 : French license-built, x 1**
-- ** 20 x M.101 A2 ordered for Poland, cancelled
-- 1 x 420 hp Gnome-Rhône 9Ac (licensed
Jupiter)
- F.K.31: 8 x Finland, 450 hp Bristol
Jupiter IV
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/story/images/fk31.jpg
-- 3v:
https://www.modelbrouwers.nl/albums/coppermine/albums/userpics/14089/FK_31_3.jpg
NVI F.K.32 - 1925 tandem 2-seat biplane trainer
- F.K.32: 1 x 130 hp Clerget 9B,* span 7.10 m, x 1
-- * Offered with Bristol
Lucifer in place of rotary
-- aka Koolhoven F.K.32, no F.K.32 orders placed
--
http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=urn:gvn:SFA03:SFA022811881&size=large
NVI F.K.33 - 1925 3-engined high-wing 10-pax airliner
- F.K.33: 3 x 230 hp AS
Puma,* span 17.80 m, x 1
-- * 2 x tractor engines, 1 x pusher above wing
- F.K.33: 1 x prototype operated by KLM 1925-26
-- 3v:
http://airwar.ru/image/idop/cw1/fk33/fk33-1.gif
NVI F.K.34 - 1925 parasol 3-seat recce-fighter seaplane
- F.K.34: Private venture twin-float naval recce a/c
- F.K.34: 1 x 520 hp Hispano-Suiza 12G, span 13.00 m
-- Series of accidents involving floats, no MLD order
--
https://images.memorix.nl/nda/thumb/620x620/9a071cf1-8f51-27c5-5338-d2e71de68fd3.jpg
-- 3v:
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/other1/fk34/fk34-1.gif
Koolhoven F.K.35 - 1926 2-seat variable config. a/c
- F.K.35: Assembled as monoplane/biplane/floatplane*
-- * Sole unflown F.K.35 built as low-wing monoplane
- F.K.35: 1 x 600 hp Bristol
Pegasus VI, span 10.50 m
-- aka (erroneously) as the NVI F.K.35, never flown
-- Archeiven.nl lists
tweepersoons jager/verkenner
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1926/1926 - 0881.html
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/koolhoven-vliegtuigen/images/koolhoven-fk35.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.36 - (Project) 1926 enlarged F.K.35
- F.K.36: Assembled as monoplane/biplane/floatplane*
-- * As per F.K.35 but with slightly larger airframe
-- * Twin-float seaplane F.K.36 display model built
-- Other sources say F.K.36 as float vers. F.K.35**
-- ** According to Wesselink/Postma, 1981, pg.59
Koolhoven F.K.37 - (Project) 1927 trimotor airliner
- F.K.37: High-wing monoplane similar to NVI F.K.33
- F.K.37: 3-engined* pax aircraft intended for KLM
-- * Arranged as per F.K.33 but all tractor radials
- F.K.37 (II ): (Project) Tri-motor transport biplane
- F.K.37 (III): (Project) Single-engined monoplane bomber
Koolhoven F.K.38 - (Project) 1927 fighter study
- F.K.38: Single-engined, related to F.K.39 (below)
- F.K.38: No other details
Koolhoven F.K.39 - 1927 2-seat fighter studies
- F.K.39: [Project] Various design studies*
-- Display model shows parasol with radial**
-- * Prob.
Pegasus but may be
Jaguar
-- ** See Wesselink/Postma, 1981, pg.52
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/koolhoven-vliegtuigen/images/koolhoven-fk39.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.40 - 1928 high-wing light transport
- F.K.40: 1 x 230 hp G-R
Titan,* span 14.50 m
-- PH-AES, sole F.K.40, served Republican Spain
-- * Offered with alt. 300 hp P&W
Wasp Junior
--
https://www.flightglobal.com/FlightPDFArchive/1930/UNTITLED0 - 0211.PDF
-- 3v:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1930/02/211-2.jpg
- F.K.40-2m: [Project] 2 x wing-mounted engines*
-- Inline inverted 4-cyl., prob. DH [/i]Gipsy Major[/i]s
-- aka
Ontwerp 1094
Koolhoven F.K.41 - 1928 3/4-seat cabin monoplane, x 6
- F.K.41: High-wing strut-braced, fixed main u/c
- F.K.41: 1 x radial or air-cooled 4-cyl, span 10.50 m
- F.K.41 prototype: 1 x 75 hp Siemens Sh.13A radial
-- c/n 4101, reg, H-NAER/PH-AER, aka
Sportcoupé
--
http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl/index.cfm?event=popup.viewimage&img=imh/Afbeeldingen\030003.jpg
--
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1929/07/35-7.jpg
- F.K.41a : (Hypothetical desig., no evidence)
- F.K.41b: 1 x 120 hp DH Gipsy III, eg c/n 4105 PH-AGQ
--
http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl/index.cfm?event=popup.viewimage&img=imh/Afbeeldingen\030002.jpg
- F.K.41c : (??) 1 x online mention,* 105 hp
-- * 1932 League of Nations Air Commission document, pg.220
--
http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/league/le00069f.pdf
- F.K.41d : (Hypotetical desig., no evidence)
- F.K.41e : Orig. desig. for the F.K.42, c/n 4201
- F.K.41/I : Koolhoven desig. for Dessoutter Mk.I
-- aka F.K.41 Mk.I, 1 x 105 hp
Cirrus Hermes
- F.K.41/II: Koolhoven desig. for Dessoutter Mk.II
-- Same as F.K.41 Mk.II, 1 x 130 hp DH Gipsy
Koolhoven F.K.42 - 1929 2-seat training monoplane
- F.K.41e: c/n 4104, orig. desig/serial of F.K.42
-- F.K.41e/'42 was new fuselage with F.K.41 wings
- F.K.42 : Tandem seat parasol trainer, x 1 PH-AGO
- F.K.42: 1 x 110 hp
Cirrus-Hermes,* span 10.50 m
-- * Some sources list 230 hp Gnome-Rhône
Titan**
-- ** Presumably in a confusion with the F.K.40
Koolhoven F.K.43 - 1931 high-wing cabin monoplane
- BFK.43: Baxter-built 1st prototype, PH-AF
- F.K.43: 1 + 3 pax light cabin air taxi,* x 12
- F.K.43: 1 x 130 hp DH
Gipsy Major, span 11.00 m
-- * 9 x KLM use, usually listed as x 6 [1]
- 'Fokhoven': Post-war prod'n by Fokker, x 8
- 'Fokhoven': 1 x 165 hp AS
Genet Major IA** 7-cyl
-- Ordered by Frits Diepen Vliegtuigen NV
-- ** As per Fokker S.IX trainer, aka AS
Civet I
- 3v:
https://modelbrouwers.nl/media/cache/f3/cf/f3cf4eb1ca83f835e30ca361e03442a0.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.44 - 1931 sports monoplane, x 2*
- F.K.44: 115 hp
Cirrus-Hermes IIB, span 11.00 m
- F.K.44: High-winged lightplane, PH-AJM
-- Special order a/c,* aka '
Koolmees' (
Tomtit)
-- * c/n 4401 never completed, order cancelled
-- * c/n 4402 for Jacob Mees (hence '
Koolmees') [2]
--
http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/Shumaker/11772L.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.45 - 1932 single-seat sports biplane*
- F.K.45: Single-bay biplane, c/n 4501, F-AMXT**
- F.K.45: 1 x 115 hp
Cirrus-Hermes IIB, span 7.00 m
-- * Commis. by French test-pilot, René Paulhan
-- ** Temporary registration Z-1(PH), then PH-AIF
Koolhoven F.K.46 - 1933 2-seat tandem biplane trainer
- F.K.46: 1 x 130 hp DH
Gipsy Major, span 8.00 m, x 12
- F.K.46
Cabriolet: Fitted with removable canopy
- F.K.46L: Lightweight version, 1 x prototype only*
- F.K.46L: 1 x 95 hp Walter
Minor 4-cyl, span 8.00 m
-- * PH-ALA c/n 4609, destroyed Schiphol 10 May 1940
- F.K.46S: 'School' vers., aka '
De Koe' (
The Cow)
--
http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/other1/fk46/fk46-4.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.47 - 1933 2-seat tandem sports biplane
- F.K.47: 1 x 130 hp DH
Gipsy Major, span 8.00 m
-- Improved F.K.46, 1 x prototype only (PH-EJR)*
-- * Crashed at Bonn, July 1933, later repaired
Koolhoven F.K.48 - 1934 high-wing 6-passenger feederliner
- F.K.48: Mixed constr. (wood wing, steel-tube fuselage)
- F.K.48: 2 x 130 hp DH
Gipsy Majors, span 15.20 m, x 1
-- KLM Rotterdam-Eindhoven route, air taxi, crew trainer
-- PH-AJX '
Ajax' KLM Rotterdam-Eindhoven route 'til 1936
-- Thereafter, flew short routes, & as air taxi/trainer
-- 3v:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1935/01/146-2.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.49 - 1935 high-wing twin-engine photo a/c*
- F.K.49: 2 x 130 hp DH
Gipsy Majors, span 16.00 m, x 1
-- '
Foto verkenner' (photo-recce) intended for LVA**
-- ** '950' only, other 2 x LVA a/c, never completed
-- Onboard darkroom, opt'l 2-stretcher medevac or 4 pax
-- 3v:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1935/11/611-2.jpg
- F.K.49A: 3 variants with wider/longer nose, 5 pax
-- Turkish Air Force, 2 x 305 hp Ranger V-770B-4
-- Finland (
Merivartiolaitos),* 2 x 285 hp Hirth 508C
-- * Finnish Coast Guard, ordered two float/wheel gear
-- Finnish F.K.49A flown as LVA 1001 before delivery
- F.K.49R: Romania vers., 2 x 240 hp Argus As 10 C3
-- 2 incomplete F.K.49R destr'd Waalhaven, 10 May 1940
Koolhoven F.K.50 - 1935 high-wing 8-passenger feederliner
- F.K.50: 2 x 400 hp P&W
Wasp Junior T1Bs, span 18.00 m
- F.K.50: Mixed constr. (wood wing, steel-tube fuselage)
- F.K.50 : 1st & 2nd a/c, 2 + 8, single fin & rudder
-- c/n 5001/HB-AMI, c/n 5002/HB-AMO, 355 hp
Wasp Junior
-- 3v:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1935/10/400-1.jpg
- F.K.50A: 3rd a/c, twin fins/rudders, smaller cowlings
- F.K.50B: [Project] Turret military variant, not built
- F.K.50B: Lgr. radials, retr. u/c, nose/dorsal turrets
-- F.K.50B intended for Spain, too late for civil war
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.msg21938.html#msg21938
-- 3v:
http://aviadejavu.ru/Images6/FT/FT1936/08/2329-1.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.51 - 1935 2-seat advanced training biplane
- F.K.51: 1 x 350-450 hp radial engine, span 9.00 m
- F.K.51: LVA trainer, 1 x 350 hp AS
Cheetah IX radial
-- 25 x LVA 2-seat advanced trainer version (E-1 to E-25)*
-- 29 x LVA
verkennerversie (recce vers., 400 to 428)
-- 15 x MLD, E-1 to E-15, 1936-1937 (+ 2 x repl. a/c 1938
-- 45 x LA/KNIL (of 60 ordered) K-1 to K-45/K-101 to K-145
-- * Some sources give 44 x total MvD delivers as of 10 May
-- Pg 251
https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1764152/128309_12.pdf
- F.K.51: Spanish vers., 1 x 400 hp AS
Jaguar 14-cyl
- F.K.51bis: 1 x 450 hp Wright
Whirlwind R-975-E-3
-- Total F.K.51/F.K.51bis exports to Rep. Spain x 28
Koolhoven F.K.52 - 1937 2-seat recce-fighter* biplane
- F.K.52: Canopy, fixed main u/c, Fokker C.V repl't*
-- * Offered as tweepersoons-eenmotorig gevechtsvliegtuig
-- * Or a generic '2-seat, single-engined combat aircraft'
- F.K.52: 1 x 830 hp Bristol
Mercury VIII, span 9.80m
- F.K.52 prototype: 1 x 645 hp Bristol
Mercury VIS
-- PH-AMZ) crashed during 1937 LVA Soesterber demo.**
-- ** Lower wing snapped off, design strengthened
- F.K.52: PH-ASW, 'ASX, 'ASY, 'ASZ, ' PH-ATA unsold
-- 1939: Spanish Republic offered to buy all 5 a/c
-- End 1939: LVA places orders for 36 x F.K.52s***
-- ***To replace C.X (which would then repl. C.Vs)
-- Post May 1940: German occupiers scrap 2 x F.K.52s
-- 1940: Count von Rosen donates 2 x F.K.52 to Finns
-- PH-ASW and PH ASX to
Ilmavaimot as KO-129 & '130
-- In Finnish service, FK.52 dubbed '
Kolhoveneiksi'
-- 3v:
https://modelbrouwers.nl/media/albums/642/8402/fk52_wesko1_6.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.53 - 1936 2-seat lt. cabin monoplane
- F.K.53: Low gull wings, side-by-side-seating
- F.K.53: 1 x 62 hp* Walter
Mikron, span 10.50 m
-- * Contemporary sources list power at 50 hp
-- aka
Junior, designed by
ir. J. van Hattum
-- F.K.53: 1936 c/n 5301, reg PH-ALH/PH-ALN/PH-FKJ
-- F.K.53: 1938 c/n 5302 registration PH-ATG
--
http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl/index.cfm?event=popup.viewimage&img=imh/Afbeeldingen\030067.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.54 - 1938 3-seat cabin monoplane, x 1
- F.K.54: High-wing, rearward-retracting main u/c
- F.K.54: 1 x 130 hp DH
Gipsy Major II, span 11.00 m
- PH-APR commissioned by C.E. van 't Groenewoud
--
http://members.ziggo.nl/henrikaper/koolhoven/koolhoven-vliegtuigen/images/koolhoven-fk54.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.55 - 1938 single-seat fighter a/c, x 1
- F.K.55: 1 x 720 hp Lorraine
Pétrel, span 9.60 m
- F.K.55: Shoulder-wing, mid-engined, mixed constr.*
- F.K.55: Extension shaft from engine to contra-props
-- * Steel-tube fwd fuselage, wood aft, wooden wings
- F.K.55: 1936 mockup, Paris
Salon de l'Aéronautique
- F.K.55: 1938 prototype w/ temporary fixed main u/c
- F.K.55: [Project] Prod. vers, Lorraine
Sterna V-12
- F.K.55: [Project] Low-winged derivative of F.K.55**
-- ** Such a variant is reported, can anyone confirm?
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,7244.msg63477.html#msg63477
--
https://oldmachinepress.com/2016/07/20/koolhoven-fk-55-fighter/
Koolhoven F.K.56 - 1938 advanced combat trainer,* x 11
- F.K.56: 1 x 350-400 hp radial engine, span 11.50 m
-- * Or
overgangsvliegtuigen (transitional trainer)
- F.K.56: 1st prototype, 1 x 400 hp Wright R-975E-3
- F.K.56: 1st prototype, c/n 5601, civil reg. PH-ASB
-- Gull wing, mod. F.K.51 fuselage, J. Weyer design
- F.K.56: 1939 2nd prototype, 1 x 350 hp AS Cheetah
- F.K.56: 2nd prototype, c/n 5602, civil reg. PH-ATE
-- Straight wing, retr. u/c, E. Schatzki re-design
-- PH-ATE destroyed by German bombing 10 May 1940
- F.K.56: 1939 pre-prod'n vers., for LVA, c/n 5603
-- 5603 w/o in crash, leading to stiffening of wings
- F.K.56: Prod'n, 420 hp Wright
Whirlwind R-975E-3
- F.K.56: Export vers. for Yugoslavia and Belgium
-- c/n 5613 for Yugo. + 2 near completion, May 1940
-- Belgian order for x 20 received 12 February 1940
--
http://www.belgian-wings.be/images/Milpics/Interbellum/interbellum_a_m/Koolhovenfk5803.jpg
- F.K.56A: No details, same as F.K.5601 (??)
--
Rapport S.175: Contrôle van de sterkte van het vliegtuigtype FK.56A
--
http://www.nederlandseluchtvaart.nl/forums/showthread.php?40287-FK-56
- F.K.56B: No details, same as F.K.5602 (??)
--
Rapport S.212 and
Rapport S.214 (same source)
--
https://db.wingstovictory.nl/documentatie/17-FK56 opmerkingen Harry van der Meer.pdf
Koolhoven F.K.57 - 1938 twin-engined feederliner, x 1
- F.K.57: Twin-tail, low-wing, spatted main u/c, 1+3
- F.K.57: 2 x 205 hp DH
Gipsy Six II, span 13.20 m
-- c/n 4301 PH-KOK commis. by JEF de Kok (hence reg.)
-- Sole F.K.57 was destroyed at Ypenburg, 10 May 1940
- F.K.57: [Project] Military vers. with retract. u/c*
-- * Offered to the LVA as multi-engine pilot trainer
--
http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/KleinBernhard/6033L-1.jpg
Koolhoven F.K.58 - 1938 single-engined fighter*
- F.K.58: Single-seater, low-wing, retr. u/c
-- F.K.58 aka Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1166
- F.K.58: 1 x 1,080 hp radial, span 10.97 m
- F.K.58 : 1 x Hispano-Suiza 14Aa-10, x 7
- F.K.58 : 1st prototype c/n 5801 PH-ATO
-- W/O after 12 Jan 1939 accident, Ghent, BE
- F.K.58A: 1 x Gnome-Rhône 14N-16,** x 14
-- * Ordered by French
Ministère des Colonies
-- ** 10 x sub-contracted to SABCA in Belgium
- F.K.58B: [Project] LVA, Bristol
Taurus III
- F.K.58B: 36 ordered 22 July 1939, none delivered [3]
--
Taurus export ban,
Mercury proposed [4]
-
Ontwerp (??): F.K.58 with German DB 600 IV-12
-
Ontwerp (??): More powerful radial [5]
Koolhoven F.K.59 - Designation re-used at least 7 times
(NB: Projects below may not be listed chronologically)
- F.K.59 (1) (Project) Open 2-seat sports plane*
-- * "
Sportsplane" mentioned by Wesselink, 2012
- F.K.59 (2): (Project) Twin-engine floatplane
-- Mid-winged, twin-float MLD torpedo-bomber
-- 1937 design, full-scale mock-up completed
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.msg140146.html#msg140146
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.msg21897.html#msg21897
- F.K.59 (3): (Project) Modernized vers. of F.K.52
- F.K.59 (3): LVA 2-seat recce-fighter biplane
- F.K.59 (3): 1 x 840 hp
Mercury XV, span 9.80m
- F.K.59 (IV) : (Project) Reconnnaissance biplane
- F.K.59 (V) : (Project) Twin-engined float monoplane torpedo-bomber
- F.K.59 (VI ) : (Project) Twin-engined float monoplane torpedo-bomber, 3rd concept
- F.K.59 (VII ): (Project) Reconnnaissance triplane, based upon the FK.52
-- 36 x F.K.59 ordered for LVA on 21 November 1939**
-- **
Mercury XVs deliv'd but constr. not begun
Koolhoven F.K.60 - (Project) (??) no details
- F.K.60: (??) Reported as a Koolhoven project
- F.K.60: "mentioned shortly before May 1940"
--
http://www.nederlandseluchtvaart.nl/forums/showthread.php?40337-Koolhoven-FK-702
--
What-If: Koolhoven-Desoutter FK-60 (
dizzyfugu)
--
What-If:
Hercules-powered F.K.58, (
Hood, WesWorld)
___________________________________________
[1] Full KLM F.K.43 fleet names were:
Bromvlieg,
Citroenvlinder,
Dar,
Juffertje,
Krekel,
Libel,
Luis,
Nonvlinder, and
Olietor. During WW2, four KLM F.K.43s were impressed for the LVA as 960, 963, 965 and 966.
[2] A well-known sports flyer of the day, Rotterdam banker Jacob Mees directed a number of new investors to NV Koolhoven Vliegtuigen.
[3] Many sources claim a Dutch order for 40 x F.K.58Bs. If true, the 'extra' 4 x fighters were not covered by the MvD's 22 July 1939 order.
[4] Proposed alternative
Mercury VIII engines would have come from ML stocks. Option presented to Minister of Defence AHQ Dijxhoorn who rejected the
Mercury-powered F.K.58B in favour of more powerful US fighters. Dijxhoorn ordered 24 x Curtiss-Wright CW-21Bs in April 1940.
[5] The DB 600 and "more powerful radial" engines for F.K.58 developments is mentioned in
Blue Skies, Orange Wings by Noppen, pg 200. So too is the suggestion of alternative
Mercury VIII engines for F.K.58Bs but this is confirmed in
https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/1764152/128309_12.pdf
________________________
Known Frits Koolhoven Ontwerpen Numbers (and gaps)
BAT (Design No.?) - (Project) Flying boat
-- BAT flying boat design concept (no details)*
-- * But see Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.18 discussion
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1029 - (Project) ~192? pusher fighter
-- Mid-wing, twin-boomed pusher fighter designed for export*
-
Ontwerp 1029: 1 x (??) hp radial,** span (??) m
-- *
Ontwerp 1029 was offered to Sweden and Norway
-- ** Single-row engine, presumably a Bristol
Jupiter
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1030 -
Ontwerp 1088 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1087 - (Project) 193? 2-seat biplane
-
Ontwerp 1087: Biplane trainer leads to F.K.46
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.30.html
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1088 -
Ontwerp 1093 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1094 - (Project) 193? light cabin transport
-
Ontwerp 1094: aka F.K.40-2m, twin-engined* F.K.40 deriv.
-- * Wing-mounted engines, appear to be DH
Gispy-Majors
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1095 -
Ontwerp 1098 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1099 - (Project) 193? twin-engined bomber
-
Ontwerp 1099: 2 x inline engines, low-wing, twin-tails*
-- Nose turret, dorsal gun position, ventral 'dustbin' position
-- * Small, near-circular and larger, ellipical fins proposed
Koolhoven
Ontwerp (??) - (Project) 1935 flying boat for MLD
-
Ontwerp (??): Pylon-mounted wing, 3-engined, '
stummeln'*
-- * Dornier
Wal-style
stummeln sponsons specified by MLD
-- Artist concept marked '189', nose & dorsal turret armament
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1101 - (Project) 193? single-seat biplane
-
Ontwerp 1101: Biplane fighter with retractable main u/c
-- 1 x (??) hp Lorraine 12H
Pétrel, radiator as per
Ontwerp 1117
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1102 -
Ontwerp 1104 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1105 - (Project) 1936 3-seat recce-fighter
-
Ontwerp 1105: 1 x radial or inline engine,* span (??) m
-- 720 hp Wright
Cyclone F-52 or (??) hp V-12 (
Kestrel?)
-- Low-wing scout/light bomber (
verkenner/licht bommenwerper)
--
Ontwerp 1105 poss. rival to 1936 Fokker '
Gesloten verkenner'
--
http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl/index.cfm?event=popup.viewimage&img=imh/Afbeeldingen\067818.jpg
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.msg172430.html#msg172430
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1106 -
Ontwerp 1112 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1113 - (Project) 193? lt. cabin a/c
-
Ontwerp 1113: Leads to 1936 F.K.53 2-seat monoplane
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1114 -
Ontwerp 1116 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1117 - (Project) ~1936 2-seat fighter/recce a/c
-
Ontwerp 1117: 1 x (??) hp R-R
Kestrel V-12,* span (??) m
-- Strut-braced parasol wing, encl. cockpit, cantilever u/c
-- * Air intake for coolant radiator situated above engine
-- * Engine type may be Lorraine 12H
Pétrel
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1118 -
Ontwerp 1123 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1124 - (Project) 193? airliner
-
Ontwerp 1124: Twin-engined sesquiplane
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1125 - (Project) 193? light feederliner
-
Ontwerp 1125: 2 x (??) hp air-cooled inlines, span (??) m
-- Semi-cantilever high-wing, fixed main u/c, single tailplane
-- Perhaps an early take on the F.K.49 retaining F.K.48 features
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1125 -
Ontwerp 1141 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1142 - (Project) 193? twin-engine bomber
-
Ontwerp 1142A: Mid-wing fixed main u/c,* medium bomber
-
Ontwerp 1142A: 2 x (??) hp radial engines, span (??) m
-
Ontwerp 1142B: Twin-float medium bomber/torpedo bomber
--
Ontwerp 1142B was offered to Norway (as M.F.11 repl.?)
-- * Arrangement suggests connection with F.K.50 series
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.msg172412.html#msg172412
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1143 -
Ontwerp 1150 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1151 - (Project) ~1937 civilian flying boat
-
Ontwerp 1151: 2 x 290 hp Menasco C6S-4s,* span 16.00m
-
Ontwerp 1151: Small amphibian flying boat, 2 crew + 4 pax
-- * C6S-4
Super Buccaneer, 290 hp (for T/O), sust. 260 hp
-- Mixed const. (wooden wings,** alum. fuselage), '
Stummeln'
-- ** Folding wings seem to have been an option
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1152 -
Ontwerp 1153 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1154 - (Project) 1937 fighter-bomber
-
Ontwerp 1154: Monoplane (
gevechtsvliegtuig?)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1155 -
Ontwerp 1163 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp (??) - (Project) 1938
Oceaanvliegboot
-
Ontwerp (??): 100 ton, 180 pax, all-metal flying Boat
-
Ontwerp (??): twin props, grouped engines,* span 70.00 m
-- Research begun 1936, design 1938, rejected by KLM's A. Plesman
-- * From 2 x pairs tandem inlines up to 10 x 'raw oil' engines
Koolhoven
Ontwerp (??) - [Project] 1938 civilian flying boat
-
Ontwerp (??) - 2 x (??) hp radial engines, span (??) m
-- Engines on pylon-mounted wings, '
stummeln' sponsons
Koolhoven
Ontwerp (??) - (Project) 1938 2-seat recce-fighter
-
Ontwerp (??): Mid-wing monoplane, cruciform tail, bomb bay
--
ir. Van der Eyk design, "modernised F.K.52"*
-- * Monoplane concept actually more of an F.K.52 repl't
-- * "modernised F.K.52" may be conf'n with F.K.59 biplane
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1164 - (Project) 1938-1939
jachtkruiser
-
Ontwerp 1164: 2 x (??) hp engines, span (??) m
-
Ontwerp 1164: 4-seat
jachtkruiser based upon F.K.50B
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1165 - (Project) (??) hypothetical designation
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1166 - (Project) single-engined fighter
-
Ontwerp 1166: 1 x 1,000 hp radial engine, span ?? m
-
Ontwerp 1166: Single-seat French colonial fighter a/c
--
Ontwerp 1166 built as F.K.58, 1st flew 17 July 1938
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1167 - (Project) 1938-1939
jachtkruiser
-
Ontwerp 1164: 2 x (??) hp engines, span (??) m
-
Ontwerp 1164: 4-seat
jachtkruiser based upon F.K.50B
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1168 -
Ontwerp 1170 (??)
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1171 - 1938 3-seat twin-float recce seaplane*
-
Ontwerp 1171: 1 x (??) hp radial engine,** span (??) m
-- Low-wing monoplane, broad semi-cantilevered float struts
-- * To same 1938 MLD contest as the equally-unbuilt Fokker T.10W
-- * Based on exhaust outlet, engine is prob. Wright
Cyclone
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 1172 - 1939 twin-engine transport monoplane
--
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2742.msg301245.html#msg301245
Koolhoven
Ontwerp 11(??) ...