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Type of aircraft |
Fokker-Hall 11/H-51 |
Country |
U.S.A. |
Date |
1928 |
Crew |
1 |
Enginetype |
Siemens-Halske. Motor options were 100hp Kinner K-5, 120hp Walter, and 90hp Cirrus |
Engine
power |
115 hp |
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All-metal, folding-wing personal plane |
All-metal, folding-wing personal plane design about which very little was recorded.
It was neither designed nor built by Fokker and might have been a contracted work as it just "showed up" one day at Teterboro for flight testing.
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Hall might be Charles Hall, who founded Hall-Aluminum Aircraft.
The plane was dismantled in 1935 by North American Corp.
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