Fokker G.I

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The Fokker G.I was a Dutch twin-engined heavy fighter and ground-attack aircraft developed in the late 1930s, notable for its distinctive twin-boom design and use during the early stages of World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ground-attack aircraft
twin-engined heavy fighter aircraft
aircraftConfiguration twin-boom
airframeMaterial mixed construction
armament bombs
machine guns
nose-mounted cannon
category 1930s Dutch fighter aircraft
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
crew 2
3
designedFor bomber interception
ground support
designer Fokker NERFINISHED
developedIn late 1930s
engineType piston engine
firstFlight 1937
historicalEra World War II era NERFINISHED
interwar period
introduced late 1930s
landingGear retractable conventional landing gear
manufacturer Fokker NERFINISHED
notableFeature heavily armed nose section
twin-boom tail unit
numberOfEngines 2
operatedBy Luchtvaartafdeling NERFINISHED
operationalUse early stages of World War II
primaryUser Royal Netherlands Air Force NERFINISHED
productionPeriod late 1930s
propulsionLayout twin-engine tractor configuration
role bomber-destroyer
ground-attack
heavy fighter
serviceEntry 1939
status retired
usedBy Germany NERFINISHED
Netherlands NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
usedInConflict Battle of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
World War II
surface form: Second World War
wingConfiguration low-wing monoplane

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