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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk - The Navy's Flying Boat Factory - was the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service' aeroplane manufacturer. It was established in Horten in 1915 and produced 120 aircraft from then until it ceased to exist in 1940.
Aircraft produced
editLocal designs
edit- M.F.1, a development of the Maurice Farman MF.7 floatplane, type 1914, six built.
- M.F.2, a development of the Maurice Farman MF.11 floatplane, could carry two 50 kg mines/bombs, radio and machine gun.
- M.F.3, further development of the MF.11, carried out the first RNoN aircraft test with torpedoes.
- M.F.4, the first purpose-built trainer aircraft also developed from the Farman MF.11
- M.F.5, the first Norwegian tractor aircraft
- M.F.6. a trainer and the last Farman pusher built by the factory
- M.F.7, trainer
- 8 M.F.8, trainer
- 10 M.F.9, fighter
- 4 M.F.10, trainer
- 29 M.F.11, reconnaissance
- 1 M.F.12, monoplane trainer
Built under license
edit- 8 Sopwith Baby
- 7 Douglas DT-2B/C
- Hansa-Brandenburg Make, a licence-built Hansa-Brandenburg W.33
- 6 Make I
- 24 Make II
- 11 Make III built at Kjeller Flyfabrikk as the Kjeller F.F.8 Make III.
External links and references
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk.
- History of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (in Norwegian)
- Polish page about Norwegian airplanes (in Polish)