German dual-engine propellor aircraft used during World War II
Fokker S-13

The Fokker S.13 Universal Trainer was a dual engine propeller aircraft for training purposes designed and manufactured by the former Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. It first flew in 1949, but did not go into production. The prototype was flown a few years before being donated.
Summary from Wikipedia, photo via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA.
- Manufacturer
- Fokker
Specifications
- Cruise speed
- 170 kt
- Max speed
- 181 kt
- Service ceiling
- 21,300 ft
- Max takeoff weight
- 12,732 lb
- Empty weight
- 9,226 lb
- Fuel capacity
- 320 US gal
- Powerplant
- 2 × Pratt & Whitney R-1340 Wasp S1H1-G 9-cylinder air cooled radial engines
- Engines
- 2
- Seats
- 7
- Length
- 44.6 ft
- Wingspan
- 63 ft
- Height
- 18.1 ft
- Number built
- 1
Specifications are approximate and may vary by variant. Compiled from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).
Reference and training only. Specifications vary by variant — consult the manufacturer and the official documents.