Fokker F.VIIb/3m
The Fokker F.VIIb/3m is a three-engine monoplane designed by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker in the 1920s. It was primarily used for passenger transport and cargo services, known for its reliability and spacious cabin. The aircraft could accommodate up to 12 passengers, making it popular among airlines of the time.
First flown in 1925, the F.VIIb/3m featured a distinctive high-wing design and was powered by three Wright J-5 Whirlwind engines. Its performance and range made it suitable for long-distance flights, contributing to the development of commercial aviation in the early 20th century.