Norwegian aircraft manufacturing company from 1915 to 1940
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
Local designs The M.F. 1 - the first aircraft manufactured by Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk The M.F.11 - the last aircraft in regular production at Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk 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.11M.F.5 , the first Norwegian tractor aircraftM.F.6 . a trainer and the last Farman pusher built by the factoryM.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
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History of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (in Norwegian) Polish page about Norwegian airplanes (in Polish)