Fokker B.II

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The designation B.II was used for two completely unrelated aircraft produced by Fokker:

  • The Fokker M.10s flown by Austria-Hungary during World War I (named B.II by the Austro-Hungarian military)
  • A biplane flying boat flown by the Dutch Navy in the 1920s (named B.II by Fokker)