Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3

F.K.3
General information
TypeGeneral purpose / Trainer aircraft
ManufacturerArmstrong Whitworth Aircraft
Designer
Primary userRoyal Flying Corps
Number builtc.500[1]
History
Manufactured1915–1917
First flight1915
Developed fromRoyal Aircraft Factory BE.2
A British pilot, possibly 2nd Lt. A.C. Stopher from No. 47 Squadron RAF, Thessalonika with FK.3
Bulgarian Aviation Corps Officers and soldiers gathered around a captured FK.3 in 1917.
Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3 in 1915

The Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3 was a British two-seat general-purpose biplane built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft during the First World War. By the end of the war it was considered obsolete for combat.

  1. ^ Tapper 1973, p. 367