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Dutch Modelling and Aviation
Thulin K, KA and LA
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During 1917 twelve single seat fighters of the type Thulin K were ordered at he Swedish AB Enoch Thulins Aeroplanfabrik. These small aircraft were armed with two machine-guns.
Also, three examples of the twoseat version, The Thulin KA, of this fighter were ordered for training purposes.
Furthermore ten Thulin LA training aircraft were purchased to succeed the Farman. In practice, the aircraft did not comply, mainly because of the unreliable engines.
Thulin K
Thulin K fighter, D1 at Soesterberg in 1917.
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A Thulin K ready for take-of in 1919 at naval Air station De Kooy.
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Thulin K, serial D1 of the Dutch Navy at Soesterberg, summer 1917.
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Coater at naval air Station De Mok at Texel working on a Thulin.
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Thulin K serial D1 of the Dutch navy at Soesterberg, summer 1917.
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Thulin LA
Trainer Thulin LA at naval air station De Kooy, 1919.
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Trainer Thulin LA landing on naval air station De Mok, Texel.
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A Thulin used for taxiing practice on its nose.
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