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The Fokker B.I was a reconnaissance flying boat built in the Netherlands in 1922 and followed by an improved version the B.III in 1926. It was a conventional biplane flying boat design with staggered sesquiplane wings braced by struts arranged as a Warren truss. The engine was mounted pusher-wise on the top wing. The duralumin hull featured three open cockpits – one at the nose for a gunner one in front of the lower wing for the pilot and engineer and one behind the wings for another gunner.