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The NVI F.K.33 was an airliner built in the Netherlands in 1925 for use by KLM for night flying. It was a largely conventional high-wing strut-braced monoplane with seating for ten passengers in an enclosed cabin. A trimotor design the placement of its engines was unusual. While two engines were mounted among the struts that braced the wings and the main units of the undercarriage the third engine was mounted pusher-fashion on a set of struts above the wing.