
The Fokker T.IX was Fokker’s first all metal bomber and was designed to succeed the Martin bombers used by the Royal Dutch East Indies Army. In September 1939 the T.IX made its maiden flight. It had a maximum speed of 440 kph, an armament of three machine guns, and carried a 2,000kg bomb load. In May 1940 it fell into German hands, but they were only interested in its Bristol Hercules sleeve valve engines. Only the prototype was completed.