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Fokker F.2
1919
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The first commercial design by Reinhold Platz was the Fokker F.I, a parasol monoplane with ...
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A cantilever parasol monoplane with a plywood-skinned
wooden wing and a steel-tube fuselage, the D
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Fokker D X
1921
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Developed from the successful Fokker F.VII, five of which were built in 1924-25, the Fokker ... read more ... |
Fokker F.7
1924
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Fokker D XIV
1925
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A semi-cantilever low-wing single-seat fighter monoplane
originally intended for the 400hp Bristol Jupiter
radial, the D XIV ...
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Fokker T.IV
1927
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One of the ugliest Fokker designs, the Fokker T.IVA twin-engined torpedo-bomber/ reconnaissance floatplane was a ...
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Designed to meet a KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) requirement for a larger aircraft than the ... read more ... |
Fokker F.8
1927
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Fokker D XVI
1929
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Designed to meet a Netherlands LVA (Luchtvaartafdeling)
requirement for a successor to the World War I ...
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The Fokker F.XIV of 1929 was built at the New Jersey factory as a seven/nine-passenger ... read more ... |
Fokker F.14
1929
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Another development of the F.VII/3m, but smaller than the F.IX, the Fokker F.XII prototype made ... read more ... |
Fokker F.12
1930
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Fokker D XVII
1932
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Essentially a progressive development of the D XVI
with a Curtiss V-1570 Conqueror engine, the D ...
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A developed and enlarged version of the F.XII, the Fokker F.XVIII retained the same basic ... read more ... |
Fokker F.18
1932
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Fokker F.20
1933
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The Fokker F.XX 12-passenger transport had an elliptical-section fuselage instead of the rectangular form of ...
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Designed by a team led by Dr-Ir Erich Schatzki and retaining
traditional Fokker-type mixed construction, the
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Fokker D XXI
1936
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Fokker T.5
1937
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The Netherlands possessed only one type of medium bomber when the Germans attacked on 10 ...
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In November 1936 the prototype Fokker G.I heavy fighter caused a sensation when exhibited at ... read more ... |
Fokker G I
1937
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Fokker S.IX
1937
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Designed as a replacement for the S.IV basic trainer, the Fokker S.IX was suitable also ...
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Designed to Netherlands naval air service specifications for a torpedo-bomber/reconnaissance aircraft suitable for home and ... read more ... |
Fokker T.8-W
1939
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Fokker D.XXIII
1939
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The D XXIII single-seat fighter was unusual in employing
a fore-and-aft tandem engine arrangement, the prototype
being ...
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Fokker 50
1985
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During celebrations held in November 1983 to mark the 25th anniversary of the F27 entering ...
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When Fokker announced a successor to the F27 in November 1983, they also launched a ... read more ... |
Fokker 100
1986
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