Fokker facts for kids
Fokker was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer named after its founder Anthony Fokker. The company operated under several different names starting out in 1912 in Schwerin, German and moving to the Netherlands in 1919. During its most successful period in the 1920s and 1930s, it dominated the civil aviation market. Fokker went into bankruptcy in 1996 and its operations were sold to competitors.
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Fokker aircraft
1912–1918
- Fokker Spin
- Fokker M.1 – M.4 Spin
- Fokker W.1 – W.2
- Fokker A.III
- Fokker A.II
- Fokker M.6
- Fokker B.I
- Fokker W.3
- Fokker A.I
- Fokker M.9
- Fokker B.II
- Fokker Eindecker fighters
- Fokker E.I
- Fokker E.II
- Fokker E.III
- Fokker E.IV
- Fokker M.16E and M.16Z
- Fokker B.II
- Fokker B.III
- Fokker D.I
- Fokker D.II
- Fokker D.III
- Fokker D.IV
- Fokker D.V
- Fokker V.1
- Fokker V.2 and V.3
- Fokker V.4
- Fokker F.I
- Fokker Dr.I
- Fokker V.6
- Fokker V.7
- Fokker V.8
- Fokker V.9, V.12, V.14, V.16 and V.33
- Fokker D.VI
- Fokker D.VII
- Fokker V.17-V.25
- Fokker E.V/D.VIII (V.26)
- Fokker V.27 and V.37
- Fokker C.I
- Fokker V.39
1919–1940
- Fokker V.39 and V.40
- Fokker V.42
- Fokker V.44
- Fokker C.I
- Fokker F.VI
- Fokker F.II
- Fokker F.III
- Fokker F.IV
- Fokker T.II
- Fokker S.I
- Fokker D.IX
- Fokker D.X
- Fokker S.II
- Fokker B.I
- Fokker C.IV
- Fokker F.V
- Fokker S.III
- Fokker D.XI
- Fokker DC.I
- Fokker T.III
- Fokker B.II
- Fokker F.VII
- Fokker C.V
- Fokker D.XII
- Fokker D.XIII
- Fokker S.IV
- Fokker D.XIV
- Fokker B.III
- Fokker F.VIII
- Fokker T.IV – T.IVa
- Fokker C.VII-W
- Fokker F.XI "Universal"
- Fokker F.XIV
- Fokker D.XVI
- Fokker F.IX
- Fokker C.VIII
- Fokker C.IX
- Fokker F.XII
- Fokker F.XV
- Fokker F.XVI
- Fokker D.XVII
- Fokker F.XVIII
- Fokker F.XXI
- Fokker F.XIX
- Fokker F.XX
- Fokker F.XXXVI
- Fokker C.X
- Fokker F.XXII
- Fokker C.XI-W
- Fokker F.XXIII
- Fokker D.XXI
- Fokker F.XXXVII
- Fokker F.56
- Fokker Model 132
- Fokker G.I
- Fokker Model 147
- Fokker T.V
- Fokker S.IX
- Fokker C.IV-W
- Fokker Model 160
- Fokker T.VIII
- Fokker D.XXIII
- Fokker F.XXIV
- Fokker T.IX
Fokker-Atlantic designs
- Fokker A-2
- Fokker AO-1
- Fokker C-2
- Fokker C-5
- Fokker C-7
- Fokker C-14
- Fokker C-15
- Fokker C-16
- Fokker C-20
- Fokker CO-4
- Fokker CO-4
- Fokker CO-8
- Fokker LB-2
- Fokker O-27
- Fokker FLB/PJ
- Fokker PW-5
- Fokker PW-6
- Fokker PW-7
- Fokker RA
- Fokker T-2
- Fokker XA-7
- Fokker XB-8
- Fokker XJA-1
- Fokker XLB-2
- Fokker AF.15
- Fokker B.11
- Fokker F.7
- Fokker F.9
- Fokker F.10
- Fokker F.11
- Fokker F.12
- Fokker F.13
- Fokker F.14
- Fokker F.18
- Fokker F.32
- Fokker DH-4M
- Fokker-Hall H-51
1945–1996
- Fokker F.25
- Fokker S-11
- Fokker S-12
- Fokker S-13
- Fokker S-14
- Fokker F26 Phantom
- Fokker F27 Friendship
- Fokker F28 Fellowship
- Fokker F.29
- Fokker 50
- Fokker 60
- Fokker 70
- Fokker 100
- Fokker 120NG
- Fokker 130
- VFW-Fokker/Republic Aviation
Images for kids
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Fokker Dr.I replica at the ILA 2006, the "Red Baron" triplane
See also
In Spanish: Fokker para niños
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