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German Fokker D VII fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D VII fighter plane on an airfield towards the end of the First World War. It had a 180 hp Mercedes engine, and was a single-seat fighter plane
Cuba - First Pan American Airways serviceCuba - The First Pan American Airways (PAN-AM) service between Key West, United States and Havana, Cuba in October 1927. Pan American Airways was founded by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Metropolitan Police Association Football TeamThe Metropolitan Police Association Football Team prior to boarding a KLM four engine Fokker plane to Amsterdam. The visit was arranged following an invitation from the Dutch Police Association to
Baron Manfred von Richthofen, German air ace, WW1Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
Richthofen and members of the JagdstaffelCaptain Baron von Richthofen, German flying ace, responsible for bringing down 80 Allied planes during World War One, pictured here with members of Jagdstaffel 5 around a Fokker plane after his 62nd
Fokker V8 German tandem-winged quintupriplaneFokker V8 German fighter tandem-winged quintupriplane (five wings), a one-off completed in autumn 1917. Its performance was found to be very poor. Date: circa 1917-1918
Fokker FVIIa G-EBTS The SpiderFokker FVIIa, G-EBTS, The Spider, which was flown to the Cpae and back in 20 days by Capt C.D. Barnard
German Fokker D VIII fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D VIII single-seater fighter monoplane with a 140 hp Oberursel engine, used towards the end of the First World War
Fokker DR-1 V-3 TriplaneGerman Airforce Luftwaffe Fokker Dr-1 V-3 Triplane Prototype Parked Date: 1910s
German Fokker D. VI fighter plane, WW1A German Fokker D.VI single-seater fighter plane with an Oberursel engine, in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Oswald Boelcke, German aviatorOswald Boelcke (1891 1916), German flying ace of World War One. Boelcke is considered the father of the German fighter air force, and first to formalize rules of air fighting
Fokker Dr I with Pfalz D III in backgroundFokker Dr I German fighter triplane with a Pfalz D III in the background. The Fokkers pilot prepares for takeoff, with a mechanic ready to swing the propeller and two more in attendance
The prototype Fokker V45 or FII with the Fokker V40
Fokker Eindecker of Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26, WW1A Fokker Eindecker monoplane belonging to Jagdstaffel (Jasta) 26 fighter squadron, by G. Shultz
Fokker triplane of Baron Manfred von Richthofen, WW1A Fokker triplane of Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
Avro 618 Ten / X / 10Pilot Charles Kingsford-Smith and His Avro 618 Ten, Named Southern Star Unloading at Croydon after the First Flight from Australia with Christmas Post / Mail 16th December 1931 Date: 1931
Fokker CVII-W advanced training seaplane of the Royal Dutch Naval Air Force. 1928. Date: 1928
Fokker FXVIII, PH-AIP, Pelikaan, of KLM which in Decemb?Fokker FXVIII, PH-AIP, Pelikaan, of KLM which in December 1933 flew a special Christmas mail flight to Batavia, completing the round trip in a flight time of 73 hours 34 minutes. Date: 1933
Travel Air 2000 - Fokker D. VII mock-up N6268Travel Air 2000 / Fokker D.VII mock-up N6268, of Tallmantz Aviation, at Orange County Airport, in California. Date: circa 1957
Croydon Airport - Fokker F. XXXVI PH-AJACroydon Airport - The sole Fokker F.XXXVI PH-AJA of KLM (Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.) Date: 1935
Fokker D. VII replica - G-BFPL - DuxfordWilliams Flugzeuge Fokker D.VII replica - G-BFPL - Duxford Date: 1983
Fokker F7A passenger aircraftA Fokker F.VII (also known as the Fokker Trimotor) - an airliner produced in the 1920s by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker, Fokkers American subsidiary Atlantic Aircraft Corporation
Fokker 60UTA-N U-04Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker 60UTA-N U-04 (msn 20329) of 334 Squadron, at Valkenburg Naval Air Base in September 1997. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: 1997
Fokker 60UTA-N U-02Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker 60UTA-N U-02 (msn 20324), of 334 Squadron. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: circa 2000
Fokker F-27 Troopship C-8Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker F-27-300M Troopship C-8 (msn 10158), of 334 Squadron. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: 1981
Fokker F-27 Troopship C-9Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker F-27-300M Troopship C-9 (msn 10159), of 334 Squadron. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: 1981
Fokker F-27 Troopship C-5Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker F-27-300M Troopship C-5 (msn 10155). Date: circa 1995
Fokker F-27 Troopship C-10Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker F-27-300M Troopship C-10 (msn 10160), of 334 Squadron. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: 1981
Fokker C-31A Troopship 85-1608United States Army - Fokker C-31A Troopship 85-1608 (msn 10668, F27-400M), of the Golden Knights Parachute Display Team. Date: circa 1997
Fokker F-27-300M Troopship C-5Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker F-27-300M Troopship C-5 (msn 10155). Date: 25 May 1962
Fokker 50 U-06Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker 50-502 U-06 (msn 20287), of 334 Squadron. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: circa 2000
Fokker 50 U-05Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker 50 U-05 (msn 20253), of 334 Squadron. (Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Royal Netherlands Air Force). Date: circa 2000
Fokker F-27-500 Friendship PH-FPW (msn 10489), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, from 4-10 September 1972. Date: 1972
Fokker F-28-6000 PH-JHG (msn 11001), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, in September 1974. Date: 1974
SE-ABA - Lappland - A. B. Aerotransport Swedish Airlines - airliner Fokker F.XXII for 22 passengers - operating on the Malmo, Sweden to Amsterdam, The Netherlands route
Fokker F-104G Starfighter KG+283 - 63-13690Luftwaffe / United States Air Force (USAF) - Fokker F-104G Starfighter 24+40 / 63-13690 (msn 683D-8183), at Luke Air Force Base in USAF colours for training of Luftwaffe pilots. Date: circa 1975
Fokker F27 Troopship C-7Koninklijke Luchtmacht - Fokker F27-300M Troopship C-7 (msn 10157), of 334 Squadron, at RAF Greenham Common, on 27 June 1981, for the international Air Tattoo
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-NAHFokker F27-1113 Friendship ZK-NAH (msn 10105), of Air New Zealand. Date: circa 1970
Fokker C-31A Troopship 85-1607United States Army - Fokker C-31A Troopship 85-1607 (msn 10652, F27-400M), of the Golden Knights parachute display team. Date: circa 1987
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXG KeaFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXG Kea (msn 10189), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Wellington, New Zealand in February 1962. Date: 1962
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXH KoropioFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXH Koropio (msn 10190), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Wellington, New Zealand. Date: 1962
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXF KaruwaiFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXF Karuwai (msn 10185), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Woodbourne, New Zealand in November 1961. Date: 1961
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXE KereruFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXE Kereru (msn 10184), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Woodbourne, New Zealand in November 1961. Date: 1961
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXD KorereFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXD Korere (msn 10169), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Wellington, New Zealand in February 1962. Date: 1962
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXC KerangiFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXC Kerangi (msn 10168), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Woodbourne, New Zealand in November 1961. Date: 1961
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXB KotukuFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXB Kotuku (msn 10167), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Wellington, New Zealand. Date: 1961
Fokker F27 Friendship ZK-BXA KouakaFokker F27-1020 Friendship ZK-BXA Kouaka (msn 10166), of N.A.C. (National Airways Corporation), at Wellington, New Zealand in February 1962. Date: 1961
Fokker F27-500 Friendship OY-APC (msn 10431), of Maersk Air at Luq International Airport / RAF Luqa, on 28 September 1970. Date: 1970