Though outdated by the start of World War II, the Fokker D.XXI still saw intense combat. This segment follows its use by Dutch, Danish, and Finnish forces, detailing desperate engagements against ...
The Fokker D.XXIII is one of the newly added fighter aircrafts in War Thunder (Image via Gaijin Entertainment) War Thunder’s latest major update has delivered some of the most interesting vehicles and ...
Dutch aircraft developer Fokker Next Gen is maintaining its plan to have a 150-seat liquid hydrogen-powered aircraft flying by 2035, with potential to expand the concept to an aircraft family. After ...
The Fokker T.IV was a chunky Dutch flying boat bomber that played its part before disappearing into obscurity. Charlie Kirk shooting suspect facing death penalty as he’s formally charged with murder: ...
As expected, Anthony Herman Gerard (“Tony”) Fokker resigned last week as director of engineering of General Aviation Corp. (General Motors subsidiary) and its subsidiary Fokker Aircraft Corp. of ...
People gathered in the Dutch town of Papendrecht on Friday to protest GKN Fokker's export of parts for F-35 fighter jets used by the Israeli military in its genocidal campaign in Gaza. The group, ...
Family and friends of the 29 people who died in the Fokker Friendship plane crash off Mackay's coast in 1960 have gathered to remember them. Nine schoolboys flying from Rockhampton were among those ...
Given the many questions that remain unanswered, there is no legal basis for restitution at the present time. This is why the plane is provisionally going on display at the National Military Museum ...
Diminutive and nimble, the Fokker Dr.1 was Germany’s answer to the British Sopwith Triplane during the Great War over the skies of Europe, and was a favored mount of one of history’s most famous aces.
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York canceled its remaining air shows for the season after a World War I replica plane crashed on Oct. 5, killing 60-year-old pilot and board member Brian Coughlin.
Henry Ford claimed the all-metal, three-engine airliner was “the safest airliner around”, and it was rugged, simple, and reliable. Over one hundred airlines from all over the world flew Ford’s “Tin ...