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  2. File:Aircraft Sales & Services Limited (ASSL) Fokker F-27-500 ...

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  3. Fokker - Wikipedia

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    Fokker (N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandse Vliegtuigenfabriek Fokker; lit. ' Royal Dutch Aircraft Factory Fokker ') was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer that operated from 1912 to 1996. The company was founded by the Dutch aviator Anthony Fokker and became famous during World War I for its fighter aircraft. During its most successful period in the 1920s ...

  4. Fokker F27 Friendship - Wikipedia

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    Although originating from the F27-500 airframe, the Fokker 50 was virtually a new aircraft, complete with Pratt & Whitney Canada engines and modern systems, which led to its general performance and passenger comfort being noticeably improved over the F27. [3] The Fokker 50 ultimately replaced the F27 in production. [citation needed]

  5. Fokker F.VII - Wikipedia

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    Seating arrangement in the 8-passenger F.VIIB-3m The Southern Cross in 1943. Fokker F.VIIB-3m (CH-190) operated by Ad Astra Aero The Josephine Ford at The Henry Ford museum. The eight- to 12-passenger Fokker was the aircraft of choice for many early airlines, both in Europe and the Americas, and it dominated the American market in the late 1920s.

  6. Atlantic Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, also known as Fokker-America and Atlantic-Fokker, was a US subsidiary of the Dutch Fokker company, responsible for sales and information about Fokker imports, and eventually constructing various Fokker designs.

  7. Old Glory (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    Another four ships joined the search, but after thirty hours it was abandoned. Hearst hired the SS Kyle to search the area again, and on 12 September they found wreckage of the aircraft, but no sign of the crew; [1] the only trace of the plane was a 34-foot section of wing, found 700 miles east of Cape Race, Newfoundland. [2]

  8. Fokker F.IV - Wikipedia

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    The Fokker F.IV The T-2 for the record flight, on the side it reads "Army Air Service Non Stop Coast to Coast". One of the T-2s was used for a number of long-distance flights over the next few years, culminating in the first nonstop transcontinental flight across the United States, an idea that originated with Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, one of the T-2's test pilots.

  9. Fokker F26 - Wikipedia

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    During the era before the Second World War, Fokker was one of the world's largest manufacturers of passenger aircraft. [citation needed] After the re-emergence of the Fokker company in 1945 (its founder, Anthony Fokker, had died in the United States in 1939), the company made ambitious plans for reconquering the market it once dominated.