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The Fokker D.VII was brought to the United States after the war and given to the Smithsonian Institution by the War Department in 1920. The airplane was fully restored by NASM in 1961. Further minor ...
Fokker D.VII with US Army Air Service serial number A.S.2113 at Hazelhurst Field (later renamed Roosevelt Field), which was situated near Mitchel Field, the present-day site of the Cradle of ...
In the hands of aviators like Richard Byrd and Charles Kingsford Smith, the Fokker F.VII blazed new paths to uncharted parts of the globe.
A replica WWI aircraft, the Fokker D.VIII, was involved in a fatal crash at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome on Oct. 5. Here's what to know about the plane.
A lost piece of Dutch aviation history is coming home. In September 2025, the National Military Museum will showcase a rare Fokker D.VII fighter, a World War I-era aircraft with a mysterious past ...
The Fokker D.VII that now sits in the Brome County Historical Society's museum is one of seven left in the world. But this aircraft isn't just rare, it's unique.
In September 2025, the National Military Museum is set to showcase an original Fokker D.VII fighter aircraft, designed during the First World War which was in service with our Fleet Air Arm before ...
The second plane in the Microsoft Flight Simulator's Local Legends series, the Fokker F.VII bundle, is available now. Check out the trailer. The bundle includes the Southern Cross, the Friendship ...
World War I Biplane Replica Makes First Oshkosh Appearance The Fokker D.VII was one of the most formidable German aircraft in the sky.
his is the story of the Fokker/Republic D.24 Alliance. The VTOL/STOL swing-wing jet fighter that gives a vibe it was designed by an acid trip.
The German Fokker D.VII was the equal of, if not better than, the British SE5s, Camels and French SPADs, and is considered to be one of the outstanding fighters of the First World War. At a time ...