The Fokker F.VII was a pivotal early civilian airliner, initially single-engine, but gained widespread popularity and enhanced reliability as a three-engine model (F.VIIb/3m) after a redesign for the ...
Historians consider it one of the best planes of World War I, maybe the best. After the war, it was the first fighter stationed at Mitchel Field, then a fledgling military base adjacent to Roosevelt ...
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CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Close-up left side view of the tail of a Fokker F.VII (A/C No. H-NACC) on the ground in Iraq in 1924. Pilot Thomassen á Thuessink van der Hoop (in ...