The Fokker T.VIII is a twin-engined torpedo bomber and aerial reconnaissance floatplane designed and manufactured by the Dutch aviation company Fokker.
Fokker T.VIII
Wright Whirlwind R-975 E-3 engine
An RAF Fokker T.VIII, operated by No. 320 Squadron
Fokker T.VIII W/C built for Finland re-purposed by the Luftwaffe.
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 and 1930s, Fokker dominated the civil aviation market. The company's fortunes declined over the course of the late 20th century. It declared bankruptcy in 1996, and its operations were sold to competitors.
Fokker's first airplane, the Spin (Spider) (1910)
Fokker Eindecker in flight
Fokker F.VII
Fokker-built Gloster Meteor of the Belgian Air Force in 1955