Fokker (disambiguation)
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Fokker was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer founded in 1912 by Dutch aviation pioneer Anthony Fokker.
Fokker may also refer to:
- Fokker I, a human-powered aircraft built by brothers Jan and Cor Fokker in the early 1930s
- Fokker Rocks in Antarctica, named so because a Fokker airplane was damaged and abandoned there in 1928
- Fokker Technologies, Dutch aerospace company founded in 2011; named for Anthony Fokker
- VFW-Fokker, company involved in rocket and spacelab development; named for Anthony Fokker
People with the surname
[edit]- Adriaan Fokker (1887–1972), Dutch physicist and musician
- Anthony Fokker (1890–1939), Dutch aviation pioneer and an aircraft manufacturer
- Hans Fokker (1900–1943), Dutch Olympic sailor
- Herman Fokker (1921–2001), Dutch engineer and politician
- Jan Piet Fokker (1942–2010), Dutch Olympic field hockey player
See also
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