Fokker F.IV
The Fokker F.IV was an airliner designed in the Netherlands in the early 1920s, with only two ever made, both for the United States Army Air Service (designated T-2). The aircraft made the first non-stop coast to coast flight of the continental United States in May 1923.
F.IV | |
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Fokker A-2 | |
Role | Airliner |
Manufacturer | Fokker |
Designer | Reinhold Platz |
First flight | 1921 |
Primary user | USAAS |
Number built | 2 |
One of the aircraft was preserved and is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.
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