A history book about Fokker in World War One by Paul Leaman
An alphabet catalogue of military aircraft, employed by both Allied and Axis forces, shows engineering and design specifications and model shapes. Bill Gunston Salamander, London 1978 …Descrição completa
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AIRCRAFT OF WORLD WAR 1 GERMAN FOKKER MANUFACTURER
FOKKER Fokker was and still is a German aircraft manufacturer. They made a huge variety of planes and it would be impossible to cover them all. Each picture has been identified as to the model but for further information, the reader is advised to search the internet.
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