The name Fokker first came to prominence in 1915 and 1916, when monoplanes built by the manufacturer -- the first aircraft armed with machine guns synchronized to fire through the propeller -- swept Allied aircraft from the skies over the WesternMoreThe name Fokker first came to prominence in 1915 and 1916, when monoplanes built by the manufacturer -- the first aircraft armed with machine guns synchronized to fire through the propeller -- swept Allied aircraft from the skies over the Western Front.
This was followed by the Dr.I triplane notable for its association with the Red Baron, and later the D.VII. An impressive collection of archival photography and expert history cover these aircraft, as well as lesser-known aspects of Anthony Fokkers inventive company.