License building
Preliminary translation
Fokker has concluded agreements with various manufacturers to have its aircraft produced there.
Fokker has also produced aircraft from other manufacturers/designers (sometimes under duress).
Licensed construction of Fokker aircraft by/at other manufacturers:
- Atlantic Super Universal, at Nakajima, at Ota, at Gunma in Japan.
- Atlantic Super Universal, at Canadian Vickers in Canada.
- Fokker C-1, at HF in Denmark.
- Fokker C-5, at CFM in Sweden, at FV in Denmark, at MW in Hungary, at EKW in Switzerland, at Haerens in Norway, at IMAM in Italy.
- Fokker C-10 at V&L in Finland.
- Fokker D-1 (M-18ZF M-18ZK) at MAG in Hungary.
- Fokker D-2 (M-18ZF M-18ZF) at MAG in Hungary.
- Fokker D-4 (M-20) at Mag in Hungary.
- Fokker D-7 at ACF in Switzerland, at AUMF in Hungary, at OAW in Germany, at Albatros in Germany.
- Fokker D-21 at FV in Denmark, at V&L in Finland.
- Fokker F-2 at Grülich in Germany.
- Fokker F-3 at Grülich in Germany.
- Fokker F-7B-3M at AVRO in GB, at OFM in Italy, at P&L in Poland, at AVIA in the Czech Republic, at Loring in Spain, at SABCA in Belgium.
- Fokker F-8 at MW in Hungary.
- Fokker F-9 at AVIA in Czech Republic.
- Fokker F-12 at OV in Denmark.
- Fokker F-27, at Fairchild in the USA.
- Fokker S-11 at Macchi/IMAM in Italy.
- Fokker S-11 at FIA in Brazil.Fokker S-12 at FIA in Brazil.
Aircraft license construction by/at Fokker:
1916 | AEG C-4 | Scout | Wikipedia |
1941 | Arado Ar-196 | Training aircraft for the Luftwaffe | English Wikipedia |
1941 | Bucker Bu-181 | Training aircraft for the Luftwaffe | Wikipedia |
1946 | Göppingen Gö. 4 | Glider | English Wikipedia |
1946 | Grunau 9 ESG | Glider | |
1946 | Koolhoven FK-43 | Airliner | English Wikipedia |
1946 | Schneider Grunau Baby | Glider | grunaubaby.nl |
1947 | Gloster meteor | Fighter plane | Wikipedia |
1947 | Hawker Sea Fury | Fighter plane | Wikipedia |
1948 | DFS Olympia | Glider | |
1951 | SAAB 91 Scandia | Airliner | |
1955 | Hawker Hunter | Fighter plane | Wikipedia |
1966 | Lockheed F-104 Starfighter | Fighter plane | Wikipedia |
1975 | General Dynamics F-16 | Fighter plane | Wikipedia |
- De Havilland DH-4, hull conversion program in the USA.
- Douglas DC-2, DC-3, were assembly and sales programs, not a full license build.
- Hull, wing and engines were shipped to Rotterdam and reassembled at Fokker.
The aircraft had all made test flights in the USA after being built there. - Alouette 3 was a license building program at Lichtwerk Hoogeveen, Lichtwerk was not yet part of the Fokker concern.
- Flying boats Dornier Do. J Wal and Do. 24 were license building programs at Aviolanda, Aviolanda was not yet part of the Fokker group at the time.
Component construction by/at Fokker and International cooperation programs:
- Airbus A-300, A-310.
- Atlantic Brequet.
- Gulfstream 4, Gulfstream 5.
- Shorts SD-330, SD-360.
- VFW-614.
- VFW, a dozen types built there, self-built or licensed, Fokker then had a Sub license.
- Canadair (Northrop) F-5.
And further:
- The Fokker Aerospace Department has built a number of satellites and aerospace components.
- There were dozens of Fokker aircraft designs that were never built.
- Fokker carried out maintenance on non-aircraft such as the Hawk and Nike air defense systems of the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
- Fokker carried out maintenance, repair and conversion on dozens of aircraft types from other manufacturers.
- Fokker produced dozens of products other than aircraft such as radars, buses, shelters and weapons.