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:
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 |
Component construction by/at Fokker and International cooperation programs:
And further:
Arado Ar-196.
Produced under German coercion under license by Fokker.
Junkers 52
Wing parts produced under German force in the Amsterdam (old) RAI.
Bucker Bu-181 Bestmann
Loosdrecht-Hilversum airport, produced under German coercion in Weesp.
The DC-2 and DC-3 (seen here at Avio Diepen Ypenburg repair shop in 1952) were not licensed production but assembly.
The Lockheed F-140G Starfighter was a license build from Fokker. Here in 1978 at Ypenburg under maintenance.