Fokker F.VIII
The Fokker F.VIII was a Dutch passenger aircraft designed in the 1920s by the Fokker company. It was a high-wing monoplane that could accommodate up to 8 passengers, making it suitable for regional air travel. The aircraft featured a robust design and was known for its reliability and performance.
First flown in 1925, the F.VIII was powered by two Bristol Jupiter engines, which provided good speed and range for its time. It played a significant role in the early days of commercial aviation, serving various airlines in Europe and contributing to the growth of air travel during the interwar period.