Fokker F.XVIII
The Fokker F.XVIII was a Dutch passenger aircraft designed in the late 1920s by the Fokker company. It was a high-wing monoplane that could accommodate up to 18 passengers, making it suitable for regional air travel. The aircraft featured a robust design and was powered by two Bristol Jupiter radial engines, which provided reliable performance.
First flown in 1929, the F.XVIII was primarily used by airlines in Europe and played a significant role in the development of commercial aviation. Its spacious cabin and good range made it popular among operators, contributing to the growth of air travel during that era.