Fokker F.II

F.II
General information
TypeAirliner
ManufacturerFokker
Designer
Primary usersDeutsche Aero Lloyd
Number builtabout 23
History
First flightOctober 1919
Retired1934
VariantFokker F.III

The Fokker F.II was the first of a long series of commercial aircraft from the Fokker Aircraft Company, flying in 1919. In a biplane age, it presented a distinct clean, high-wing monoplane style that sold successfully across Europe and North America during the development of commercial passenger-carrying aviation.

This design lead to the Fokker F.III which also proved a commercial success. A license produced version was built in Germany, with some modification is sometimes called the Fokker-Grulich F.II

A non-flying replica of a Fokker F.II was built for the Dutch airline KLM, and is on display at the Aviodrome museum in Lelystad in the Netherlands.