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Atlantic Aircraft

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American aircraft manufacturer (1924–1030)
Atlantic Aircraft
A Fokker Universal from Western Canada Airways, c.1928
IndustryAerospace
Founded1924
FoundersAnthony Fokker
SuccessorNorth American Aviation
Headquarters
Key people
ParentGeneral Motors
(1929–30)

Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, also known asFokker-America andAtlantic-Fokker, was a US subsidiary of the DutchFokker company, responsible for sales and information about Fokker imports, and eventually constructing various Fokker designs.[1]

History

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In 1920Anthony Fokker had established theNetherlands Aircraft Manufacturing Company of Amsterdam as his American sales office.[2] The company's representatives wereRobert B. C. Noorduyn and Frits Cremer, a friend and test pilot for Anthony Fokker since beforeWorld War I. They successfully sold aircraft imported from Europe in the United States. But Fokker's typical construction of wooden wings and a steel-tubefuselage, both covered with fabric, also attracted the attention of the US Army.[3] This resulted in an order to equip theirDe Havilland DH.4s with steel fuselages. The only restriction was that these had to be manufactured in the United States, therefore, Fokker purchased theWittemann-Lewis factory in 1923 and founded theAtlantic Aircraft Corporation in May1924.[4][failed verification] The company was based inHasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, andTeterboro, New Jersey.Lorillard Spencer became the president and Robert B. C. Noorduyn the general manager.

The Netherlands Aircraft Manufacturing Company was succeeded by theFokker Aircraft Corporation, which held the license rights of the Fokker designs and remained responsible for selling the aircraft from the Dutch Fokker factory. In September 1925, the Fokker Aircraft Corporation took over the stocks and orders of the Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, which since then had become a full subsidiary of it. In 1925 the company also began to manufacture one of Noorduyn's own designs, theFokker Universal.

In 1927 theFokker Aircraft Corporation of America was founded, which took over the Fokker Aircraft Corporation.[5] A factory atPassaic, New Jersey, was added in 1927, and another atGlen Dale, West Virginia, in August 1928.[6] Although the company had changed its name, many of its products continued to be referred to as "Atlantic" or "Atlantic Fokker" for some years.

Fokker Aircraft Company of America became a subsidiary ofGeneral Motors which acquired a 40 percent holding in May 1929, but ended operations the following year as a combination of the effect of theGreat Depression and bad publicity[clarification needed] surroundingthe 1931 crash of aTranscontinental & Western AirFokker F-10 that killed celebrated football coachKnute Rockne.[7] Fokker ended his association with the American company in 1931. General Motors renamed their aviation subsidiaryGeneral Aviation Manufacturing Corporation, which in turn became part ofNorth American Aviation in 1934.[1][8]

Aircraft

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An Atlantic-Fokker XA-7
An Atlantic DH-4M-2 at theHistoric Aircraft Restoration Museum
The Atlantic-Fokker C-2Bird of Paradise
Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Atlantic Model 1130License built version of Airco DH.4
Atlantic Model 21Imported Fokker S.III
Atlantic Model 38License built version of Fokker C.IV
Atlantic Model 444Single engine airliner
Atlantic Model 51Prototype light bomber version of Fokker C-7
Atlantic Model 6License built version of Fokker F.VII
Atlantic Model 724License built version of Fokker F.VII
Atlantic Model 81928~200Single engine airliner
Atlantic Model 919286Single engine air yacht
Atlantic Model 1065Trimotor airliner
Atlantic Model 111Experimental single engine cabin monoplane
Atlantic Model 1219297Four engine push-pull airliner
Atlantic Model 131Prototype single engine monoplane
Atlantic Fokker AF-141929Single engine airliner
Atlantic Fokker AF-1519335Twin engine search and rescue flying boat
Atlantic Fokker AF-161Prototype twin engine bomber
Atlantic Fokker AF-1719311Prototype single engine attack airplane
Atlantic Fokker AF-1819321Prototype single engine fighter
Atlantic XHB-2N/A0Unbuilt heavy bomber (1926)
General Aviation GA-4319325Single engine airliner

References

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  1. ^ab"The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Directory of Airplanes their Designers and Manufacturers" ed. Dana Bell, Greenhill Books Ltd. LondonISBN 1-85367-490-7, 2002, page 88
  2. ^"Fokker Aircraft Builders To The World", Thijs Postma, Jane's Incorporated, NY,ISBN 0-7106-0059-3, 1980, page 49
  3. ^"Fokkers 'Roaring Twenties'", Peter F.A. van de Noort, Rebo Produkties,ISBN 90-366-0353-6, page 13 (in Dutch)
  4. ^"Once an Enemy".Buffalo Express. 10 October 1923. p. 6. Retrieved27 June 2022.
  5. ^"Fokkers 'Roaring Twenties'", Peter F.A. van de Noort, Rebo Produkties,ISBN 90-366-0353-6, page 30 (in Dutch)
  6. ^"The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft" Edited by David Mondey, revised and updated by Michael Taylor (Greenwich Editions 10 Blenheim Cort, Brewery RD. London N7 9NTISBN 0-86288-268-0), 2000, page 111
  7. ^"World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers" by Bill Gunston, Naval Institute Press Annapolis, MD,ISBN 0-7509-3981-8, 2006, page 31
  8. ^"[Press Release]".Aero Digest. Vol. 19, no. 4. Aeronautical Digest Publishing Corporation. October 1931. p. 65. Retrieved23 June 2021.

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