Fokker Fodder
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Fokker Fodder was a derogatory term coined by the British Press in early 1916 for the aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps in France, at a time when Allied aircraft types - especially the British B.E.2c - were badly outclassed by the Fokker Eindecker, one of the very first true fighter aircraft.

