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1972 aviation accident
Airport, operated by the Italian airline Aero Trasporti Italiani, using a Fokker F27-200, registration I-ATIR (c/n 10301, built in 1966, with 17,420 flight
Aero Trasporti Italiani Flight 327
Aero_Trasporti_Italiani_Flight_327
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1918 German fighter aircraft
lubricating the engine but the type was withdrawn from service and replaced by Fokker D.VIIs. When they were removed, Rudolf Berthold, commander of JG.II, noted
Siemens-Schuckert_D.IV
Type of parallel manipulator
Vickers Vanguard, Convair CV 990, Lockheed C-130 Hercules, Vickers VC10, and Fokker F-27 by 1962. In this role, the payload is a replica cockpit and a visual
Stewart_platform
American aviation pioneer (1904–1959)
subsidiary of Aero Corp. Standard Air Lines initially flew single engine Fokker F-7 aircraft from Los Angeles to Tucson with a stop in Phoenix. Within a
Jack_Frye
Topics referred to by the same term
4, a Dewoitine aircraft Dunne D.4, a 1907 British experimental aircraft Fokker D.IV, a World War I German fighter biplane Phönix D.IV, a KuKLFT D-class
D4
Study of strategic decision making
equation that describes the optimal control problem of an individual and a Fokker–Planck equation that describes the dynamics of the aggregate distribution
Mean-field_game_theory
Scientific Technique
as ∂ ρ ϕ ∂ t + div ( ρ ϕ υ ) = div ( Γ grad ϕ ) + S ϕ {\displaystyle {\frac {\partial \rho \phi }{\partial t}}+\operatorname {div} (\rho \phi \upsilon
Finite volume method for one-dimensional steady state diffusion
Finite_volume_method_for_one-dimensional_steady_state_diffusion
Stochastic differential equation
process; its L2 Hermitian adjoint is used in evolution equations such as the Fokker–Planck equation, also known as Kolmogorov forward equation, which describes
Infinitesimal generator (stochastic processes)
Infinitesimal_generator_(stochastic_processes)
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
"Huygens-Fokker Foundation | concert Fokker organ | 13 January 2019". www.huygens-fokker.org. Retrieved 19 February 2023. "Huygens-Fokker Foundation
Ovid
Aeronautical engineer and inventor
Field in Dayton, OH. Fowler was an independent aeronautical consultant for: Fokker, Glenn L. Martin, Convair, Douglas Aircraft, the Bureau of Aeronautics,
Harlan_D._Fowler
American businessman (1863–1928)
next decade, with a Wanamaker entry in the transatlantic challenge, the Fokker trimotor America flown by Commander Richard E. Byrd, taking to the air only
Rodman_Wanamaker
Word whose spelling is derived by reversing the spelling of another word
Terrace and its famous resident". South China Morning Post. 8 July 2016. "Fokker's Back in the Airplane-Building Game - CBS News". CBS News. 10 March 2010
Anadrome
Distance function defined between probability distributions
Kinderlehrer D, Otto F (January 1998). "The variational formulation of the Fokker–Planck equation". SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 29 (1): 1–17 (electronic)
Wasserstein_metric
Set of equations describing the dynamics of a system of many interacting particles
{\displaystyle N-s} suppressed particles D f s ∝ div p ⟨ grad q Φ i , s + 1 ⟩ f s + 1 . {\displaystyle Df_{s}\propto {\text{div}}_{\mathbf {p} }\langle {\text{grad}}_{\mathbf
BBGKY_hierarchy
President of Kazakhstan since 2019
17 March 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2019. "Bek Air grounded after fatal Fokker 100 accident at Almaty". FlightGlobal. 27 December 2019. Archived from the
Kassym-Jomart_Tokayev
American singer and entertainer (born 1942)
parking fees, which they claimed he owed after having abandoned a $2 million Fokker F28 plane there more than three years before. The plane was originally flown
Wayne_Newton
Schmeidler SN-2 (Germany/Netherlands) VFW-Fokker 614 VFW-Fokker H2 VFW-Fokker H3 VFW-Fokker FK-3 VFW-Fokker Sirius VFW-Fokker SG 1262 (Versuchsbau G.m.b.H. Gotha-Ost)
List_of_aircraft_(V)
collided over the Nellis Range. Fokker-built F-16A Block 15M, 80-3684/684, c/n 6K-56, crashed at Rachel, Nevada, while Fokker-built F-16A Block 15M, 80-3686/686
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1980–1989)
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1980–1989)
American lawyer and statesman (1863–1941)
1913–1918 Succeeded by Carter Glass Awards and achievements Preceded by Anthony Fokker Cover of Time 7 January 1924 Succeeded by William Lawrence Party political
William_Gibbs_McAdoo
Substance-specific relation between two physical quantities
spatial response of charges, for example, the Boltzmann equation or the Fokker–Planck equation or the Navier–Stokes equations. For example, see magnetohydrodynamics
Constitutive_equation
English World War I flying ace
in company with one other machine, he attacked a formation of fourteen Fokker biplanes, one of which was shot down and crashed. He has accounted for three
Charles_Darwin_(RAF_officer)
1944 battle of the Continuation War
(33 x Messerschmitt Bf 109, 18 x Brewster Buffalo 239 Fighters and 1 x Fokker C.X reconnaissance) LeR 4 (Colonel O. Sarko) (33 x Bristol Blenheim, 12
Battle_of_Tali–Ihantala
United States Air Force base near Dayton, Ohio, United States
Retrieved 15 August 2013. Maj Curry was commander of the Engineering Div (later, Materiel Div) at McCook Fld and made the move to Wright Fld in 1927. … On 15
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Wright-Patterson_Air_Force_Base
Zelazny story "My Lady of the Diodes" (1970) The Müller-Fokker computer tapes, in The Muller-Fokker Effect by John Sladek (1970) HARLIE (Human Aanalog Replication
List_of_fictional_computers
Tuning system for musical instruments
1 = 5 4 ÷ 6 5 = 25 24 ≈ 70.672 cents {\displaystyle S_{1}={{5 \over 4}\div {6 \over 5}}={25 \over 24}\approx 70.672\ {\hbox{cents}}} ("Just" augmented
Five-limit_tuning
WWI era military airfield in Ohio, U.S.
1923 records for speed, distance, and endurance were set by an April 16 Fokker T-2 flight from Wilbur Wright Field, which used a 50 km (31 mi) course around
Wilbur_Wright_Field
75:1) Airdrome Fokker D-VI (0.75:1) Airdrome Fokker D-VII (0.8:1) Airdrome Fokker D-VIII (0.75:1) Airdrome Fokker DR-1 (1:1) Airdrome Fokker DR-1 (0.75:1)
List_of_aircraft_(Ai–Am)
Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1993 to 1997
corruption in Cambodia, Rainsy publicly questioned Ranariddh's acceptance of a Fokker 28 airplane and a US$108 million commission from Ariston Berhad. This angered
Norodom_Ranariddh
Month of 1970
crew of Pakistan International Airlines Flight 625 were killed when the Fokker F27 Friendship plane crashed six minutes after taking off from Rawalpindi
August_1970
American aviator (1895–1954)
be lifted, his other competition, Admiral Byrd's team was repairing his Fokker C-2 Trimotor, the "America" after a practice run crash. On May 20–21, 1927
Bert_Acosta
reconnaissance seaplane Nakajima–Douglas DC-2 transport Nakajima–Fokker Super Universal Nakajima–Fokker ambulance aircraft Nakajima Akatsuki Nakajima Fishery Seaplane
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"Wimpy" W. Redfern, Post Falls, Idaho, United States) Redfern DH-2 Redfern Fokker Dr.1 Redfern Nieuport 17/24 (Paul Reece, Brownstown IL.) Reece Rocket (Wilmer
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Spitfire Elite Loehle Sport Parasol Loehle Spad XIII Loehle SE. 5a Loehle Fokker D.VII (1913: Grover Loening. 1917: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co,
List_of_aircraft_(Li–Lz)
increased fuel capacity Convair Model 38 640?; transport project similar to Fokker F-28 Convair Model 48 Charger; US Army COIN submittal for OV-10 competition;
List_of_aircraft_(Co–Cz)
FOKKER DIV
FOKKER DIV
Male
English
Variant form of English Fulke, FOWKE means "people, tribe."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a spinner or a maker of distaffs, from an agent derivative of Middle English rok ‘distaff’ (see Rock).German : from a Germanic personal name based on hrÅd ‘renown’.habitational name from a farm named Rokken in Pustertal, south Tyrol (Italy).German (Röcker) : from a topographic name or a place name Röcke (formerly Roke) near Bückeburg, Lower Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southeastern)
English (mainly southeastern) : variant of Hook (in the occupational or topographic and habitational senses), with the addition of the agent suffix -er.Congregational clergyman Thomas Hooker (1586?–1647) sailed from England with John Cotton and Samuel Stone and arrived in Boston in 1633. He led the 1635 migration of most of his congregation to Hartford in the Connecticut Valley. Thomas is the earliest known entrant, but the name Hooker is common and was also introduced independently by others during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a locksmith, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’ (see Lock).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a lock or enclosure, from a derivative of Middle English loke (see Lock 2).English : variant of Luker.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a bird-catcher (a common medieval occupation), Middle English fogelere, foulere (Old English fugelere, a derivative of fugol ‘bird’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Foskett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fulcher.German : nickname from Middle High German, Middle Low German volger ‘companion’, ‘supporter’.John Folger came from Norwich, England, to Dedham, MA, in 1635. By 1652 he was on Martha’s Vineyard. His son Peter had ten children.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Foulks.
Boy/Male
Dutch, German, Scandinavian
People's Guardian
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who had to watch or look after something (see Luker).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rocker.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant spelling of Coker.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, which could have derived from any of the following: 1) Middle English foster, FOSTER means "foster-parent," 2) forster, meaning "forester," 3) forster, meaning "shearer," or 4) fuyster, meaning "saddle-tree maker."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Luker.Belgian (van Loker) : habitational name from Loker in West Flanders.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk and Suffolk)
English (Norfolk and Suffolk) : topographic name for someone who lived at the foot of a hill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a group of villages in Somerset named with Coker, from a Celtic river name meaning ‘crooked’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Forster.English : nickname from Middle English foster ‘foster parent’ (Old English fÅstre, a derivative of fÅstrian ‘to nourish or rear’).Jewish : probably an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames, such as Forster.This name was brought to North America by many different bearers from the 17th century onward. Thomas Foster (1640–79) is buried in the old burial ground in Cambridge, MA. John Foster, born 1648 in Dorchester, MA, was the earliest wood engraver in America.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Foulks.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone concerned with books, generally a scribe or binder, from Middle English boker, Old English bÅcere, an agent derivative of bÅc ‘book’.English : variant of Bowker.Americanized form of German Bucher.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Folki, FOLKE means "people, tribe."Â
FOKKER DIV
FOKKER DIV
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Name of a King
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Swahili
Chosen; Authorized
Male
Cornish
, a runaway, or, from Flanders.
Boy/Male
British, English
Famous in Battle
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of God, Primary, First
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Inanimate Victory
Boy/Male
Indian
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
Latin
Related to the Faunus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a soldier armed with a spear, from Middle English spere ‘spear’ + man.English : from the Middle English, Old English personal name Spereman, of the same origin as the occupational name above.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : of uncertain derivation, but possibly a metonymic occupational name for a turner or cutler; the word dudgeon denoted the wood (probably boxwood) used in the handles of knives and daggers in the Middle Ages. Alternatively, it could be a diminutive form of Dodge. The name was taken to northern Ireland in the 17th century.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fodder
n.
A weight by which lead and some other metals were formerly sold, in England, varying from 19/ to 24 cwt.; a fother.
n.
A mocker.
n.
See Fodder, a unit of weight.
imp. & p. p.
of Foster
n.
Same as Hooker.
imp. & p. p.
of Cocker
n.
A skate with a curved blade, somewhat resembling in shape the rocker of a cradle.
a.
Former; sometime.
imp. & p. p.
of Fodder
v. t.
To cherish; to promote the growth of; to encourage; to sustain and promote; as, to foster genius.
n.
A looker-on.
imp. & p. p.
of Fother
a.
Formed into a forklike shape; having a fork; dividing into two or more prongs or branches; furcated; bifurcated; zigzag; as, the forked lighting.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Foster
n.
One who, or that which, works; a laborer; a performer; as, a worker in brass.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fother
a.
Former.
a.
Near the beginning; preceeding; as, the former part of a discourse or argument.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cocker