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Aeronautical
Fokker Aviatik A Dutch aircraft manufacturer who was responsible for the Fokker Eindecker, the first airplane that used a synchronization gear to fire its machine guns through the propeller during WW1.2
Military - Air Force
Netherlands East Indies Squadrons Dutch squadrons forming part of the Royal Australian Air Force during WW2. They were formed with Dutch personnel as a consequence of the surrender in Java on 8 March 1942 of the Royal Dutch East Indies Army to Japan.1
No. 320 Dutch Squadron RAF A Dutch-manned squadron of the RAF during WW2 formed on 1 June 1940 at Pembroke Dock from the Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service personnel. It was passed to the control of the Dutch Naval Aviation Service on 2 August 1945.1
No. 321 Dutch Squadron RAF A Dutch-manned squadron of the RAF during WW2 formed on 1 June 1940 at Pembroke Dock from the Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service personnel. It merged with No. 320 Squadron on 18 January 1941.1
Royal Dutch Naval Air Service The naval aviation branch of the Royal Netherlands Navy, formed in 1914. After the surrender of the Netherlands on 15 May 1940 it was ordered to Britain, where Dutch personnel formed RAF squadrons and served in the Fleet Air Arm.2