Fokker D. X (or D.10) was a Dutch fighter aircraft designed after World War I. The chief designer at Fokker Reinhold Platz designed the Fokker D. VIII fighter in 1918. It was a parasol monoplane with cantilever wings which was an uncommon feature of the time. Its rotary engine could only develop 82 kW (110 hp) but it had good flying qualities. 60 aircraft were manufactured in Germany. After the war Anthony Fokker moved his factory to Holland where production continued. The D.
Made by Fokker.
It is the successor of the Fokker D.VIII .