The Fokker D. XIII was a fighter aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid 1920s. It was a development of the Fokker D. XI with a new powerplant and considerably refined aerodynamics and had been designed to meet the requirements of the clandestine flying school operated by the German Army at Lipetsk in the Soviet Union. Like its predecessor it was a conventional single-bay sesquiplane with staggered wings braced by V-struts.
Made by Fokker.