The Fokker DC. I was an aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the early 1920s to fulfill a role of combined fighter and reconnaissance aircraft. The company designation chosen by Fokker DC reflected this with D being the Idflieg designation for a fighter during World War I and C being an armed reconnaissance aircraft. The DC. I was a conventional single-bay biplane with staggered unequal-span wings braced by N-struts and was derived from the Fokker C. IV design.
Made by Fokker.