| Fokker F-25 Promotor |
| The Netherlands, 1946 - The first
type that Fokker developed after World War II was this attractive
four-seater, the F-25 Promotor. It had a pusher propeller and twin
booms. Expectations were high and Fokker started building twenty aircraft
for the Dutch civil market after some changes in the original design.
Unfortunately no orders were forthcoming as the market was not yet
ready for a sportsplane like this. The Dutch entrepreneur Diepen had
to abandon his initial order of 100 F-25’s due to lack of perspectives
for his proposed air taxi firm. In the end, problems with the lengthened
propeller shaft appeared to be unsolvable and some only actually flew. |
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FM117 |
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1:48 |
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10 inch / 25,3 cm. |
| Livery |
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Fokker's PH-NBG or PH-NDP. |
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€ 1500 |
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Indicated net prices as from September 2007. Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T. |
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