| Fokker F-26 Phantom |
| The Netherlands, 1946 - Originally
not intended for flight, the F-26 Phantom project started right after
the war for Fokker to become acquainted with jet technology. The cooperation
with De Havilland's resulted in this wonderful design that had the
two Rolls-Royce Nene engines mounted underneath the aircraft's nose.
The existence of a windtunnel model during the design proces suggests
more serious plans with the type. The more economic F.27 turboprop,
on the drawing board at the same time, might have prevented further
development. |
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FM115 |
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1:72 |
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10 inch / 25,4 cm. |
| Livery |
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Fokker artist Somberg's impression. |
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€ 1200 |
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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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