| Fokker F.32 |
| United States of America, 1929 -
The Fokker F.32 was the biggest commercial aircraft of its days. Seven
of these 'Jumbos' where built, with the four engines in two tandem
configuration. The F.32 was praised for its luxury. Doubts about its
strenght however led to cancellation of five F.32's by Universal Air
Lines. As a consequence of the accident with an F.10A
Super Trimotor in 1931, all the F.32's were grounded. It was the
end of these glorious big airliners. One of them served ultimately
as a gas station in Los Angeles. |
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FM35 |
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1:72 |
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15.9 inch / 40,5 cm. |
| Livery |
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Western Air Express |
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€ 1595 |
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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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