| Fokker P-1 Partner |
| The Netherlands, 1946 - The P-1
Partner would have been a pretty little sportsplane for two if Fokker
had decided to build it. It was presented as a model at the Salon
de l’Aeronautique in Paris in 1946, together with the F-26 Phantom
project. The design was abandoned in favour of the F-25 four-seater
of comparable configuration. It would have had a span of 10m (32,8
feet) and the maximum speed was estimated at 180 km/u (112 mph). It
had one remarkable feature: the complete nose with canopy could be tilted
forward to allow easy acces for pilot and passenger. |
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FM137 |
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1:48 |
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8.3 inch / 21 cm. |
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as derived from factory leaflets. |
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€ 1350 |
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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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