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Fokker T.2 (F.IV)
United States of America, 1921 - The Fokker T.2 was originally developed for the U.S. market as the F.IV, a stretched version of the F.III. Two F.IV's were built in Holland and sold to the U.S. Army Air Service. One airframe was converted into an ambulance aircraft, known as the A-2. The remaining transport was designated T-2 and became famous by its non-stop coast-to-coast flight with McReady and Kelly in 1923, after having established an official endurance record over Dayton, Ohio in October 1922. The aircraft still exists; it rests in the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC. Down to photo
Model FM86mil
Scale 1:72
Span 13.6 inch / 34,5 cm.
Livery U.S.Army Air Service Coast-to-Coast Record Aircraft
€ 1100
Indicated net prices as from September 2007.
Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T.

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