Fokker F.XVIII
The Netherlands, 1932 - Because of its record breaking flight to Java the F.XVIII is by far the most famous Fokker of the pre-war period. The aircraft was designed rapidly after the F.XII because of the quick emerging needs for a faster and even more comfortable aircraft on the East Indies route. Two flights were memorable with this type: The Amsterdam-Java flight in 1933 (PH-AIP, 'Pelikaan') and the flight to the West Indies in 1934 (PH-AIS, 'Snip'). The F.XVIII had a long history as a reliable workhorse, the last ones being retired in 1947 (West Indies).
| Model | FM5civ |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1:72 |
| Span | 13.4 inch / 34 cm. |
| Livery | KLM: PH-AIP and PH-AIS |
| Price | € 1240 |
Indicated net prices as from November 2008.
Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T.

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