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JC Wings – Fokker 50 , ‚PH-DMO‘ Fokker Aircraft Company
Výrobce: JC WingsMěřítko: 1:200Letecká společnost: Fokker Aircraft CompanyDescription
-sběratelský model letadla Fokker 50 1/200 -provedení: kovový model s plastovými částmi -model je v kvalitním provedení -součástí balení je stojánek
Fokker 50
The Fokker 50 is a turboprop-powered airliner, designed as a refinement of and successor to the highly successful Fokker F27 Friendship. The Fokker 60 is a stretched freighter version of the Fokker 50. Both aircraft were manufactured and supported by Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker.
Role | Airliner |
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National origin | Netherlands |
Manufacturer | Fokker |
First flight | 28 December 1985 |
Introduction | 1987 |
Status | Out of production, in service |
Produced | 1985 – 1997 |
Number built | 213 |
Unit cost |
US$17.5 million
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Developed from | Fokker F27 |
- F27 Mark 050
- Marketed as the Fokker 50 (or sometimes referred to as the Fokker 50-100), based on the F27 Mark 500 with two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW125B or PW127B turboprop engines with six-bladed propellers, updated systems and cockpit instrumentation, increased use of composite structure, double the number of windows, change from pneumatic to hydraulic systems and addition of electronic engine and propeller controls and an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) and integrated warning system.
- F27 Mark 0502
- Marketed as the Fokker 50, same as the 050 with reconfigured interior layout and change in type of aft emergency exits, six built (two for the Royal Netherlands Air Force, two for the Republic of Singapore Air Force and two for Royal Brunei Air Force).MSN 20280 built 1993 was fitted with PW125B Engines and an APU.
Fokker was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer named after its founder, Anthony Fokker. The company operated under several different names, starting out in 1912 in Schwerin, Germany, moving to the Netherlands in 1919.
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Industry | Aerospace |
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Fate | Bankruptcy |
Successor | Stork B.V. |
Founded | 22 February 1912 |
Founder | Anthony Fokker |
Defunct | 1996 |
Headquarters | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Key people
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Anthony Fokker, Reinhold Platz, Walter Rethel |
Products | Commercial airliners Military aircraft |
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