Fokker F-100 American Scale Model (Free Shipping)

 

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Fokker F-100 American Scale Model (Free Shipping)

Item#: KF100AATR

MSRP Price: $201.95

Factory Direct Price: $143.46

Wing Span: 14.75
Length: 11.50

Manufacturer: Fokker

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Fokker F-100 American Scale Model (Free Shipping)

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This Ready to Ship Fokker 100 Airplane was crafted with absolute precision. Working from our extensive collection of blueprints and their photographs, our master artisans recreated this airplane into an incredibly detailed desktop replica. This model was hand crafted from the finest Philippine Mahogany and sealed to last for generations.

FDM is proud to know that this Fokker 100 Series will be displayed with pride in someone’s home or office.

* Please note that the stand shown in this photograph may vary or change with the model you receive.

Fokker 100 History:

The Fokker 100 is a medium size twin-turbofan airliner from the Fokker company.

Low operational costs and almost no competition in the 100-seat short-range class made it a best seller when it was introduced in the late 1980s, but improved models of the Bombardier CRJ200 and Embraer ERJ 145 family affected sales and Fokker became insolvent. Production ended in 1997 with 283 airframes delivered. In August 2006, 229 Fokker 100 aircraft remained in airline service with 47 airlines around the world.

Two prototypes were built - the first, PH-MKH, flew for the first time on November 30, 1986, and the second, PH-MKC, followed on February 25, 1987. The type certificate was awarded in November 1987. The first deliveries of the TAY620-15 powered versions started to Swissair in February 1988. American Airlines (75 planes ordered), TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais (now TAM Airlines (TAM Linhas Aéreas)) (50 planes) and US Air (40 planes) were major customers of the Fokker 100 and were powered by the more powerful TAY650-15.