FOKKER TRAINERS
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The F25 Promotor was the first aircraft produced by the
Fokker concern after the end of WW2. Although a capable
aircraft with a very roomy cabin, like many other post-war
aircraft it could not compete with cheap war surplus
aircraft, and only about 21 examples were produced.
These were all removed from service in 1952.
The Fokker S.11 Instructor was designed as a military
primary trainer and first flew in 1947. Over 100 examples
were produced for service in the Dutch, Israeli and Brazilian
air forces. A number were built under licence in Italy as the
Macchi M148.
The Fokker Mach-trainer first flew in 1951 and was one of
the first purpose designed jet trainer aircraft. There was
hope of an order from the USAF in partnership with
Fairchild aircraft, but in the end only the Dutch air force
ordered the aircraft and only 20 examples were built.
This CD contains manuals for each of these three training
or utility aircraft. The CD has been scanned from the original
flight manuals and retains any colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Handboek, manufacturers produced manual for the F25
Promotor, dated 1 Sept 1948, approx 129 pages. In the
DUTCH language.2. Handboek, Dutch Air Force produced Pilot's Handbook for
the S.11 Instructor, dated August 1969 approx 29 pages.
In the DUTCH language.
3. Iinstructie Handboek, Dutch Air Force Instructors Handbook
for the S.11 Instructor, approx 73 pages. In the DUTCH
language.
4. Manufacturers brochure for the S.11 Instructor, approx 12
pages.
5. Manufacturers Pilot's Notes for the S-14 Mach-Trainer.
Document L.S.K. 8071-OPN 1st Edition dated May 1956,
approx 60 pages.
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