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Aircraft:
Fokker F.VIIa
- Reg: H-NADP photos
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Serial #:
5054
- Airline: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- Photo Date: Sep 11, 2005
- Uploaded: Oct 10, 2005
- Lelystad - EHLE, Netherlands
Flightdeck of the worlds first dedicated intercontinental airliner which flew from the Netherlands to Batavia in 1927. This machine was delivered to Balair as CH-158 in 1928. Bought back from Danks Luftfart(OY-ASE) by Fokker and KLM together in 1955 to be preserved by the Aviodrome(Aviodome in those days) as H-NACT. After an overhaul of the fuselage and original Bristol Jupiter engine in the 80-ties it became H-NADP.
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Flightdeck of the worlds first dedicated intercontinental airliner which flew from the Netherlands to Batavia in 1927. This machine was delivered to Balair as CH-158 in 1928. Bought back from Danks Luftfart(OY-ASE) by Fokker and KLM together in 1955 to be preserved by the Aviodrome(Aviodome in those days) as H-NACT. After an overhaul of the fuselage and original Bristol Jupiter engine in the 80-ties it became H-NADP.Camera
Canon 10D | Sigma 15/2.8 Fisheye Show Exif data-
Aircraft
- Reg: H-NADP photos
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Aircraft:
Fokker F.VIIa
- Airline: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Serial #:
5054
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Photo Location
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Lelystad - EHLE
- Netherlands