F.III Diecast Model, 1920
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F.III Diecast Model, 1920

AE-7504-015
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$29.95

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Atlas Editions Silver Classics 7504-015
Fokker F.III Diecast Model
1920

1:200 Scale   Length   Width
Fokker F.III   2.25"   2.25"

The Fokker F.III was a single-engined high-winged monoplane aircraft produced in the 1920s by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. It could carry five passengers. The aircraft was also built under licence in Germany as the Fokker-Grulich F.III. The F.III was first used by KLM when they reopened their Amsterdam-London service on 14 April 1921 (they did not, at this time operate over winter). Soon, F.IIIs were also flying on routes to Bremen, Brussels, Hamburg, and Paris. They proved to be very reliable aircraft. KLM received 14 F.IIIs from Fokker's German factory at Schwerin during 1921 and built two more itself from spares in the following year. This final pair used 268-kW (360-hp) Rolls-Royce Eagle VIII engines, with the pilot on the left.