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Fokker F.XXXVI

The Fokker F.XXXVI was a 1930s Dutch four-engine 32-passenger airliner, it was used militarily as a Trainer.

It was the largest transport designed and built by Fokker.

KLM used the aircraft from 1935-39, on selling the aircraft in 1939 to Scottish Aviation, this was for use as a crew and navigation trainer for the Royal Air Forces No.12 Elementary Flying Training School, which was operated by Scottish Aviation.

Only 1 built.

It was scrapped in 1940 after it burnt out in a take-off accident.

Specifications

Crew

4

Capacity

32 passengers

Length

24.0 m (78 ft 8 in)

Wingspan

33.0 m (108 ft 2 in)

Height

8.3 m (27 ft 3 in)

Wing area

172 m2 (1,850 sq ft)

Empty weight

10,300 kg (22,700 lb)

Gross weight

16,500 kg (36,366 lb)

Powerplant

4 × Wright Cyclone SGR-1820-F2 radial piston engines , 560 kW (750 hp) each

Performance

Cruise speed

280 km/h (165 mph, 143 kn)

Range

1,536 km (960 mi, 830 nmi).

 

 

 

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