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Fokker 100 was developed in the early 1980s in parallel with the turboprop
F50. It's Fokker's largest aircraft, a 100 seat jet airliner based on the F-28 Fellowship, but stretched and thoroughly
modernized. Other changes include more economical Rolls-Royce Tay turbofans (which, unlike the
Speys of the F-28, conform to Stage 3 noise limits), revised wing design with greater span and aerodynamic efficiency, a modern EFIS glass
flight deck, redesigned cabin interior plus other systems and numerous equipment changes.
With Fokker's collapse in 1996, the Fokker 100/70 production line closed in early 1997. Despite Fokker's financial failure the 70 remains popular with its operators. The aircraft was made by Project Fokker 100/70. To download panel and sound for the aircraft, we recommend you to check their site. |