Friendship? by ratfugel
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Description
The Fokker Company has always been good at marketing its products.Remember the Red Baron and his D7's and Trikes? The twin turboprop F27 above was a somewhat later design using a little less fabric and glue and a bit more metal. Around 800 copies were made, starting in 1955 and many are still in use all over the world.
Currently there is an increasing demand for propeller driven turboprops as jets become more expensive to run mainly on account of the colossal rises in the cost of oil.
Comments (15)
proteus2
Nicely placed and drawn Like a commercial cataloque or a 60'ies brochure Bravo! P
Garlor
they made a lovely whistling noise from the pair of Rolls Royce engines..Dart turboprops.Oddly they still use Jet fuel which is Kerosene.
clam73
nice model and the sky looks good....nice one!!
Cosme..D..Churruca
great work!
kjer_99
It's a nice looking aircraft.
Osper
nicely done. Perhaps Fokker would give you a job. This is as good as any business art.
Fidelity2
Good job. 5+.
ynottry
Very nice render!
watchman2005
Very nice image!!!!!
kimariehere
beautifully done!
vkoontz
flew on this aircraft many times into Oregon. Powered by Rolls Royce Dart direct shaft turbos.
markon
Great aviation image, I can remember flying from Moree to Sydney, Australia on Fokker Friendships as a boy. Now Qantas use Dash 8s on the same run. Very well done
tallpindo
I once watched one of these land in a stiff headwind that blew a Curtiss pusher so far back he had to tack like a sailboat to get back. It only took about 200 feet of runway for the Fokker. In Lancaster, California the wind is measured in yards. A yard is the length of logging chain that the wind can blow straight out. Pratt & Whitney does not make turboprops in the USA, only in Canada.
Renderholic
Nice modeling and lighting!
tetsu-pino
Your work is cool and splendid!!!