The Fokker F.25 Promotor , first flown in 1946, was a single-engined, twin-boomed, four-seat passenger monoplane with a pusher engine mounted at the rear of a central nacelle. It was of wooden construction and has fitted with a retractable nosewheel undercarriage . One feature of the design was that instead of a 2 + 2 seating, the pilot sat in front to the left, and all three passengers were on a bench seat to the rear of him. Alternatively, when being used as an air ambulance aircraft, it could carry a patient on a stretcher, which was loaded through a hatch in the aircraft's nose. The F.25 was evocative of the pre-war G.I design.
5-598: F25 may refer to: Vehicles [ edit ] Aircraft Fokker F.25 , a Dutch passenger monoplane Automobiles BMW X3 (F25) , a German SUV Ships ARV General Salóm (F-25) , a Mariscal Sucre -class frigate of the Venezuelan Navy BNS ; Bangabandhu (F-25) , an Ulsan -class frigate of the Bangladesh Navy HMS ; Medway (F25) ,
10-597: A car dealer, had a twin boom aircraft powered by a 98 hp (73 kW) Ford V-8 engine designed and built at Bergen-op-Zoom . This aircraft emerged postwar as the Diepen Difoga 421 aircraft, and was flown for the first time in 1946, but proved unsuccessful. Diepen then contracted Fokker to design and build a new aircraft of similar layout to the Difoga, which became the Fokker F.25 Promotor. Diepen intended to use
15-615: A submarine depot ship of the Royal Navy KD ; Kasturi (F-25) , a Kasturi -class corvette of the Royal Malaysian Navy Other uses [ edit ] Feuerlilie F-25 , a German anti-aircraft missile Fluorine-25 (F), an isotope of fluorine Getrag F25 transmission , a General Motors transmission Schizoaffective disorder [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
20-571: The Promotor as an air taxi and charter aircraft, placing an order for 100 aircraft, and also negotiated exclusive sales rights to the Promotor. The first example made its maiden flight on 20 October 1946 and later that year was exhibited at the Paris Air Show . Production was stopped in 1949 after 20 F.25s had been completed. They could not compete in cost against large numbers of surplus military aircraft available at bargain prices following
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