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Fokker F28 Fellowship

Aircraft Information Fokker F28 Fellowship

Fokker F28 Fellowship is a narrow-body jet passenger aircraft developed by the Dutch company Fokker in the 1960s. It was created to replace outdated propeller aircraft and was the first jet aircraft produced by Fokker.

The F28 was introduced in 1967 and was the first jet aircraft that was fully designed and manufactured in Europe. It was designed to carry up to 85 passengers on medium distances and was equipped with two Rolls-Royce Spey turbojet engines.

The F28 was a highly successful aircraft and was operated by many airlines around the world. It was also used as a military transport and for civilian research missions.

A total of over 240 F28 aircraft were produced, with the last one being built in 1987. Despite no longer being in production, many of them are still in operation in various countries around the world.

Technical information about the Fokker F28 Fellowship

- Length: 28.6 m

- Wingspan: 25.1 m

- Cabin dimensions: 2.03 m x 2.03 m

- Maximum speed: 870 km/h

- Range: 2,200 km

- Weight: 23,000 kg

- Engine: Rolls-Royce Spey Mk.555-15

- Capacity: up to 79 passengers.

The most comfortable and safe places on the plane

Like in any other aircraft, the safest seats in the Fokker F28 Fellowship are the rows at the front and back of the cabin, as well as the seats near the emergency exits. These seats usually have more legroom and easier access to the exits in case of an emergency.

In addition, window seats may be more comfortable for passengers who want to enjoy the view during the flight. However, if you are afraid of heights or suffer from claustrophobia, it is better to choose an aisle seat.

In general, the choice of seat in an aircraft depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you have any special requirements, such as a seat for a stroller or extra legroom, it is better to contact the airline in advance and request the appropriate seat.