Description
Fokker F-VII (F7) Trimotor Mahogany Model
The Fokker F.VII, also known as the Fokker Trimotor, was an airliner produced in the 1920s. The Fokker Trimotor was created for the inaugural Ford Reliability Tour, which was proposed as a competition for transport aircraft. The Fokker Trimotor won the Ford Reliability Tour in late 1925. The Trimotor’s structure comprised a fabric-covered steel tubing fuselage, and a plywood-skinned wooden wing. The 8- to 12-passenger Fokker was the aircraft of choice for many early airlines, both in Europe and the Americas In addition the F.VII was used by many explorers and aviation pioneers.
This handcrafted model is painstakingly built from Philippine mahogany by our skilled craftsmen with a wealth of detail and makes a great gift for any veteran, aviation enthusiast or history buff.
- 1/40 Scale Model
- 21.25 Inch Wingspan
- 14.5 Inch Length
- Material Mahogany Wood