The Fokker 100, officially called Fokker F28 Mark 0100 is a twin-engine passenger jet that was built by the Dutch aircraft company Fokker until it went defunct in 1996. It features a narrow body, T-tail configuration and digital avionics. Although it was originally used by almost every major airline, only 128 aircraft remain in operation today, mostly with Australian and some Asian airlines.
Type | Airliner |
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Configuration | Low wing aircraft, Retractable gear aircraft |
Propulsion | Twinjet (Jet aircraft, Twin-engine aircraft) |
Manufacturer | Fokker |
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FDM | JSBSim |
--aircraft= | fokker100 |
Status | Beta |
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License | GPLv2+ |
Wikipedia | Fokker 100 |
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In FlightGear, the Fokker100 package, available since version 0.9.8, also includes the Fokker 70 and Fokker 130.
Specifications [1]
Overall Length [2] | 32.5 m (107 ft) | |
Wing Span [3] | 28.08 m (92 ft) | |
Height [4] | 8.50 m (28 ft) | |
MTOW | Between 40,995 kg (90,375 lbs) and 44,450 kg (98,000 lbs) | |
Engines | 2x Rolls-Royce Tay 620-15 with 61,610 N (13,850 lb) takeoff thrust | 2x Rolls-Royce Tay 650-15 with 67,170 N (15,100 lb) takeoff thrust |
Range [5] | 2,450 km (1,323 nm) | 3,170 km (1,710 nm) |
External Links
- ↑ EASA Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS)
- ↑ aer.ita.br (archived on web.archive.org)
- ↑ aer.ita.br (archived on web.archive.org)
- ↑ aer.ita.br (archived on web.archive.org)
- ↑ Wikipedia