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The great success that Fokker achieved with its F27 model encouraged the Dutch manufacturer to go one step further. In this way, in Apr1962 the new project was announced: The F28 Fellowship.
On the occasion of the 57th anniversary of the prototype´s first flight, -May 9, 1967-, we glad to invite you to the launch of this new Blog fokkerfellowship28.blogspot.com, dedicated absolutely to the Fellowship.
We invite all those who are passionate about this small Dutch colossus to share their experiences, photographs, or information in this space. The site is under development, and we hope all readers will like it.
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Gonzalo Carballo & Carlos Abella

Never delivered #2

 


In July 1998 the President of Argentina attempted to donate the Fokker F-28 Mk.1000 cn 11048 to the government of Bolivia, at that time the aircraft had the registration T-02 and operated for the Presidential Air Group. The donation was prevented by legislators.
Some time later the plane returned to the Presidential Air Group. It made its final flight on April 21, 2015, from the El Palomar Air Base to the Morón airport. On June 10, 2015 it was donated to the National Museum of Aeronautics, where it continues to be preserved to this day.


Last waltz of Stella Maris


    
The three Fokker F-28 Mk. 3000 that the Aviación Naval Argentina purchased in 1979, operated by 2° Escuadrilla Aeronaval de Sostén Logístico Móvi, two of them were preserved after having been deprogrammed from the service. The machine 0742/5-T-21 in the Naval Aviation Museum. Meanwhile 0741/5-T-20 is in the the Museum located in the town of Oliva, in the province of Córdoba. Coincidentally, these two were equipped with a cargo hatch (Mk.3000MC). The only one different, was 0740/5-T-10, -cn. 11147-, which was built in passenger version (Mk.3000M/IP). Appropriately it was used by the Comando de la Aviación Naval.
    Beyond the assigned serial number, it was the last to arrive Argentina, during Sep 79, and prematurely the first to be withraw from use, around the year 2000. Since then, it has been resting on the hangar platform, on the side of the Naval Air Base. Ezeiza, serving as a replacement for the rest of the Navy's F-28s. In December 2004, temporarily resided inside the Argentine Navy hangar in Ezeiza, At that time, only a few more elements were removed to be used in the other F-28s. Since the aircraft was delivered in 1979, this Fellowship was baptized "Stella Maris" (from the Latin 'Star of the Sea'), Patroness of the Armada Argentina and teh sailors, according to the Catholic creed.
    
Recently, its fuselage had been cornered in the shadow of the wreckage of an Airbus A340 -LV-ZRA-. When the order came to clear the place, everything suggested that the aircraft would be scrapped.     However, it was assigned to the Superintendencia Federal de Bomberos de Policía Federal Argentina for instructional purposes.
    Last 03Oct2024, the aircraft was located near the runway 35, as can be seen on the images kindly provided by a follower of this blog.
Long live "Stella Maris". May you find new meaning in your prolific life.

Never delivered #1


    In the airline industry it is common to see cases of planes not taken by airlines. They were ready to be delivered and even painted in the colors of the new operators, but for some reason they were not delivered.     On other occasions, manufacturers promote their products and try to capture the interest of potential customers, even making artistic images of the airplanes in the colors of future buyers. The Fokker F-28 was no exception to these practices.
    For the spotter environment, those not delivered, or not taken are called with the abbreviation "ntu".
    In 1995, the F-28 Mk.1018 VH-FKA (cn 11021) that had just finished operating for Ansett Australia was ready to fly with the chilean company LADECO. Finally it was not incorporated into the fleet, at that time the airline opted in favor of BAC One Elevens. 
There must have been some chance that it were replaced by F-28s Fellowship?