Welcome aboard


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.
Welcome aboard

Gonzalo Carballo, Esteban Lerín & Carlos Abella

January 16, 1975, 51 years ago

 

By Richard Olmedo

In a joint operation, the Argentine Air Force and Aerolíneas Argentinas incorporated the Fokker F-28 aircraft into their fleets.

This was part of a purchase of eight aircraft from the Dutch manufacturer: three Mk.1000s for Aerolíneas Argentinas and five Mk.1000Cs with cargo doors and reinforced floors for the Air Force.

These were assigned to the "II Escuadrón de Transporte de la ! Brigada Aérea" 2nd Transport Squadron of the 1st Air Brigade, based at El Palomar Air Base,
registered TC-51 to TC-55.

 On January 16, 1975, the first F-28 joined the fleet of the first air brigade, registration TC-51(cn.11076).  

The Air Force already had experience with the model, as the aircraft assigned to presidential transport, registered T-01 (cn. 11028), had been flying since December 1970.

The Aerolíneas Argentinas initially acquired three aircraft, registered LV-LOA, LV-LOB, and LV-LOC


 

Fokker F-28 of Argentina Air Force and Aerolineas Argentinas

-ordered by construction number-

11018 F-28 Mk1000  TC-54

11020 F-28 Mk1000  TC-53

11024 F-28 Mk1000  TC-55

11074 F-28 Mk1000  TC-52

11076 F-28 Mk1000  TC-51

11083 F-28 Mk1000  LV-LOC

11085 F-28 Mk1000  LV-LOA

11086 F-28 Mk1000  LV-LOB

Quebecair


    Quebecair was an airline based in Montreal, Quebec, originally founded as Rimouski Airlines. In 1953, it adopted the name Quebecair following a merger with Gulf Aviation. Throughout its history, the airline operated a variety of aircraft, such as the Beech 18, the Beaver, and of course, the Douglas DC-3. Its first jet aircraft was the BAC 1-11, introduced in 1969. Quebecair operated regular domestic services in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, as well as in the northeastern United States. In late 1986, the airline received a pair of Fokker F-28 Mk.1000 aircraft from Braathens SAFE. At that time, the government of the province of Quebec was a shareholder in the company, and its financial situation was truly precarious. In July 1986, CP Air acquired 35% of what remained of Quebecair, and the following year it became part of Inter-Canadien. The Fellowships remained in the fleet of the new company for only a couple of years before being sold to the French regional airline TAT, through a deal managed by Crédit Lyonnais.

Fleet List
* msn. 11012 C-GQBR dlv. Dic86 rmt. Inter-Canadien 1987.
* msn. 11013 C-GQBS dlv. Dic86 rmt. Inter-Canadien 1987.

Never delivered #20

 


In the early 1970s, Peru was visited twice by Fokker F-28s conducting demonstration tours. The first visit was in May 1970 with PH-MOL (cn. 11003), and the second in May 1972 with PH-ZAV (cn. 11032).

On May 25, 1972, the Fokker F-28 Fellowship was shown to Faucett and SATCO.

What would Faucett's livery have looked like on an F-28?