Nederlands Transport Museum

Nederlands Transport Museum will be closed from March 5, 2023

Lucas Bolsstraat 7

2152 CZ Nieuw-Vennep

Netherlands

www.nederlandstransportmuseum.nl

Tuesday – Sunday 10:00 – 17:00 will be closed from March 5, 2023

Admission fee

Aircraft collection

Stearman Hammond Y-1S NC15521, Nederlands Transport Museum, Nieuw-Vennep Netherlands

N58417

16-212

PK-AFK

MT37

BGA.1642

D-EAGY (PH-NTM)

997

CF-GLI

D-6582

PH-243

PH-246

PH-333

PH-1266

PH-231

NC15521

Auster Mk.3

Bell 47

Cessna T-50 Bobcat

Consolidated PB2B-1 Catalina

Douglas DC-2-112

Fouga CM170 Magister

Göppingen Gö 4

Eipper Quicksilver MX II Sport

Morane-Saulnier MS.883-115 Ralley

North American NA-27

Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman

Scheibe L-Spatz 55

Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche II

Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche II

Schleicher Ka-8

Schleicher Ka-8

Slingsby T-41 Skylark 2

Stearman Hammond Y-1S

Photo above Nederlands Transport Museum, Nieuw-Vennep Netherlands

Purchase by Nederlands Transport Museum of first production Fokker F.28 Fellowship PH-MOL

Fokker F-28-6000 PH-JHG Fokker Aircraft. First F28 prototype. Later converted to Mk 2000 (1971) and Mk 6000 (1973). Photo Rob Vogelaar

The Nederlands Transport Museum in Nieuw-Vennep has received a contribution of € 90,000 from the Mondriaan Fund for the purchase of a Fokker F.28 Fellowship. This aircraft, which is located in the African state of Mali, is the oldest jet airliner of the Dutch aircraft factory that still exists.

Mondriaan Fund

The Nederlands Transport Museum has started a collection campaign to bring this special Fokker F.28 Fellowship to the Netherlands. The device has been at Bamako airport in Mali for 16 years. With this wonderful contribution from the Mondriaan Fund, a major step has now been taken towards the realization of the rescue of this aircraft. A total of € 250,000 is required for this.

Fellowship

The Fokker F.28 Fellowship was designed in the sixties, partly as a supplement and partly as a successor to the Fokker F.27 Friendship, and flew for the first time in 1967.

241 F.28 Fellowships were built by Fokker at Amsterdams airport Schiphol. Still, no Fokker F.28 is preserved in the Netherlands until now. The Dutch Transport Museum wants to change that.

Martinair

The aircraft that is now at Bamako airport in Mali has been keeping the PH-MOL registration for a long time. The device has been owned by Fokker for many years and has been leased to many international airlines. But many Dutch holiday passengers also got to know the plane when it flew for the Dutch charter airline Martinair.

Cooperation defense

To save this special plane from demolition, the Nederlands Transport Museum started a fundraising campaign among private individuals and companies. € 250,000 is required for transport to the Netherlands and the restoration. The museum hopes to be able to purchase and repatriate the Fokker F.28 in the spring of 2019. This involves intensive cooperation with the Dutch embassy and the Dutch military mission in Mali to successfully organize the operation.

Do you help?

It is the intention that this particular piece of Dutch pride will be exhibited in a restored state in a few years’ time. Anyone who wants to contribute to the action to save the oldest Fokker jet airliner is invited to donate a donation. NL91 RABO 0325 2015 87 from the Nederlands Transport Museum, o.v.v. ‘Donation Fokker F.28’.

Donors who mention their e-mail address with this transfer receive an admission ticket with which they can view the Fokker F.28 Fellowship at a later date. More information about the museum can be found on www.facebook.com/NederlandsTransportMuseum and www.nederlandstransportmuseum.nl.

Nederlands Transport Museum will be closed from March 5, 2023