Fokker S-11 "INSTRUCTOR" the Dutch Air Force

Fokker S-11 "INSTRUCTOR" the Dutch Air Force
3D printed resin kit with 3D printed clear resin canopy.
The Fokker S-11 Instructor is a single-engine two-seater propeller aircraft designed and manufactured by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. It first flew in December 1947 and went on production, serving in several Air Forces in the late 20th century, including with Dutch, Italian, Israeli, Paraguay, Bolivian and Brazilian armed forces.
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