The one and only Fokker S.13. Initially registered as PH-NDW between December 1949 - April 195, but became D-101 in April 1950 when the RNLAF wanted to test the aircraft. But the aircraft never received any orders; because of the Mutual Defense Assistance Pact, many similar aircraft (Beech D-18 types) entered the market for almost free of charge. Fokker couldn't compete. The aircraft was reregistered PH-NEI in June 1951, until cancelled in June 1961. Later donated to a school and was slowly dismantled. By now, parts have been spread out all over the country. The nose section still survives as a whole and is privately owned. The Aviodrome owns some other large parts (tail section & entire right main gear parts). Photo from W. Muntinga
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