April 1, 2010 at 7:20 pm
Hi Everyone,
I thought we could have a post of all Ex-KLM Cityhopper Fokker 50 pics as they have sadly gone out of service with nearly 15 years of service with KLM.
We can keep the Spirits Alive by sharing our very own Picture’s that we have got over the Year’s.
I know im sad to see Them Go 🙁
March 7th 2008
R.I.P
By: Maikel - 2nd April 2010 at 12:09
F50 will be replaced by the F70 and the Fokker 100 and a lot of those will be replaced by the Emb 190.
By: steve rowell - 2nd April 2010 at 02:56
Sad to see them go even though they were ugly fokkers :diablo::rolleyes:
By: Bristol_Rob - 1st April 2010 at 21:39
Great Shot’s Lad’s
Rob
🙂
By: RichardC - 1st April 2010 at 21:37
Great Pics Guys, they are smashing, Well Keith you now have the Rare(ish) Fokker 100 of KLM Cityhopper to come to NWI. :p
By: keithnewsome - 1st April 2010 at 21:08
This was once a ‘several times daily’ sight at Norwich !
Now there are a few F50’s passing through, arriving in full KLM regalia, leaving with no titles or logos, will try to photograph any that may be there this weekend.
Keith.

By: Arabella-Cox - 1st April 2010 at 20:40
Have they really left the fleet? I’m sure I saw one very recntly at LHR. And what are they sending to LCY now?
Im a little confused, because an E190 isnt a logical replacement for a fokker 50.
By: ThreeSpool - 1st April 2010 at 20:34
What is replacing them? E190? F70?
By: Maikel - 1st April 2010 at 20:04
Always a cool aircraft to see. Not only the way they look but also with their famous pitch down landings. Going to mis this aircraft, it was a welcome visitor at Schiphol.
2007-07-27 t/o 24:
2009-03-07, in the line holding runway 24:
No date, landing 18R:
2008-05-12, rolling on the Q taxiway:
2008-05-12, landing runway 06:
2008-04-20, rolling on Q.
No date:
By: Geo73 - 1st April 2010 at 19:56
PH-KVF operating a charter to Guernsey Airport in May 2009.
By: RichardC - 1st April 2010 at 19:54
A couple from me, and it’s sad to see them go as well, i know someone who flew F50s & F-27 there predecessor for AirUK.
