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PAOB Fokker 60

The PAOB (Precisionaerobus) Fokker 60 is a new advanced aircraft addon for MS Flight Simulator X.

The Fokker 60 is a stretched Fokker 50 designed for and delivered to the Royal Netherlands Air Force. The F60 fuselage was stretched by 1.62m/5.31ft for a total length of 26.87m/88.16ft. Additionally, a large cargo door was installed on the right hand side immediately behind the cockpit. Only four F60 were ever constructed.

The Fokker 60s were used in a number of roles by the Royal Netherlands Air Force.

Troop transportation
Up to 68 passengers, depending on cabin layout, could be transported.

Logistics and tactical transport
With the new large cargo door and new heavy-duty floor, outsized items as well as LD3 containers could be loaded with ease.

Medevac
For medical evacuation operations, the aircraft was equipped with 30 stretchers.

High ranking staff transport (VIP)
Club seating could be installed to accommodate higher ranking staff.

Maritime Patrol
Two of the Fokker 60s were converted maritime patrol aircraft for the Royal Netherlands Navy to replace aging P-3 Orions.

The four Fokker 60s are currently being operated by the Peruvian Navy.

The PAOB Fokker 60 is developed and published by Precisionaerobus in partnership with Coolsky. Coolsky is proud to have delivered all gauge programming for the PAOB Fokker 60.

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