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The '''M15-100-''' is a short, wide-body airliner produced by Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical at its Fedlithe factory in [[Fortis]]. The twin turboprop-fan engine liner was designed as a follow up to the more expensive [[AFA M10-100 Pondskipper]]. The M10-100 did not meet its design goals of cost-effectiveness, and the multiple complaints regarding it culminated in the M15-100 design. |
The '''M15-100-''' is a short, wide-body airliner produced by Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical at its Fedlithe factory in [[Fortis]]. The twin turboprop-fan engine liner was designed as a follow up to the more expensive [[AFA M10-100 Pondskipper]]. The M10-100 did not meet its design goals of cost-effectiveness, and the multiple complaints regarding it culminated in the M15-100 design. |
Revision as of 16:17, 5 October 2024
AFA M15-100 Pondskipper II
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Wide-body airliner | |||||
An AFA M-15-100 of Hook Brznair | |||||
National Origin | Fortis | ||||
Production History | |||||
Designer | Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical | ||||
Unit Cost | 29,862(√) | ||||
Number Built | 70 | ||||
Service History | |||||
Used By | Hook Brzinair |
The M15-100- is a short, wide-body airliner produced by Anderophl Fortiska Aeronautical at its Fedlithe factory in Fortis. The twin turboprop-fan engine liner was designed as a follow up to the more expensive AFA M10-100 Pondskipper. The M10-100 did not meet its design goals of cost-effectiveness, and the multiple complaints regarding it culminated in the M15-100 design.