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Welcome !
I am pleased to present my
model collection. The focus is not on one type of model but is
split between Fokker/Fairchild- and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
aircraft. Highlights of the Strijbeek FFF Collection include
models of the extensive Fokker F27- and F28 collection and also
models from the ever-growing KLM collection. Next to these
models I have added some other models I have collected over the
years.
Being a second generation KLM Pilot you can understand why my
focus is on these two great Dutch companies. My dad retired from
KLM in 1987, after 33 years of flying and it was him who
infected me with the aviation virus by taking me along as a
youngster on various jumpseats. (Viscount, Electra, DC8 and -9
and the Boeing 747)
I started collecting display models in 1973, however my very
first model was a Raise Up DC6 in SABENA livery. It was a
present for my seventh birthday in 1964 by our nextdoor
neighbour, Dick Easton. Dick worked for Ruys Intraned, a travel
agency in Haarlem, and the “Six” was obsolete by then.....You
can read more about this model inside.
My first Fokker was a 1:72 scale metal F27 in Fokkers green demo
livery.Again a neighbour, this time Rob de Vries, gave me this
true Verkuyl gem for my birthday. Rob was an ex Royal
Netherlands Air Force fighter pilot who joined Fokker as a stand
builder and sales representative in the late sixties when
airline jobs where at an alltime low. Many models came into my
collection through him and also my enthusiasm for the Air Force
was credit to Rob and I still thank him for that! My own career
started in the Royal Netherlands Air Force in the late seventies
and after nine years of flying fighters, I joined KLM in 1988
where I fly as a Boeing 777 captain.
My models date from the mid 1950’s to the mid 1990’s and many
are in metal from the famous Dutch model maker Maarten Matthys
Verkuyl.
You will also find many models made by IMC, a model company
built on the fundaments of Verkuyl’s model factory, and of
course some models made by Raise Up. Raise Up was taken over by
Verkuyl in the sixties and Verkuyl also took with him years of
experience by bringing the Raise Up model builders with him to
Badhoevedorp.
In july 2008 I decided to also
show my 1:400 mini liner collection. I have around 200 models,
propliners and classic jets alike, and some of these fine pieces
of art are very rare indeed.You can find these models in a
seperate album.
Should you have any feed back or comments, please do not
hesitate to contact me,
ferg@planet.nl , and I will get back to you as soon as I
can.
Ferry van der Geest
Click
HERE to view the
Strijbeek FFF collection
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