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Jumbo
Werkspoor Jumbo
Role Biplane freighter
National origin Netherlands
Manufacturer Werkspoor
Designer Joop Carley
First flight 1931
Status Destroyed
Primary user KLM
Number built 1

The Werkspoor Jumbo was a 1930s Dutch biplane freighter aircraft design by Joop Carley and built by Werkspoor. Only one aircraft was built (registered PH-AFI), which was sometimes called the Carley Jumbo and was operated by KLM for two years.

Ordered in 1927 as a specialised freighter for KLM.[1] The Jumbo was a large single-engined biplane fitted with two large cargo doors.

Delivered in 1931 it was operated by KLM between Amsterdam, Rotterdam and London for two years and was then passed to the airlines training centre which operated it for the next eight years. In 1938 it was described as a good trainer. The aircraft was destroyed at Amsterdam-Schiphol in a German bombing raid on the 10 May 1940.[2]

  1. ^ The Stork Fokker heritage 1912-2008
  2. ^ aviation-safety.net (PH-AFI)

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