The Fokker Super Universal was a commercial aircraft produced in the United States in the late 1920s. As an improved and slightly larger version of the Fokker Universal, it would also be manufactured under license in Canada and Japan.
Just like its predecessor, it was a high-wing cantilever monoplane, with a conventional landing gear and a fully enclosed cockpit and passengers. Although its standard equipment included wheels and a tail skid, it could easily be fitted with floating pontoons for use as a seaplane.
SCADTA began to receive the first wheeled aircraft such as the Fokker Universal, only two operated with the airline:
-C-44 ‘Medellín’ Fokker Super Universal 00.01.1931-15.Dec.1932 s/n 828 Crashed in Bogotá (La Mesa) 15.Dec.1932
-C-48 ‘Bogotá’ Fokker Super Universal 18.Nov.1932-31.Oct.1934 s/n 880 Crashed 31.Oct.1934
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