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Norsk Metropolitan Klubb

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Norsk Metropolitan Klubb is an Norwegian airline club that was founded by a group of aviation enthusiast who wanted to preserve a convair CV-440

Norsk Metropolitan Klubb
File:NMK logo. jpg
IATA ICAO Call sign
ENZVG KLK NORSK METROPOLITAN KLUBB
FoundedFebrury 1958
Ceased operations1984
Operating basesStavanger airport, Sola
Fleet size1

History

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Norsk Metropolitan Klubb Convair cv-440 taking off from North Weald airport in 1986

Norsk Metropolitan Klubb's CV-440 was delivered to SAS in 1956, was fitted out in Oslo with 56 seats, and registered SE-BSR. In 1975 the aircraft was sold to Nor-Fly Charter and was registered LN-KLK. In 1984, when Nor-Fly phased out machines with piston engines, the aircraft was sold on to a group of aviation enthusiasts who wanted to preserve a CV-440 in airworthy condition. The Norwegian Metropolitan Club (NMK) was founded in this connection, and NMK operated the machine until 1987, among other things with circular flights with paying audiences as an important source of income to keep the plane in the air. The machine took part in a number of air shows, and was a very popular feature. Not least because, in this period, it was the last flying Convair in Europe with piston engines, which had an operating license to fly with passengers. The operating license for this was granted by the Ministry of Transport via the then Civil Aviation Authority.

Fleet

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Norsk Metropolitan Klubb only used the Convair CV 440 Metropolitan

Model Qty Built Last out
Convair CV-440Metropolitan 1 1956 1987

Accidents and Incidents

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This airline has never had any incidents or accidents

Ceased operation

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Norsk Metropolitan Klubb in flyhistorisk museum in Stavanger

However, the costs of maintenance put an end to the club's further operation in the form of operational flying in 1987, and the aircraft was then given as a gift to Sola´s flyhistorisk museum at Stavanger, Sola (Jærmuseet), where it is still on display.while the airline ceased