Douglas DC-9
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[[image:dc930.jpg|left|200px]]<br>[[image:dc9.jpg|left|200px]] | [[image:dc930.jpg|left|200px]]<br>[[image:dc9.jpg|left|200px]] | ||
− | The small | + | The small and speedy DC-9 was one of the longest-produced jetliners of all time, with a production run spanning 41 years. Although the original DC-9 and MD-80 are inefficient by modern standards, Douglas' design continues to be updated and produced in the 21st century as the Comac ARJ21. |
− | + | Over 2500 DC-9s, including the later MD-80, MD-90 and 717 models, were built. | |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_DC-9 Wikipedia article] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_DC-9 Wikipedia article] | ||
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Revision as of 07:26, 14 January 2011
The Douglas DC-9 is a jet aircraft in av8.It can be optionally replaced in TTDPatch by the British Aerospace BAC 1-11 if the appropriate parameter bit is set.
Stats
Introduction | 1965 |
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Withdrawal | 2035 |
Aircraft Type | Small |
Cruising Speed | 560mph 504mph (MD-80, 1980) |
Landing Speed | 152mph |
Capacity | 72 pax & 20 mail, or 60 crates of goods 155 pax and 25 mail, or 90 crates of goods (MD-80, 1980) |
Information
The small and speedy DC-9 was one of the longest-produced jetliners of all time, with a production run spanning 41 years. Although the original DC-9 and MD-80 are inefficient by modern standards, Douglas' design continues to be updated and produced in the 21st century as the Comac ARJ21.
Over 2500 DC-9s, including the later MD-80, MD-90 and 717 models, were built.
Generational Vehicles