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Sud Aviation
(Aerospatiale) Caravelle |
Sud Aviation
(Aerospatiale) Caravelle
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F-GCVM,
Aerospatiale SE-210 Caravelle 12, Air Provence
International, Paris Charles de Gaulle, 1996. |
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Developing Nation: |
France |
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First Flight: |
May 27, 1955. |
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First Delivery: |
May 12, 1959 (Air France). |
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Crew: |
2 Pilots 1 Flight engineer. |
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Wing Span: |
34,30 m. |
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Wing Area: |
146,7 mē. |
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Length: |
33,01 m. |
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Height: |
8,72 m. |
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Engine(s): |
Caravelle 10B: Two 64,4 kN Pratt & Whitney
JT8D-9 turbofans Earlier versions had two 48,9 to 56,0 kN
thrust class Rolls Royce RA.29 Avon turbojets. |
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Weight: |
Caravelle 10B: Operating empty 30.055 Kg.
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Max. Take off weight: |
Caravelle 10B: 56.000 Kg. Earlier versions
ranged from 46.000 to 50.000 Kg. |
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Max. Cruise Speed: |
825 Km/h. |
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Operating altitude: |
10.000 m. |
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Max. Range: |
With max. payload: 2.650 Km, with max. fuel:
3.640 Km. |
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Max.Passengers: |
100 in max. passengers
layout, normal was a
mixed class layout for 91
passengers. |
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Max. Payload: |
9.100 Kg. |
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Extra: |
Caravelle Mk I, IA, III
and VI different length
namely: 32,01 m. Caravelle
12 was stretched 3,21 m over the Caravelle 10. |
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Production: |
282 Caravelles were produced between 1958 and
1972. 15 remained in commercial service until late 1998. |
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