MBT 50.02.004 Douglas DC-8

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Article number: 50.02.004

Douglas DC-8

Source: www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_DC-8

The Douglas DC-8 is a commercial aircraft manufactured by the American aircraft manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company. It can carry up to 189 passengers over a distance of more than 12,000 kilometres. On 30 May 1958, a DC-8 made its maiden flight. Various versions were built, with different types of engines. The aircraft appeared on the market later than the Boeing 707 and consequently lagged behind commercially. Production ceased in 1972.

On 21 August 1961, a Canadian Douglas DC-8 became the first commercial aircraft to break the sound barrier.

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The Netherlands.Ì´Ì_

In the Netherlands, KLM operated an extensive fleet of various DC-8 types which served across the entire KLM network from 1960 to 1986. Martinair also used various types of DC-8 between 1968 and 1978. Dutch airlines were very pleased with the DC-8, which remained in service for many years.

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Suriname.

In Suriname, SLM operated a number of DC-8s, alongside several aircraft leased from KLM: N1806 (DC-8-62, c/n 45911/318), N4935C (DC-8-63, c/n 45931/391), and N1809E (DC-8-62, c/n 46107/498).

N1809E was named after the Surinamese swimmer Anthony Nesty. The aircraft crashed on 7 June 1989 during a failed attempt to land in fog at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport.

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Technical data:

Manufacturer

Douglas Aircraft Company

Length

45.90 metres

Wingspan

43.40 metres

Height (from the ground)

12.90 metres

Passenger seats

189 + 8 crew

Empty weight

56,610 kilograms

Wing area

266.45 m²

Max. take- off weight

142,880 kilograms

Engines

Four Pratt & Whitney JT3D-3 turbofans

Max. thrust per engine

84 kN

Cruising speed

932 km/h

Max. range

12,140 kilometres

Status

limited in use

Number built

556

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Specifications Model construction drawing:

Drawing number

50.02.004

Author

J.H. Bosman

Description

Douglas DC-8

Quality

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Difficulty

C

Scale

1 :Ì´Ì_ 100

Number of sheets A00

0

Number of A0 sheets

0

Number of A1 sheets

1

Number of A2 sheets

0

Number of A3 sheets

0

Number of A4 sheets

0

Total number of drawing sheets

1

Number of A4 text pages

0

Weight in grams

65

Specifications

span 44 cm

dM 1964/6

Copy of article: 52.02.004 (5 pages)

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