De Havilland D.H.125 Aircraft
HS125-800, RV Smith from British Built Aircraft | |
Production Details | |
Design Company: |
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First Flight: |
13 August 1962 |
125 Prototypes: |
2 - De Havilland, Hatfield |
125 Series 1: |
82 - Hawker Siddeley, Chester |
Dominie T.1: |
20 - Hawker Siddeley, Chester |
125 Series 3: |
66 - Hawker Siddeley, Chester |
125 Series 400: |
116 - Hawker Siddeley, Chester |
125 Series 600: |
72 - Hawker Siddeley, Chester |
125 Series 700: |
125 - Hawker Siddeley and British Aerospace, Chester |
125 Series 800 and Hawker 800: |
400+ - British Aerospace and Raytheon |
Hawker 1000: |
52 - Raytheon |
Type Specification | |
Applies to: |
De Havilland D.H.125 Series 1 |
Type: |
Medium size corporate jet |
Wing: |
Low wing, all metal, cantilever monoplane. Wing is swept and tapers towards the tip |
Fuselage: |
Metal fuselage of circular section |
Tail Unit: |
All metal fin with tailplane mounted near the top |
Landing Gear: |
Retractable tricycle undercarriage. Each unit has twin wheels. Nose gear retracts into fuselage with main gear retracting into wing root |
Power Plant: |
Two 3,000 lb s.t. Bristol Siddeley Viper 520 jet engines mounted on the rear of the fuselage |
Accommodation: |
Crew of two on flightdeck with up to 12 passengers in cabin |
Dimensions | |
Span: |
47 ft |
Length: |
47 ft 5 in |
Height: |
16 ft 6 in |
Wing Area: |
353 sq ft |
Weights | |
Tare: |
9,768 lb |
All-up: |
20,000 lb |
Performance | |
Max Cruise: |
484 mph |
Max Range: |
2,000 miles |
Preserved in British Museums | |
HS. 125-1: |
G-ARYA - De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, London Colney - Nose G-ARYB - Midland Air Museum, Coventry - Fuselage G-ARYC - De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, London Colney - Restoration G-ASSM - Science Museum, South Kensington - Display G-BOCB - AeroVenture, Doncaster - Nose |
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