Gone but not forgotten ! HS.780 previews
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- Rick Piper
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Hi Chris
Rules ?
some members where still flying the triple7 and the F100s for every flight a week or so back ?.
Anyone can fly it as a 748 as there are about 8 in civil service in Africa
& the ICAO code or whatever is the same A748.
the HS.780 was certified for civil use and a few where operated in the UK but proved more costly to maintain and operate than a normal 748.
so they where not a common site civil wise.
Cargo capacity is only slightly better but short field performance is better and it's easier to load larger items.
Anyway it's built for fun and not sopecially for the VA anyway.
Regards
Rick
Rules ?
some members where still flying the triple7 and the F100s for every flight a week or so back ?.
Anyone can fly it as a 748 as there are about 8 in civil service in Africa
& the ICAO code or whatever is the same A748.
the HS.780 was certified for civil use and a few where operated in the UK but proved more costly to maintain and operate than a normal 748.
so they where not a common site civil wise.
Cargo capacity is only slightly better but short field performance is better and it's easier to load larger items.
Anyway it's built for fun and not sopecially for the VA anyway.
Regards
Rick
Last edited by Rick Piper on 23 Jun 2006, 00:16, edited 1 time in total.
- Rick Piper
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To answer Mr Trott, when the RNZAF had finished using Andover C1's four aircraft were sold to a Belgian company, Eureka Aviation for use in Africa on UN contracts.
Serial Numbers
9Q-CYG
9Q-CDY
9Q-CJR
9Q-CYB
Therefore Eureka Aviation was a civilian Company and probably still is.
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Great looking aircraft Rick, can't wait to fly her.
Regards
Sean
Serial Numbers
9Q-CYG
9Q-CDY
9Q-CJR
9Q-CYB
Therefore Eureka Aviation was a civilian Company and probably still is.
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Great looking aircraft Rick, can't wait to fly her.
Regards
Sean
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- Chris Trott
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FlyNET rules, not VA. FlyNET stipulates that for the aircraft to be available it had to be offered for sale direct from the manufacturer or operated by a civilian operator after conversion and certification by civil authorities. This is to prevent aircraft that are and were uncertifiable for civilian use from being used in FlyNET or using the military price for an aircraft when the cost to a civilian operator was actually much higher (due to conversion costs for civilian service).Rick Piper wrote:Hi Chris
Rules ?
I was not able to find this information in Google search. The posts below shows some light as to why, but we need a civilian cost to be able to set the price if it is to be added into the FlyNET database.Anyone can fly it as a 748 as there are about 8 in civil service in Africa
& the ICAO code or whatever is the same A748.
the HS.780 was certified for civil use and a few where operated in the UK but proved more costly to maintain and operate than a normal 748.
so they where not a common site civil wise.
Cargo capacity is only slightly better but short field performance is better and it's easier to load larger items.
Perhaps some useful info can be found here
http://www.adf-serials.com/nz-serials/nz7620.shtml
Accommodation : 2-3 crew plus 44 passengers
Dimensions
Span : 30.02m (98'6ft)
Length : 23.77m (78'0ft)
Height : 9.15m (30'1ft)
Weight
empty : 11,577kg (25,524lb)
max : 23,133kg (51,000lb)
Power Plant : 2x3245eshp RR Dart 12 Mk.201
Performance :
max speed : 512km/h (320mph)
max climb : ft/min (m/sec)
ceiling : 25,000ft (7,620m)
range : 2,613km (1,624miles)
http://www.adf-serials.com/nz-serials/nz7620.shtml
Accommodation : 2-3 crew plus 44 passengers
Dimensions
Span : 30.02m (98'6ft)
Length : 23.77m (78'0ft)
Height : 9.15m (30'1ft)
Weight
empty : 11,577kg (25,524lb)
max : 23,133kg (51,000lb)
Power Plant : 2x3245eshp RR Dart 12 Mk.201
Performance :
max speed : 512km/h (320mph)
max climb : ft/min (m/sec)
ceiling : 25,000ft (7,620m)
range : 2,613km (1,624miles)
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