British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven facts for kids
Quick facts for kids British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven |
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British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven from British Airways in 1978. | |
Role | Airliner |
National origin | United Kingdom. |
Manufacturer | British Aircraft Corporation |
First flight | 1963 |
Introduction | 1965 |
Status | Non-Operational service |
Produced | Out of production |
Number built | 244 |
The British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven or sometime British Aircraft Corporation 111 or also BAC 111 was a British airliner. It was a twin-turbojet that could carry around one hundred passengers. Some were built under licence in Romania as RomBAC 111. This aircraft is similar to the French Sud Aviation Caravelle and to the US Douglas DC-9. The One-Eleven was retired from service in the 1990s because of noise restrictions. It was one of the more successful British designed airliners.
Images for kids
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The selected Rolls-Royce Spey low-bypass turbofan
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The first Rombac 1-11 was delivered to TAROM on 29 December 1982
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Several American Airlines BAC 1–11 at LaGuardia Airport
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A Ryanair One-Eleven
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One-Eleven 510ED County of Dorset on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford
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Five-abreast cabin, National Museum of Flight
See also
In Spanish: BAC 1-11 para niños