Lockheed-Martin
JetStar II
Certified for FS2004 - Autoland Included
Download Lockheed-Martin JetStar II
JetStar II / Range - 2,995 miles / Cruise Speed - 504
mph, (438 kts) / Pax = 8-10
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Specifications
Cockpit
Crew......................................... 2
Seating Capacity.................................... 8-10
Length.................................................. 60 ft 5 in (18.41 m)
Wingspan............................................. 54 ft 5 in (16.59 m)
Height.................................................. 20 ft 5 in (6.22 m)
Typical Empty Weight............................ 24,750 lb (12.3 tons)
MTOW (Max-Take-off Weight)................ 44,500 lb (22.25 tons)
Max. Speed.............................. 547 mph (476 knots) at 30,000 ft
Service Ceiling...................................... 43,000 ft
Range (Full Payload)..................................... 2,995 mi (2,604
nm, 4,820 km)
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ROLE
The Lockheed JetStar (company designations L-329
and L-1329;
designated C-140 in USAF service) is a business jet produced from
the early 1960s through the 1970s. The JetStar was the first dedicated
business jet to enter service. It was also one of the largest aircraft
in the class for many years, seating ten plus two crew. It is
distinguishable
from other small jets by its four engines, mounted on the rear of the
fuselage in a similar layout to the larger Vickers VC10 airliner
that first flew several years later, and the "slipper"-style
fuel tanks
fixed to the wings.
The JetStar II was a new production version, powered by
four
3,700 lbf (16.5 kN) thrust Garrett TFE731-3 turbofan engines,
and
fitted with revised external fuel tanks, 40 were built.