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DC-9 JAT AIR(YU-AHT)

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The DC-9 was developed in 1962 by Douglas Aircraft Company (which later merged into McDonnell Douglas) as a twin-engine turbofan medium- and short-range narrow-body civil airliner. At that time, the civil aviation market required a low-noise medium-sized passenger aircraft to meet the needs of small airports and short- and medium-haul routes. The most distinctive feature of the DC-9 is that it has a turbofan engine mounted on each side at the rear of the fuselage, along with a T-shaped vertical tail and horizontal stabilizers. The DC-9 competes in the market against Boeing's 737.

AG1:LANDING GEAR LIGHT(You must extend landing gear)

AG2:WING LIGHT

AG3:NAV LIGHT

AG4&BREAK:Reverse thrust

AG5&AIR to GROUND's Cannon:

The landing speed is usually less than 130 knots, and the takeoff speed is usually less than 125 knots.

This DC-9 passenger plane arrived in Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, from Copenhagen, Denmark, via Stockholm and Zagreb, and after 45 minutes of flight, the plane disappeared from the radar of ATC in the Czech Republic and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), and the wreckage of the plane was found in the forest near the village of Srbska Kamenice in the Czech Republic, killing everyone except the flight attendant Vesna Vulovic. It was ultimately speculated that the cause of the accident was a bomb that was loaded into the front cargo hold of the aircraft along with the checked suitcase and exploded

All systems are turned on by default, and the warning light on the flight engineer panel turns on when turned off

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 132.0ft (40.2m)
  • Length 151.2ft (46.1m)
  • Height 36.1ft (11.0m)
  • Empty Weight 11,146lbs (5,056kg)
  • Loaded Weight 188,744lbs (85,613kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.071
  • Wing Loading 34.6lbs/ft2 (168.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 5,460.4ft2 (507.3m2)
  • Drag Points 41634

Parts

  • Number of Parts 366
  • Control Surfaces 10
  • Performance Cost 1,691