de Havilland D.H106 Comet 1 BOAC
press 7 for destrucion, anyway, British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd. It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. After the passing of the Civil Aviation Act 1946, European and South American services passed to two further state-owned airlines, British European Airways (BEA) and British South American Airways (BSAA). BOAC absorbed BSAA in 1949, but BEA continued to operate British domestic and European routes for the next quarter century. A 1971 Act of Parliament merged BOAC and BEA, effective 31 March 1974, forming today's British Airways.[1] For most of its history its main rival was Pan Am.
Specifications
Spotlights
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor de Havilland D.H106 Comet 4B BEA airtours 1969
- Successors 2 airplane(s)
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 114.4ft (34.9m)
- Length 102.6ft (31.3m)
- Height 29.6ft (9.0m)
- Empty Weight 84,779lbs (38,455kg)
- Loaded Weight 114,014lbs (51,715kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.591
- Wing Loading 44.8lbs/ft2 (218.8kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,544.7ft2 (236.4m2)
- Drag Points 21858
Parts
- Number of Parts 502
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 2,397
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@CL125 well, yes
@Mikhailf Alright I guess?
@CL125 Hello! Can I use this plane for video on YouTube?
@gameboyadvanced74 good suggestion, sure
@gameboyadvanced74 thank you
@https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panarctic-Oils-Flug416#/media/Datei:NWTAirLockheedElectraatVancouverAirportinAugust1983.jpg thank you
the destrucion was very realistic
That is amazing
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