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Convair CV990A Coronado Barbados Air Lines

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Good morning, as usual, today I present to you a Convair 990A from the fictional Barbadian carrier airline Barbados Air Lines. About Barbados Air Lines: Barbados Airlines is the flag airline of Barbados, it has its hub at Grantley Adams International Airport.

History

It was founded in 1918 with the name British Barbados Airways, the airline held this name until 1951 for reasons of disinterest to passengers, the British Barbados airline had the Douglas DC-3 and DC-4 in its fleet, something very old for that time.

After the introduction of the DC-7, the airline ordered 176 of them, but 1 did not arrive because United Airlines ordered that one first. After a while, the airline ordered 100 Convairs 990As to remove the DC-3s from service. After the convairs, the airline ordered 121 DC-9s, and after the Independence of Barbados on November 24, 1966, the airline replaced the old livery to one with a new one. With the words Barbados Air Lines separately and its logo on the stabilizer part, and barbados flag. Shortly before, the airline expanded its destinations to Granada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, and among other destinations in British colonies.

Later in the 70s, the airline ordered 70 DC-10s, which did arrive without fail, the airline had no accidents with the aircraft, but there were runway departures due to how gigantic the aircraft was. one of them ended up dismantled since they couldn't fix it. Later in the 80s, the airline ordered 61 Boeing 757s, This time they did arrive.

Later in the 90s, the airline changed to the current one with the airline logo on the engines and on the tail of the aircraft, after 1994, the airline ordered 42 A330s to replace the old fleet of Convairs and Douglas. Much later, the airline ordered 12 Concordes, but they arrived. Now the A330 serves the airline for destinations such as Madrid, Paris, Lisbon, New York, Miami, Panama City, and among others. The airline has a cargo subdivision called Barbados Air Cargo,

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Fleet/Historial Fleet
-Airbus A330-200
-Boeing 757-200
Historial Fleet
-Douglas DC-10-30
-Douglas DC-9-30
-Convair 990A Coronado
-Douglas DC-7
-Boeing 727-200
-Douglas DC-8-32
-Boeing 707-320
-Hawker Siddeley HS 748
-Aerospátiale-BAC Concorde
-Boeing 767-300ER
-Airbus A300-200
-Airbus A310-304
-British Aircraft Corporation BAC 1-11-500
Lockheed L-049 Super Constellation

-Controls
AG2- Reverse Thrust
AG3- “Enhanced Taxi Steering”
AG4- Emergency Slides
AG5- Autopilot

Incidents or crashes:
- June 1939: A DC-3 crashed while off the coast of Barbados towards Seawell Airport (Now Grantley Adams Intl Airport)

- July 1963: A 707 witnessed an explosion mid-flight to New York with a stopover in Punta Cana, It crashed on the coast of Martinique

- October 1967: A Coronado was hijacked mid-flight to Havana, the plane landed in Dominica

- January 1973: A DC-10 skidded off the runway at Seawell Airport (now Grantley Adams Intl Airport)

- March 1982: A DC-8 crashed near the Omar Torrijos airport (Now Tocumen Intl. Airport) in intense fog. Leaving 189 people dead and 17 on the ground, this is the airline's deadliest crash and country’s deadliest air crash.

- September 1992: An HS 748 crashed in Martinique from Barbados to Saint Martin leaving 13 dead and 21 survivors.

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Convair CV990A Coronado Swissair 1964
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 122.5ft (37.3m)
  • Length 141.9ft (43.3m)
  • Height 39.6ft (12.1m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 165,939lbs (75,268kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.495
  • Wing Loading 58.9lbs/ft2 (287.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,816.1ft2 (261.6m2)
  • Drag Points 18128

Parts

  • Number of Parts 591
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 3,177