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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 0087.PDF
FLIGHT 8 January 1954 w- The NEW SERIES I • Increased Performance • Greater Payload and Range • Proven Reliability ACCOMMODATION 10 to 12 passengers, their luggage and- a crew of two with full radio aids Evolved from the experience gained in more than five years world wide operation of civil and military versions of the Prince. RANGE With 10 passengers, stage lengths up to 650 statute miles (1046 kms.) may be flown under Instrument Flight Rules (these provide reserve fuel for an additional 230 miles (370 kms.) diversion and 15 minutes stand-off at 5,000 ft. (1525 m.)). With 12 passengers the stage lengths are up to 400 statute miles, under I.F.R. conditions. PERFORMANCE at full load: Take off and landing runs. 430 yards (393 ms.) Initial Rate of Climb. 1380 ft/min. (4-21 ms/sec.) Cruising Speed Range. 150-191 m.p.h. (241-335 k.p.h.) One Engine take off rate of climb. 272 ft/min. (1*38 ms/sec.) VERSATILITY The spacious fuselage is readily equipped for vertical and oblique photography, or for air ambulance, freight or executive travel versions. A HVSTING GROVP COMPANY
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