A310-300F[PW]
The Freighter version of the Airbus A310-300.
Engine type: Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4E1,PW4152,PW4156A
Credit to @GalacticaAsia for his original A310-300[PW]
About the History of Airbus A310-200&-300
The A310 first began life as the A300B10, one of a number of projected developments and derivatives of Airbus' original A300B airliner. While based on the larger A300, the A310 introduced a number of major changes. The fuselage was shortened by 13 frames compared to the A300B, reducing seating to around 200 to 230 passengers and a new higher aspect ratio wing of smaller span and area was developed. New and smaller horizontal tail surfaces, fly-by-wire outboard spoilers and a two crew EFIS flightdeck were incorporated, while the engine pylons were common to suit both engine options. The first flight of the A310 occurred on April 3 1982, after the program was launched in July 1978. Service entry was with Lufthansa in April 1983. Early production A310s did not have the small winglets that became a feature of later build A310-200s and the A310-300. The A310-300 is a longer range development of the base A310-200, and has been in production since 1985. This version can carry a further 7000kg (15,430lb) of fuel in the tailplane. The A310-200F freighter is available new build or as a conversion of existing aircraft (13 A310s were converted to freighters for Federal Express by Airbus partner Daimler Benz [now DaimlerChrysler] Aerospace Airbus). The A310-200C convertible passenger/freighter first entered service with Dutch operator Martinair in 1984.
Another Edition
A310-200F[PW]
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor A310-300[PW]
- Successors 1 airplane(s) +115 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 144.0ft (43.9m)
- Length 153.1ft (46.7m)
- Height 53.9ft (16.4m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 86,763lbs (39,355kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.319
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.034
- Wing Loading 26.2lbs/ft2 (127.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3,311.1ft2 (307.6m2)
- Drag Points 9446
Parts
- Number of Parts 350
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 2,646
Credits: @GalacticaAsia's A310-300[PW]
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