Douglas DC-8-61F Fine Air
About The Plane
Douglas DC-8 Was An United States Aircraft That Made By McDonnell Douglas That Has A First Flight In May 30, 1958 And Returned To Service In September 18, 1959 With Two U.S. Airlines. It Produced On 1958 Until 1972.
About Fine Air
Fine Air Was An American Defunct Cargo Airlines Founded In 1976 And Commenced The Operations In 1994. The Final Operation Is On 2002 To Arrow Air. Arrow Air Ceased June 30, 2010 Because In December 12, 1985, Arrow Air Involved The Flight 1285 Crash. Link Plane Here.
About Flight 101 Crash
Fine Air Flight 101 Was A Cargo Flight From Miami, U.S. To Punta Caucedo, Dominican Republic With 4 (1 Passenger And 3 Crew Members) Onboard In August 7, 1997. The Crash Led 5 People (All 4 Onboard And 1 On The Ground) Killed. Only 2 Onground Injured.
Controls
Landing Gear=Landing Gear and Landing Lights
VTOL=Flaps
Trim=Trim
AG6=Enhanced Stability/ Autopilot
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Douglas DC-8 United Airlines
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 143.4ft (43.7m)
- Length 153.3ft (46.7m)
- Height 43.9ft (13.4m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 94,284lbs (42,766kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.29
- Wing Loading 31.5lbs/ft2 (153.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,996.0ft2 (278.3m2)
- Drag Points 26394
Parts
- Number of Parts 550
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 2,528