Delta Airlines L-1011 tristar
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, also known as the L-1011 (pronounced "El-ten-eleven") and TriStar, is an American medium-to-long-range, wide-body trijet airliner built by the Lockheed Corporation. It was the third wide-body airliner to enter commercial operations, after the Boeing 747 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. The airliner has a seating capacity of up to 400 passengers and a range of over 4,000 nautical miles (7,410 km). Its trijet configuration has three Rolls-Royce RB211 engines with one engine under each wing, along with a third engine center-mounted with an S-duct air inlet embedded in the tail and the upper fuselage. The aircraft has an autoland capability, an automated descent control system, and available lower deck galley and lounge facilities.
Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor Lockheed l-1011-500 TriStar
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- Wingspan 100.1ft (30.5m)
- Length 101.6ft (31.0m)
- Height 35.4ft (10.8m)
- Empty Weight 123,869lbs (56,186kg)
- Loaded Weight 143,467lbs (65,075kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.409
- Wing Loading 102.2lbs/ft2 (499.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,403.8ft2 (130.4m2)
- Drag Points 39655
Parts
- Number of Parts 633
- Control Surfaces 15
- Performance Cost 2,331