1982 Dassault Falcon 50
Description
The Dassault Falcon 50 is a French-made business jet that was first introduced in 1976. It is a three-engine, long-range business jet with a capacity of up to nine passengers. It is powered by three Garrett TFE731 turbofan engines, each providing 4,000 pounds of thrust. The Falcon 50 has a maximum range of 3,350 nautical miles and a maximum cruising speed of Mach 0.84. It has a relatively large cabin and a spacious baggage compartment. The Falcon 50 is considered to be one of the most successful business jets ever produced, with over 400 units sold since its introduction.
Features
- Total Time (HRS): 13949 FH
- Landings: 8691 FC
- Engine(s)
- TFE731-3D
- (#1):
- S/N: P-77429C / P-26207C / P-77432C
- Hours: 7814 Hours / 17603 Hours / 7664 Hours
- Cycles: 4496 Cycles / 11078 Cycles / 4512 Cycles
- Summary:
- RVSM And ADSB-Out completed
- TFE731-3D Upgraded Engines
- 1982 Year of Manufacture
- Service Ceiling 49000ft
- Take off distance 4950ft
- Landing distance 2100ft
- Range 5695 KM