1987 Dassault Falcon 100
Description
The Dassault Falcon 100 is a twin-engine corporate jet aircraft produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation. It was first introduced in 1983 and is a variant of the Dassault Falcon 10. The aircraft is powered by two Garrett TFE731-3 turbofan engines and has a maximum range of 2,600 nautical miles. It can accommodate up to eight passengers and has a maximum cruising speed of 525 knots. The aircraft has been used by many high-profile individuals and companies around the world.
Features
- Total Hours: 7860
- Total Landings: 6772
- Engine(s)
- Total Hours: 7681 / 7745
- 1025 / 1041 hours remaining to MPI/CZI
- Avionics
- Collins EFIS-85C 5-tube with MFD-85B
- Universal UNS-1D with GPS (IFR & approach certified)
- TCAS-II
- Dual Collins VHF-22C
- Dual Collins VIR-32 with FM
- King KTR-950
- Collins APS-80
- AirCell ST3100 Iridium Dual Collins ADF-60
- Aerosonic Standby altimeter
- Dual Collins DME-42
- Universal CVS-120R
- Honeywell Mark VII EGPWS Radar
- Collins Alt-50A
- Dual Allied Signal Transponder
- Collins WXR-250 color
- Teledyne angle of attack indicator
- ADSB
- RVSM
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