BAC-1-11-200

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This includes the following models: -200, -300, -400 and -475 series

BAC-1-11
Bermuda Triangle disappearance
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Type Airliner
Author(s)
  • Rick Britto
  • FlightGear Brazil Group (FGBr)
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= BAC-1-11-200
Status Alpha
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 Systems Stars-1.png
 Cockpit Stars-0.png
 Model Stars-1.png

The British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, also known as the BAC-111, BAC-1-11 or BAC 1-11, was a British short-range jet airliner of the 1960s and 1970s. Conceived by Hunting Aircraft, it was developed and produced by the British Aircraft Corporation when Hunting merged into BAC along with other British aircraft makers in 1960.

The One-Eleven was designed to replace the Vickers Viscount on short-range routes. Following the French Sud Aviation Caravelle, it was the second short-haul jet airliner to enter service. This gave it the advantage of more efficient engines and previous jet-airliner experiences, making it a popular model; over half its sales at launch were to the largest and most lucrative market, the United States. The One-Eleven was one of the most successful British airliner designs and served until its widespread retirement in the 1990s due to noise restrictions.

To-do

  • Cockpit modelling
  • Systems
  • FDM and AP adjust.

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