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Type | Airliner |
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Author(s) | Adam Smith |
FDM | Unknown |
Status | Under development |
The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 is a twin-engine, medium-range, single-aisle commercial jet airliner. The MD-80 aircraft were lengthened and updated from the DC-9. The MD-80 series can seat from 130 up to 172 passengers. They typically feature cabin layouts that seat 140 passengers on scheduled flights, and 165 on low-cost flights.
Variants
Currently only one variant is modeled in FlightGear:
- MD-83 (DC-9-83): long-range version with 21,000 lb thrust JT8D-219 engines.
Development status/Issues/Todo
Inside:
- No 3D cockpit
External links
- Model description in Adams hangar
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