Handley Page Jetstream Aircraft



Jetstream 200, Cosford

Production Details

Design Company:

Handley Page Ltd

First Flight:

18 August 1967

H.P.137 Jetstream:

38 - Handley Page Ltd 5 - Jetsteam Aircraft Ltd 5 - Scottish Aviation Ltd

Jetstream T.1:

26 - Scottish Aviation

Jetstream 31:

220 - British Aerospace

Jetstream Super 31:

161 - British Aerospace

Jetstream 41:

100 - British Aerospace

Type Specification

Applies to:

Scottish Aviation Jetstream T.1

Type:

Twin-engined pilot trainer

Wing:

Low wing cantilever monoplane with unswept, tappered wings of all metal construction

Fuselage:

All metal fuselage of circular section

Tail Unit:

Single fin and rudder with cantilever tailplane mounted part way up fin

Landing Gear:

Retractable tricycle undercarriage. Single wheeled main gear retract inwards into wing. Twin wheel nose gear retracts forwards into fuselage

Power Plant:

Two 940 eshp Turbomeca Astazou XVI turboprops mounted on the wing driving three blade propellers

Accommodation:

Two pilots seated in enclosed cockpit in nose with passenger cabin behind for fourteen

Dimensions

Span:

52 ft

Length:

47 ft 11 in

Height:

17 ft 5 in

Wing Area:

270 sq ft

Weights

Empty:

8,741 lb

Loaded:

12,550 lb

Performance

Max Speed:

285 mph at 12,000 ft

Initial Climb:

2,500 ft/min

Service Ceiling:

26,000 ft

Range:

1,382 miles

Preserved in British Museums

Jetstream 200:

G-BBYM - RAF Museum, Cosford - Display

Jetstream T.1:

XX483 - Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum, Dumfries - Cockpit XX492 - Newark Air Museum, Winthorpe - Display XX496 - RAF Museum, Cosford - Display

Jetstream 31:

G-JSSD - Museum of Flight, East Fortune - Display

Jetstream 41:

G-JMAC - Jetstream Club Speke - Display Unmarked - AeroVenture, Doncaster - Cockpit

Web Sites

http://www.rafmuseum.com/british-aerospace-jetstream-200-series.htm