Jetstream Express British Aerospace BAe-3112 Jetstream 31 SCO 2016


The Handley Page Jetstream is a small twin turboprop airliner, with a pressurised fuselage, designed to meet the requirements of the United States regional airline market. The first production model Jetstream 1 flew on 6 December 1968, and over the next year 36 would be delivered. However by this point Handley Page had given up on the original engine, and the Jetstream 2 was launched with the larger 965 hp Astazou XVI, starting deliveries in late 1969. The late delivery and engine problems had driven development costs to over £13 million, far more than the original £3 million projections. Only three Jetstream 2s would be completed before Handley Page went bankrupt, and the production line eventually shut down in 1970. After Scottish Aviation went bankrupt and was merged into British Aerospace in 1978, BAe decided the design was worth further development, and started work on a "Mark 3" Jetstream. As with the earlier 3M version for the USAF, the new version was re-engined with newer Garrett turboprops which offered more power (flat rated to 1020 shp with a thermodynamic limit of 1100 shp) and longer overhaul intervals over the original Turbomeca units. This allowed the aircraft to be offered in an 18 seat option (6 rows, 2+1), with an offset aisle, and with a water methanol option for the engine to allow the ability to operate at maximum load from a greater range of airfields, particularly in the continental United States and Australia. The result was the Jetstream 31, which first flew on 28 March 1980, being certificated in the UK on 29 June 1982. The new version proved to be as popular as Handley Page hoped the original model would be, and several hundred 31s were built during the 1980s. In 1985 a further engine upgrade was planned, which flew in 1988 as the Jetstream Super 31, also known as the Jetstream 32. Production continued until 1993, by which time 386 31/32s had been produced. Four Jetstream 31s were ordered for the Royal Navy in 1985. SCO 2016


Size: 5398px × 3557px
Location: Dalcross Airport Inverness Highland Region Scotland UK
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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