Bae 125 Dominie RAF No 32 Squadron Northolt
The British Aerospace 125 (BAE 125) can carry up to seven passengers and is crewed by two pilots and carries a steward/stewardess when required. The first versions of this VIP aircraft were built by the Hawker Siddeley company and known as HS125 CC1s. They were delivered to the RAF between April 1971 and 1972, and two improved aircraft known as HS125 CC2s followed in April 1973. Six more BAE 125 CC3s joined No 32 Squadron in 1982-83 and it is these aircraft that remain in service today - the CC1s and CC2s having retired during the 1990s. The BAE 125 CC3 can maintain a cruising speed of between 415 and 485mph (670-780 km/h) at an altitude of up to 41,000ft (12,480m) over a range of 2,000 miles (3,220km).
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