BAe 125 CC3 RAF Dominie Mid-size business jet. XAV 4136-392
The twin-engined British Aerospace BAe 125 is the world's best selling mid-size corporate jet, now marketed as the Raytheon Hawker 800. It was known as the Hawker-Siddeley HS125 until 1977. It is also used by the British Royal Air Force as a navigation trainer (as the Hawker Siddeley Dominie), and was used by the United States Air Force as a calibration aircraft (as the C-29). In 1961, de Havilland began working on a revolutionary small business jet known as Jet Dragon. The first of two prototypes flew on 13 August 1962 powered by the Bristol Siddeley Viper turbojet The aircraft went through many designation changes during its service life. Originally , it was renamed to when de Havilland became a part of the Hawker-Siddeley group in 1959. When Hawker-Siddeley itself merged into British Aerospace in 1977, the name changed to BAe 125. Then, when British Aerospace sold its Business Jets Division to Raytheon in 1993, the jet acquired its current monicker Raytheon Hawker. In 1996, production was transferred from British Aerospace's Broughton Plant outside Chester to the United States. Over 1,000 aircraft have been built.
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Location: RAF Lossiemouth, Moray. Grampian United Kingdom.
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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