Douglas DC-8-72CF Samaritans Purse N782SP
- Manufacturer:
- Douglas
- Type / Model:
- DC-8
- Version:
- 72
- Registration:
- N782SP
- Colour Scheme:
- Samaritans Purse
- Location:
- Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Photographer:
- Dave Sturges
- Date Taken:
- 13/11/2019
- Image ID:
- #345600
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 3500 x 2334
- Image Description:
- One of the few remaining active DC8s made a tech stop at Birmingham enroute Aqaba-Greensboro
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Aircraft Data
The DC-8 is a medium to long range 4 engined airliner. It was the first jet powered airliner from Douglas, and the USA's second successful jet airliner after the Boeing 707. It was developed into many variants of differing ranges and capacities.
The DC-8 70 series are conversions of the DC-8 series 60 aircraft, done in the early 1980s, by fitting new generation CFM56 engines. The -72 was a direct conversion of the -62, short fuselage aircraft, most are used as corporate aircraft today.
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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USA | 1981 | 7 | 7 | 3 | 189 - 0 |
Power
Uses the CFM56-2C5 at 22000lb thrust
Engine Count | 4 | |
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Dimensions
Length | 47.98 m. 157 ft. 5 in. |
Wing Span | 45.24 m. 148 ft. 5 in. |
Height | 13.23 m. 43 ft. 5 in. |
Empty Weight | 64468 kg. 142000 lbs. |
Max Weight | 152090 kg. 335000 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed | 697 kph 433 mph |
Cruise Speed | 772 kph 480 mph |
Ceiling | 10668 m. 35000 ft. |
Normal Range | nm km. |
Max Range |
12408
6700
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In corporate fit |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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