McDonnell Douglas DC|9 All Variants
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Wikipedia
A Northwest Airlines DC-9 in 2007. ; A Northwest Airlines DC-9 in 2007. · Narrow-body jet airliner · United States.
A Brief Guide To The McDonnell Douglas DC-9's Main Variants
The first-generation DC-9s included five variants and ten subvariants. The aircraft are listed as DC-9, followed by two numbers. Series 10. The ...
Douglas DC-9 1965-1993, 2008-2014 - Aircraft By Type
Delta retired the last of its early DC-9-32 fleet in January 1, 1993. These aircraft were replaced by more efficient Boeing 727. McDonnell Douglas T-Tails Other ...
DC-9 Family | SKYbrary Aviation Safety
Family of short to medium range airliners in service since 1965. Built in these versions: DC-9-10 initial type (wing span 27,25m length 31,82m MTOW 41177kg) ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-10/20/30 - Airliners.net
The DC-9 was an all new design, featuring rear fuselage mounted engines, a T-tail, moderately swept wings and seats for up to 90 passengers in a five abreast ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 All Variants - Facebook
This group celebrates the design, development, and use of the DC-9 in all its variants. Please read our group rules before posting the first time and report any ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Simple Wikipedia
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 ; In limited service · USA Jet Airlines · Aeronaves TSM · Northwest Airlines (historical) Delta Air Lines (historical) · 1965–1982 · 976.
Aircraft Information - DC-9 - Simviation
There are five basic DC-9 versions, designated Series 10, Series 20, Series 30, Series 40 and Series 50. Several models in each series provide operators maximum ...
Everything You Need To Know About The McDonnell Douglas DC-9
The 'original' aircraft was developed as the Series 10 (i.e., the DC-9-10), and was the smallest variant roughly the same size as the BAC One-Eleven. A total of ...
Planes of the DC-9/MD-80/MD-90/Boeing 717 family - Airlines Inform
Between 1965 and 1982, over 970 DC-9s were produced in five variants, dubbed Series 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50. In 1980, the original Douglas DC-9 began to be phased ...
DC-9: Northwest Airlines Iconic Workhorse - PlaneTags
Manufacturer: Mcdonnell Douglas · Tail #: N920RW · Crew: 4 (Two Pilots & Two Flight Attendants) · Passengers: 105 · Wing Span: 119 Ft 3 In · Length: ...
Douglas DC-9/McDonnell-Douglas MD-80/MD-90
Douglas DC-9, McDonnell-Douglas MD-80/MD-90 series & Boeing 717 · The front fuselage of the DC-9 and later versions is based on that of the DC-8. · This photo ...
The Story of the DC9 - British Airliner Collection
From 104 feet to 152 feet, back to 124 feet and all points in between, the Douglas DC-9 and its derivatives the McDonnell -Douglas MD-80/90 ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - passenger aircraft - Aviastar.org
Preliminary design work began during that year. Production started 6 March 1964. It flew for the first time 25 February 1965 and five DC-9s were flying by the ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Aircraft - Delta Flight Museum
Aircraft · Travel Air 6B Sedan · DC-3 Ship 41 · Boeing 747-400 · Prototype Lockheed L-1011 · Waco 125 · B-767 The Spirit of Delta · Boeing 757 · Huff Daland Duster.
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 specs - Aviation Safety Network
ICAO Type designator: DC93 ; First flight: 1 August 1966 ; Production ended: 1982 ; Production total: 662 ; Series: C-9: Aeromedical evacuation aircraft based on ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-10 | Aeronautica Wiki - Fandom
Variants · DC-9-15: Identical to the -10, but with more fuel and higher weights. · DC-9-15MC: MC stands for minimum change, with folding seats that can be carried ...
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-40/50 - Airliners.net
The DC-9-40 and -50 sold only in fairly modest numbers before the arrival of the further stretched MD-80 series. The largest DC-9-40 customer was SAS, while ...
DC-9 - The McDonnell Douglas Website
The Douglas DC-9 was designed for frequent short flights mainly regional routes. The DC-9 was the first aircraft in this new family of narrow body airlines ...
Douglas DC9 - Modern Airliners
The Douglas DC-9 is a short to medium-range airliner and was the last to be fully designed and produced by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation.