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| Based on Bristol "Britannia" airliner. The first prototype flew on November 16, 1960. A total of 39 aircraft were built, including 12 military CC-106 "Yukon" and 27 civil CL-44.
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| MODEL | CL-44D-4 |
| CREW | 4 |
| PASSENGERS | 214 |
| ENGINE | 4 x Rolls-Royce Tyne 515/10, 4273kW |
| WEIGHTS |
| Take-off weight | 95254 kg | 210000 lb |
| Empty weight | 40348 kg | 88953 lb |
| DIMENSIONS |
| Wingspan | 43.37 m | 142 ft 3 in |
| Length | 41.73 m | 137 ft 11 in |
| Height | 11.79 m | 39 ft 8 in |
| Wing area | 192.77 m2 | 2074.96 sq ft |
| PERFORMANCE |
| Cruise speed | 621 km/h | 386 mph |
| Ceiling | 9145 m | 30000 ft |
| Range w/max.fuel | 8991 km | 5587 miles |
| Range w/max payload | 4627 km | 2875 miles |
| don avey, e-mail, 21.01.2010 00:47 worked on this ac from 1960 to 1969, we called it the whispering giant reply | | Geoff Brogden, e-mail, 18.01.2010 06:40 Was involved with this aircraft in the military for ten years, instructing for the first half and flew as an engineer in her for 5700 hours. I loved her. reply | | 3VI, e-mail, 25.08.2007 10:31 Photos inverted. In CL-28 page there is the CL-44. reply | | Arron Aarons, 11.06.2007 01:11 Photograph above shows a CL-28 reply |
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