De HAVILLAND DH125
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The De Havilland DH125 was one of the first and most
successful of the mid-size business jets. The prototype
first flew in 1962 and it has been in continuous production
since, although with considerable development in
powerplants and configuration.
The aircraft became the HS125 when De Havilland merged
into Hawker Siddeley in the 1960's, and then the BAe 125
when Hawker Siddeley merged with BAC in 1977 to form
British Aerospace. The design was purchased by Raytheon
in 1996, and assembly was transferred to Wichita, although
the main components continue to be produced in the
United Kingdom.
This CD contains two flight manuals for early variants of
the DH125, one for the civil version and one for the military
navigation trainer as used by the RAF. The CD has been
scanned from the original flight manuals and retains any
colour pages.
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This CD contains:
1. Manufacturers Crew Manual for the De Havilland DH125
Series 1A/S-522 (Constructors number 25087 only),
publication CM125-3B (converted to 1B(25097)), dated
December 25-11-68, approx 616 pages.
2. RAF Pilot's Notes for the Dominie T Mk 1, AP 4941A-PN,
dated June 1966, approx 193 pages.
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