DC-9-30
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 was a stretched and more capable version of the DC-9 series, introduced in 1967 to meet growing demand for higher-capacity short- to medium-haul jets. Powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9 or JT8D-11 turbofan engines, each producing 14,500 lbf (64 kN) of thrust, it offered improved range and payload performance. The DC-9-30 featured a fuselage stretch of 4.6 meters (15 feet 1 inch) over earlier models and typically seated 115 passengers in a two-class configuration. With a maximum takeoff weight of 49,900 kg (110,000 lbs), a cruising speed of 880 km/h (475 knots), and a range of 2,800 km (1,500 nautical miles), it became the most popular DC-9 variant, serving airlines worldwide with exceptional reliability.
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| Product Code: | ACMAL0310 |
| Brand: | AEROCLASSICS |
| Aircraft Type: | DC-9-30 |
| Aircraft Name: | Douglas DC-9 |
| Genre: | COMMERCIAL |
| Country: | MALTA |
| Material: | Diecast Metal |
| Scale: | 1:400 Scale |
| Length: | 3.58" |
| Width: | 2.8" |