BAC-111s also have "interesting" takeoffs, not just for the noise, but they don't have the leading edge slats common to later commercial jets. The last incarnation of Braniff Airways in the US used BAC-111s.
Also, the "Brit version of a 727" is the Hawker Siddeley Trident
This aircraft, the BAC 1-11, was among the loudest when taking off. Extremely noisy that all the other noise would be drowned out whenever a 1-11 flies overhead after takeoff.
BAC-111s also have "interesting" takeoffs, not just for the noise, but they don't have the leading edge slats common to later commercial jets. The last incarnation of Braniff Airways in the US used BAC-111s.
Also, the "Brit version of a 727" is the Hawker Siddeley Trident
tscottme 3 months ago
This aircraft, the BAC 1-11, was among the loudest when taking off. Extremely noisy that all the other noise would be drowned out whenever a 1-11 flies overhead after takeoff.
shikat2371 3 months ago
????????? não entendi, ahahaah
pauloze36 5 months ago
fail
billocici 5 months ago
Wasn't there a British version of a 727.
Skippy585 1 year ago
TThis is film Boeing-Boeing?
Ottonturk 2 years ago