Raytheon Hawker 800 & British Aerospace HS-125-700

Details

Country of Origin
United Kingdom and USA
Type
Mid size corporate jet
History
The HS-125-700 and Hawker 800 are two more recent versions of the world's longest running corporate jet production program. The 125-700 and Hawker 800 are direct developments of the DH-125 (later the HS-125), which first flew in August 1962. This aircraft was developed into a number of variants through to the HS-125-600, all of which are powered by the RollsRoyce Viper turbojet and are described separately under Hawker Siddeley. The introduction of the HS-125-700 in 1976 brought with it significant performance and fuel economy benefits as the -700 incorporated Garrett TFE-731 turbofans. The 125-700 first flew on June 19 1976, and the model remained in production until it was replaced by the 125-800 in 1984. The 125-800 first flew on May 26 1983 and it introduced a number of improvements. Aerodynamic changes included a reprofiled nose and windscreen, extended fin leading edge, and greater span wing which decreased drag and increased lift and fuel capacity. Range was boosted further by a larger ventral fuel tank. More powerful TFE-731s improved field performance, while a redesigned interior made more efficient use of the space available. The 800 was also the first corporate jet to feature an EFIS cockpit and is now available with the Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite. The 800A was specifically aimed at the US market, the 800B for non US markets. The 125-800 became the Hawker 800 from mid 1993 when Raytheon purchased BAe's Corporate Jets division. Production has been transferred to Wichita in the USA (the first US built 800 flew on November 5 1996, the last UK built 800 on April 29 1997). Current production is of the 800XP (Extended Performance) which was certificated in 1995 and has improved engines for better climb and cruise performance. A new interior is being introduced in 1999.
Powerplants
700 - Two 16.6kN (3700lb) Garrett TFE-731-3RH turbofans. 800XP - Two 20.7kN (4660lb) AlliedSignal TFE-731-5BR1Hs.
Performance
700 - Max cruising speed 808km/h (436kt), economical cruising speed 723km/h (390kt). Service ceiling 41,000ft. Range with max fuel, payload and IFR reserves 4725km (2550nm). 800XP - Max speed and cruising speed 845km/h (456kt), economical cruising speed 740km/h (400kt). Max initial rate of climb 3100ft/min. Service ceiling 43,000ft. Range with max payload 4780km (2580nm), range with max fuel and VFR reserves 5230km (2825nm).
Weights
700 - Empty 5825kg (12,845lb), max takeoff 11,567kg (25,500lb). 800XP - Empty 7075kg (15,600lb), max takeoff 12,700kg (28,000lb).
Dimensions
700 - Wing span 14.33m (47ft 0in), length 15.46m (50ft 9in), height 5.36m (17ft 7in). Wing area 32.8m2 (353.0sq ft). 800XP - Wing span 15.66m (51ft 5in), length 15.60m (51ft 2in), height 5.36m (17ft 7in). Wing area 34.8m2 (374.0sq ft).
Capacity
Flightcrew of two. Typical seating for eight passengers in corporate layout, or max seating for 14.
Production
215 HS-125-700s built and more than 360 Hawker 800s built, with 50 to be produced in 1999. Over 1000 125 series aircraft ordered including military versions.
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Raytheon Hawker 800 & British Aerospace HS-125-700
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