British Aerospace 125

The Hawker Siddeley HS.125 is a twin Mehrzweckjet the British manufacturer Hawker Siddeley. The HS.125 is a low-wing and widely used in many versions to this day.

History

The first prototype flew in August of HS.125 1962. Originally, the aircraft is a development of the manufacturer de Havilland and later received his name after this aircraft manufacturers had risen in the consolidated Hawker Siddeley. Hawker Siddeley again in 1977 integrated into the aircraft manufacturer British Aerospace, which is far built the aircraft under the designation BAe 125.

Use

From the Hawker Siddeley or BAe 125 HS.125 exist many different variants. It is used as ambulances, advanced education and VIP transport aircraft in the civilian sector today as business travel and training aircraft in the military. At the British Royal Air Force it was called Dominie.

Military user

  • Argentina Argentina Navy: 1 × for VIP transport
  • Biafra Biafra: 1
  • Botswana Botswana
  • Brazil Brazil
  • Ghana Ghana
  • Ireland Ireland
  • Japan Japan
  • Malawi Malawi
  • Malaysia Malaysia
  • Nigeria Nigeria
  • Nicaragua Nicaragua
  • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa South Africa
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom
  • United States United States

Specifications

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