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BAC One Eleven - Small Airliner

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The BAC One-Eleven is a real life short-haul airliner, produced by BAC and Rombac between 1963 and 1989. 244 were built. Until May 2019 there was still one in service with Northprop-Grunman as a test frame for new technology. The One-Eleven was the second short-haul airliner in the world, and competed with the Sud Aviation Caravelle, and later the Douglas DC-9 and Boeing 737. BAC is notable for later developing the SST Concorde.

This One Eleven is based on the BAC house model G-AZUK, which featured at airshows to advertise the aircraft before entering commercial service. Included is a fully functional two seat cockpit, a cabin with 14 seats (six first, the rest economy), a catering area with crew jumpseat, and a toilet. The cockpit features an autopilot by Tajin.

Maximum speed- with both throttles at 100% is 189+ M/S. The fuel tank holds 17056.50 units- just enough to go the Arctic from all of the bases in creative mode- but only if flown efficiently. I haven't yet added a refuel option- like on the Trident- this will be coming very soon though!

This plane is a heavily modified version of my Trident (https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1739386758) and was therefore also modified from Rowan's Dassault 900 (https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1639386408).

Like the Trident, the in-game plane has a scuttle mode designed by Rowan- embedded into the catering unit at the rear of the plane. This will overload the engines- which will explode and make the plane crash. This is not reversible. An alarm will also sound. Emergency exits- should you need them- are above the wing. There are enough parachutes for all of the plane's passengers. If you crash into the water- the plane is fully watertight until you open the doors.

The livery featured on this plane (and my other plane- the HS Trident) is based on BEA's 'speedjack' livery used in the 1970s until their merger into British Airways. It also takes in elements of BAC's test livery for the One Eleven.

I'm happy to take livery requests! I am considering making a fictional coastguard/rescue or cargo version of this too.

DO NOT under any circumstances, re-upload this aircraft or use its elements as your own without explicit permission from both myself and Rowan. If you edit the plane enough to make it your own project and agree to give proper credit, there's a chance we'll agree to let you anyway- so long as you ask first, there really is no excuse to do so without asking!

Let me know if you have any issues- or if you have any suggestions RE: livery/versions of the plane.
4 Comments
JakeOberon99  [author] 12 May, 2021 @ 7:25am 
Check out my newest ship, RMS Arcadia, here: https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2484404694
JakeOberon99  [author] 15 May, 2019 @ 1:57pm 
As in you would like me to build the IL-62? It's visually very similar to the Vickers VC10- a plane I know a lot more about. I'd be happy to do so. I don't actually have any new projects yet.
DimSum 15 May, 2019 @ 12:43pm 
Il-62?
Dwightinator 12 May, 2019 @ 5:54am 
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