Royal Air Force Passenger Jet | | IMPORTANT NOTE! COLLECTION from Cheshire ESSENTIAL because of weight and size (Due to Royal Mail limitations on length, it can not be posted). Several men are needed to lift it. | | This cute little royal air force Challenger 600 jet originally cost around twenty million pounds. OK, I realise that's not going to influence your bids much because it's now an obsolete model. | | The plane has minor damage as a result of an attempt by the pilot to fly under a bridge. So it's offered for sale "as seen" because it needs slight attention. OK, it needs wings, tailplane, nose, wheels etc. but nothing insurmountable. | | This is what the plane could look like after refurbishment. (Toy people not included). | Dimensions: - Length: 609560mm (not including nose cone or tailplane assembly).
- Width at widest point: 3048mm (not including wings)
- Height: Potentially 40,000 feet
- Engine capacity: it uses jet engines. They don't have a capacity. At present it doesn't have wings, so the question is academic, isn't it?
- Fuel type: kerosene.
- Fuel tank capacity: 6000 US gallons.
- Seating capacity: currently 256 (on cushions) but reducing to 24 if seats are fitted.
- First registered: 1956
- MOT: er, no, not yet.
- Luggage capacity: 500 cu.ft.
- Unladen weight: 200 tonnes.
- Wings, tyres, pilot, fuel etc. not included.
- Sold as seen.
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