Handley Page Hastings

bgcolor="#cccccc" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Handley Page Hastings
olspan="3" align="center"|200px
gcolor="#cccccc" colspan="3"|Description
ole colspan="2"|Transport
rew colspan="2"|5-6
assengers colspan="2"|50 troops
irst Flight colspan="2"|May 23, 1946
ntered Service colspan="2"|September, 1948
anufacturer colspan="2"|Handley Page
The Handley Page HP 67 Hastings was a troop-carrier and freight transport of the Royal Air Force. At the time it was the largest transport plane ever designed for the RAF, and it replaced the Avro York as the standard long-range transport. It had all-metal tapering dihedral wings and a circular fuselage suitable for pressurisation up to 5.5 lbf/in² (38 kPa). The two squadrons equipped with Hastings flew intensively during the Berlin Airlift, and a Hastings made the last sortie of the airlift on October 6, 1949. 100 Hastings C1 and 41 Hastings C2 were built, and they served on Transport Command's long-range routes until the arrival of the Bristol Britannia in 1959. 19 Hastings were later converted for weather reconnaissance, and 8 were converted to Hastings T5 radar trainers for bomb-aimers.

Handley Page Hermes

The Handley Page HP 81 Hermes was a civilian airliner of identical outward appearance to the Hastings. It was intended to introduce the Hermes before the Hastings, but production was delayed after the prototype DH 68 Hermes I crashed on its maiden flight December 2, 1945. The production model HP 81 Hermes IV was fitted with 2,100 hp (1,570 kW) Bristol Hercules 763 engines, had a tricycle undercarriage instead of a tail-wheel and could carry up to 82 passengers. 25 of these were built, and they were used by BOAC on routes in West and South Africa.

Specifications

bgcolor="#cccccc" colspan="3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Handley Page Hastings
gcolor="#cccccc" colspan="3"|Dimensions
ength 81 ft 3 in 24.8 m
ingspan 113 ft 0 in 34.5 m
eight 22 ft 6 in 6.9 m
ing Area 1,408 ft² 130.8 m²
gcolor="#cccccc" colspan="3"|Weights
mpty 41,689 lb 18,910 kg
oaded 75,000 lb 34,010 kg
aximum takeoff lb kg
gcolor="cccccc" colspan="3"|Powerplant
ngine colspan="2"|4 × Bristol Hercules 101
ower (each) 1,675 hp 1,250 kW
gcolor="#cccccc" colspan="3"|Performance
aximum speed 343 mph @ 21,500 ft 552 km/h @ 6,550 m
ombat range 2,850 miles 4,590 km
erry range km miles
ervice ceiling 26,700 ft 8,140 m
ate of climb 1,010 ft/min 310 m/min
ing loading 53.3 lb/ft² 260 kg/m²
ower/Mass 0.089 hp/lb 0.147 kW/kg

 

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