Dassault Mercure
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The Dassault Mercure was a French twin-engined jet-powered airliner. It was proposed in 1967 first production flight was in 1973 and last flew in 1995.

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The Dassault Mercure, a short hauler, 11 built, all operated for 20 years by state internal carrier Air Inter! But I hope Alan Bond's genius can 2
McDonnell Douglas DC-9, and the Dassault Mercure, a French-built passenger jet.3
Dassault Mercure Air Inter to work in FSX. By using Philippe Wallaerts' Dassault Mercure 2D panel, but keeping the origional VC panel.4
Dassault Mercure F-BTTD of Air Inter.5

Made by Dassault Aviation.

Dassault Mercure in 1985Air Inter (Lignes Aériennes Intérieures) was a semi-public French domestic airline. Before its merger with Air France, the airline was headquartered in Paray-Vieille-Poste, Essonne.6
FS2004 Dassault Mercure In 1967 Dassault decided to propose a competitor to the Boeing 737. This would attack this market segment.7
systems on Airbus, via the Dassault Mercure, which was aimed at the same fog-prone routes that those pioneer Air Inter Caravelles were assigned to.8
The Dassault Mercure was an unsuccessful French airliner built to compete with the Boeing 737; only 12 were built with Air Inter as the only operator.9
Height Main
11.35 m
Height Alt
1137.92
Engine(jet)
Pratt & Whitney JT8D-15
Length Alt
3482.34
Max Takeoff Weight Main
56500.0
Thrust Main
68.9
Jet Or Prop
jet
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Range Main
1756.0
Max Speed Alt
34680.0
Max Speed Main
925.0
Capacity
150
Cruise Speed Main
870.0
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
124300.0
Ceiling Main
12
000 m
Number Built
12
Crew
3
Retired
1995-04-29
29
Thrust Alt
15500
Span Main
30.55 m
Cruise Speed Alt
32400.0
Area Main
116 m²
Primary user
Span Alt
3055.62
Plane Or Copter?
Manufacturer
First Flight
28
Number Of Jets
2
Production End Year
1975
Climb Rate Main
16.7 m-s
Production Start Year
1971
Type of jet
Climb Rate Alt
99000.0
Length Main
35
Area Alt
1248.0
Range Alt
66000.0
Similar Aircraft
* Boeing 737* McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Empty Weight Main
31800.0
Ceiling Alt
39000.0
Produced
1971
Empty Weight Alt
69960.0
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