De Havilland Canada Dash 7

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The De Havilland Canada Dash 7 is a four-engine regional turboprop airliner renowned for its short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities, enabling operations from short and rough runways.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf STOL aircraft
regional airliner
turboprop aircraft
aircraftType four‑engine turboprop
countryOfOrigin Canada
crew 2
cruiseSpeed 230 kn
426 km/h
designFeature full-span spoilers
large double-slotted flaps
oversized propellers for low-speed lift
designGoal operate from 2000 ft runways
engineModel Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-50 NERFINISHED
engineType turboprop
firstFlightDate 1975-03-27
firstOperator Rockwell International NERFINISHED
height 24 ft 7 in
7.49 m
ICAOTypeDesignator DHC7 NERFINISHED
introducedInService 1978
landingGearType retractable tricycle landing gear
length 24.59 m
80 ft 8 in
manufacturer De Havilland Canada NERFINISHED
maximumTakeoffWeight 19958 kg
44000 lb
noiseCharacteristic relatively quiet for a four‑engine turboprop
notableFeature ability to operate from rough runways
ability to operate from short runways
short takeoff and landing capability
numberBuilt 113
numberOfEngines 4
primaryRole regional airliner
productionEndYear 1988
productionStartYear 1975
range 1296 km
700 nmi
serviceCeiling 20000 ft
6096 m
status out of production
successor De Havilland Canada Dash 8 NERFINISHED
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalPassengerCapacity 48
50
usedBy Air Canada NERFINISHED
Brymon Airways NERFINISHED
Tyrolean Airways NERFINISHED
US Air Force NERFINISHED
US Army NERFINISHED
usedFor cargo transport
maritime patrol
regional passenger transport
surveillance
wingConfiguration high wing
wingspan 28.35 m
93 ft

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De Havilland Canada Dash 8 developedFrom De Havilland Canada Dash 7