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| The Challenger is a product of Canadair, a subsidiary of Bombardier Inc. It was originally developed in the mid 1970's to be the Learstar 600, a development by Learjet designed, Bill Lear. Challenger is a very long range executive jet with a wide cabin. Both thrust reversers and APU are standard on Challenger models. The CL600 was dropped from the model line in 1983. |
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| Seating (normal) |
9 |
Max Takeoff (lbs) |
41,100 |
| Seating (maximum) |
- |
Certified Ceiling (ft) |
41,000 |
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| Engines |
2 Lyc ALF 502-L-2C |
To (Sealevel, ISA Temp) (ft) |
5,700 |
| Output lbs ea. Flat Rating |
7,500 |
Landing Distance (ft) |
2,538 |
| Maximum Mach No. |
0.84 |
Max Range (fuel) (nm) |
2,752 |
| High Speed Cruise (Kts) |
443 |
Max Range (payload) (nm) |
1,899 |
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| Flight Time 300nm |
0 + 58 |
Flight Time 1000nm |
2 + 40 |
| Flight Time 600nm |
1 + 40 |
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Internal |
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| Length (ft) |
68.40 |
Length (ft) |
28.25 |
| Height (ft) |
20.70 |
Height (ft) |
6.10 |
| Span (ft) |
64.30 |
Width: Max floor (ft) |
8.17 |
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