Hs 748 Flight Manual Page

The HS 748 manual feels more , reflecting its 1960s design era, whereas newer turboprop manuals are highly standardized and checklist-driven. Part 9: Preserving the HS 748 Flight Manual for Posterity As the remaining HS 748 fleet ages, the Flight Manual becomes a historical document. Aviation museums (e.g., Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, Canada Aviation and Space Museum) hold copies. Enthusiasts and former pilots are digitizing their personal copies for archival purposes.

Introduction Few aircraft have earned the quiet respect of the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 (later British Aerospace BAe 748). Designed in the late 1950s as a rugged, economical, and versatile short-to-medium-haul turboprop airliner, the HS 748 served from the frozen runways of northern Canada to the hot, high-altitude airstrips of the Andes and the dusty bush strips of Africa. For over 50 years, its distinctive low-slung fuselage and large tail fin were a common sight. Hs 748 Flight Manual

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