McDonnell Douglas DC-9-51 Alisarda OH-LYT
- Manufacturer:
 - McDonnell Douglas
 - Type / Model:
 - DC-9
 - Version:
 - 51
 - Registration:
 - OH-LYT
 - Colour Scheme:
 - Alisarda
 - Location:
 - Dusseldorf, Germany
 - Photographer:
 - Wolfgang Mendorf
 - Date Taken:
 - 01/01/1984
 - Image ID:
 - #404080
 - High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
 - 2683 x 1789
 - Image Description:
 - Leased from Finnair in modified livery
 
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Aircraft Data
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a single-aisle short to medium jet airliner. It was a two engined partner for the DC-8 programme, and a smaller rival for the Boeing 727. It is known for its long life and reliability, many of the youngest are still active.
The DC-9-51 was the last of the production variants of the DC-9 type. It was a stretched version of the standard DC9-30.
| Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 1975 | 96 | 50 | 2 | 115 - 139 | 
Power
Uses the JT9D-17, rated at 16500lb thrust
| Engine Count | 2 | |
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Dimensions
| Length | 40.72 m. 133 ft. 7 in. | 
| Wing Span | 28.47 m. 93 ft. 5 in. | 
| Height | 8.36 m. 27 ft. 5 in. | 
| Empty Weight | 28094 kg. 61880 lbs. | 
| Max Weight | 54934 kg. 121000 lbs. | 
Performance
| Max Speed | 805 kph 500 mph | 
| Cruise Speed | 713 kph 443 mph | 
| Ceiling | 10668 m. 35000 ft. | 
| Normal Range | 2315 1250 nm km. | 
| Max Range | 3324 1795 nm km. | 
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