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Convair 880

The Convair 880 is a retired American narrow-body jet airliner produced by the Convair division of General Dynamics. It was designed to compete with the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 by being smaller but faster, a niche that failed to create demand. When it was first introduced, some[who?] in aviation circles claimed that at 615 mph (990 km/h), it was the fastest jet transport in the world.[1][better source needed] Only 65 Convair 880s were produced over the lifetime of the production run from 1959 to 1962, and General Dynamics eventually withdrew from the airliner market after considering the 880 project a failure. The Convair 990 Coronado was a stretched and faster variant of the 880.

Convair 880
The Convair 880 is a low-wing airliner with four underwing turbojets.
Role Narrow-body jet airliner
National origin United States
Manufacturer Convair
First flight January 27, 1959
Introduction May 1960 with Delta Air Lines
Retired 1998
Status Retired
Primary users Trans World Airlines
Delta Air Lines
Japan Airlines
Swissair
Produced 1959–1962
Number built 65
Variants Convair 990 Coronado

Development edit

 
A Convair 880 prototype. The model made its maiden flight on 27 January 1959.

Convair began development of a medium-range commercial jet in April 1956, to compete with announced products from Boeing and Douglas. Initially the design was called the Skylark, but the name was later changed to the Golden Arrow, then Convair 600 and then finally the 880, both numbers referring to its top speed of 600 mph (970 km/h) or 880 ft/s (268 m/s). It was powered by General Electric CJ-805-3 turbojets, a civilian version of the J79 which powered the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter, McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom,[2] and Convair B-58 Hustler.

The first example of the Model 22 FAA Type Certificate,[3] initial production version (no prototype was built) made its maiden flight on 27 January 1959.[2] After production started, the Federal Aviation Administration mandated additional instrumentation, which Convair added by placing a "raceway" hump on the top of the fuselage, rather than ripping apart the interiors over the wing area. The final assembly of the 880 and 990 took place at the Convair facilities in San Diego, California.[4]

Design edit

 
Convair 880 cockpit

The airliner never became widely used, and the production line shut down after only three years. The 880's five-abreast seating made it unattractive to airlines, while Boeing was able to outcompete it with the Boeing 720, which could be sold at a significantly lower price, as it was a minimal modification of the existing 707. In addition, the General Electric engines had a higher specific fuel consumption than the Boeing's Pratt & Whitney JT3Cs.

General Dynamics lost around $185 million over the lifetime of the project, although some sources estimate much higher losses.[citation needed] The aircraft were involved in 17 accidents and five hijackings.

A modified version of the basic 880 was the "-M" version, which incorporated four leading-edge slats per wing, Krueger leading-edge flaps between the fuselage and inboard engines, power-boosted rudder, added engine thrust, increased fuel capacity, stronger landing gear, greater adjustment to seating pitch, and a simpler overhead compartment arrangement.[5]

A more major modification to the 880 became the Convair 990, produced in parallel with the 880-M between 1961 and 1963. Swissair named theirs Coronado, after an island off the San Diego coast and where the first 990 landed.[5]

Operational history edit

 
The 880 entered service with Delta Air Lines in May 1960.

The design entered service with Delta Air Lines in May 1960, slightly modified as the 880-22M, having newer-version 805-3B engines. The 880s were flown by Cathay Pacific, Delta, Japan Airlines, Northeast Airlines, Swissair, TWA, and VIASA.

As they left commercial service, many 880s were bought by American Jet Industries for various uses. One example was converted to freighter use in 1974, and flew until 1982 with various companies. Another was used to train FAA flight examiners until it was destroyed by a minor explosion in the cargo hold in 1995. Most of the remaining examples were scrapped by 2000.

The United States Navy acquired one 880-M in 1980, modifying it as an in-flight tanker. It had been purchased new from Convair by the FAA, and used for 18 years.[5] Unofficially designated UC-880, it was assigned to the Naval Air Test Center at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, and employed in Tomahawk cruise missile testing and aircraft refueling procedures. The UC-880 was damaged in a cargo-hold explosive decompression test at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, in 1995.[6] The aircraft was judged to still have been controllable using backup systems had the decompression occurred in flight.[5]

Operators edit

 
Lounge interior of Trans World Airlines, the 880 major operator

Civil operators edit

(♠ = original operators)

Military operators edit

 
The Convair UC-880 refuelling an F-14 Tomcat
  United States

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On May 23, 1960, Delta Air Lines Flight 1903, a CV-880-22-1 (N8804E), crashed on takeoff at Atlanta Municipal Airport (now Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport), resulting in the loss of all four crew members. This flight was to be a training sortie for two Delta captains who were being type-rated on the 880. At rotation, the aircraft pitched nose up, rolled left, and then back more steeply to the right, at which time it struck the ground, broke apart, and was consumed by a fire.[23]
  • On August 26, 1966, a Japan Air Lines CV-880-22M-3 (JA8030) crashed on takeoff from Haneda Airport during a training flight, killing all five crew members. When the nose lifted up, the aircraft yawed to the left, for reasons unknown. The number one engine struck the runway and the aircraft left the runway and the nose went back down. All four engines separated, as well as the nose and left main gear, and the aircraft caught fire. The aircraft was leased from Japan Domestic Airlines.[24]
  • On November 5, 1967, Cathay Pacific Flight 033, a CV-880-22M-3 (VR-HFX) overran the runway on takeoff from Kai Tak Airport following a loss of control after the right nosewheel blew, killing 1 of 127 on board.[25]
  • On November 20, 1967, TWA Flight 128 crashed on approach to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Seventy people were killed and twelve survived.[26]
  • On June 24, 1969, Japan Air Lines Flight 90, a CV-880-22M-3 (JA8028, Kikyo), crashed on takeoff from Grant County Airport, Washington, killing three of the five crew members. The flight was to simulate a takeoff with one engine out. Power was reduced to the number four engine during takeoff, but the aircraft continued to yaw to the right until the number four engine struck the runway. The aircraft slid off the runway and caught fire.[27]
  • On June 15, 1972, a bomb exploded on board Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z over Pleiku, South Vietnam, killing all 81 passengers and crew on board.[28]
  • On December 20, 1972, North Central Airlines Flight 575, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31, collided during its takeoff roll with Delta Air Lines Flight 954, a Convair 880 (N8807E), as the Convair 880 taxied across the runway at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois. Only two people on the Convair 880 were injured, but 10 people died and 15 were injured on board the DC-9.[29]
  • On August 20, 1977, a Monarch Aviation CV-880-22-2 (N8817E) struck trees and crashed shortly after takeoff from Juan Santamaria International Airport, Costa Rica, due to overloading, killing the three crew.[30]
  • On November 3, 1980, a Latin Carga CV-880-22-2 (YV-145C) crashed on takeoff from Simon Bolivar International Airport, Caracas, Venezuela, during a crew training flight, killing the four crew.[31]
  • On May 11, 1983, a Groth Air CV-880-22-2 (N880SR) burned out at Juarez International Airport, Mexico City.[32]
  • In October 1986, an FAA CV-880-22M-3 (N5863) was intentionally destroyed in a test with anti-misting kerosene fuel additive at Mojave, California.[33]

Surviving aircraft edit

 
Elvis' Convair 880, named Lisa Marie after his daughter

Specifications edit

 
The 880 was powered by four underwing General Electric CJ-805 turbojets.
Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965–66[49]
Variant 22 22M
Crew 3
Capacity 110 passengers / 24,000 lb (11,000 kg)
Length 129 ft 4 in (39.42 m)
Height 36 ft 3.75 in (11.07 m)
Wing 120 ft 0 in (36.58 m) span, 2,000 sq ft (190 m2) area (7.2 AR)
Airfoil root: NACA 0011-64 (modified); tip: NACA 0008-64 (modified)
Empty weight 87,400 lb (39,600 kg) 94,000 lb (43,000 kg)
Fuel capacity 10,584 US gal (40,060 L) 12,538 US gal (47,460 L) [a]
MTOW 184,500 lb (83,700 kg) 193,000 lb (88,000 kg)
4 × turbojets General Electric CJ-805-3 General Electric CJ-805-3B
Unit thrust 11,650 lbf (51.8 kN)
Cruise 470–534.5 kn (870–990 km/h) [b]
Ceiling 41,000 ft (12,000 m)
Range 2,472 nmi (4,578 km)[c] 2,503 nmi (4,636 km)[d]
Wing loading 92.25 lb/sq ft (450.4 kg/m2) 96.5 lb/sq ft (471 kg/m2)
Take-off 8,750 ft (2,670 m) 7,550 ft (2,300 m)
Landing[e] 6,250 ft (1,900 m) 5,350 ft (1,630 m)
  1. ^ with optional centre-section tanks
  2. ^ max. cruise at 22,500 ft (6,900 m) (at MTOW), econ. cruise M0.82 at 35,000 ft (11,000 m) and 140,000 lb (64,000 kg) weight
  3. ^ 22,500 lb (10,200 kg) payload and 14,000 lb (6,400 kg) reserve fuel
  4. ^ 24,000 lb (11,000 kg) payload and 16,000 lb (7,300 kg) reserve fuel
  5. ^ at 135,000 lb (61,000 kg)

See also edit

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References edit

  1. ^ "Here's Convair's 880 – the Fastest Jet Transport in the World?". Popular Mechanics. Vol. III, no. 3. Hearst Magazines. March 1959. p. 87. Retrieved 13 Oct 2022.
  2. ^ a b Wegg, John (1990). General Dynamics aircraft and their predecessors (1st ed.). Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press. pp. 214–217. ISBN 0-87021-233-8.
  3. ^ FAA (June 2012). "MODEL 22 and 22M TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO 4A27" (PDF). DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION.
  4. ^ Pourade, Richard F. "City of the Dream, 1940–1970". San Diego History Center | San Diego, CA | Our City, Our Story. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d Proctor, Jon (1996). Convair 880 & 990 (First ed.). Miami: World Transport Press. ISBN 0-9626730-4-8.
  6. ^ a b Lockett, Brian. "Goleta Air & Space Museum : Convair 880". Goleta Air & Space Museum. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  7. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Air Malta Convair 880
  8. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Bahamas World Convair 880
  9. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Flying Fish Company Convair 880
  10. ^ "Holiday Magic Finland". ATDB-aero. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  11. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Jetaway Travel Club Convair 880
  12. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Jonian Airlines Convair 880
  13. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of NASA Convair 880
  14. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Onyx Aviation Convair 880
  15. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Pan West Convair 880
  16. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Profit Express Convair 880
  17. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Pan West Convair 880
  18. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Rowan Drilling Convair 880
  19. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Torco Drilling Co. Convair 880
  20. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of Sunfari Travel Club Convair 880
  21. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of SunJet International Convair 880
  22. ^ https://www.airliners.net, photo of WINGS Convair 880
  23. ^ Accident description for N8804E at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 16 December 2010.
  24. ^ Accident description for JA8030 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  25. ^ Accident description for VR-HFX at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  26. ^ "Aircraft Accident Report Trans World Airlines, Inc., Convair 880, N821TW, Constance, Kentucky, November 20, 1967" (PDF). libraryonline.erau.edu. National Transportation Safety Board Report Number NTSB-AAR-69-05. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
  27. ^ Accident description for JA8028 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  28. ^ Criminal description for VR-HFZ at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 19 May 2010.
  29. ^ Aircraft Accident Report North Central Airlines, Inc., McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31, N954N, and Delta Air Lines, Inc., Convair CV-880, N8807E, O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, December 20, 1972 : NTSB-AAR-73-15 (PDF). Washington D.C.: NTSB. 5 July 1973. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  30. ^ Accident description for N8817E at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  31. ^ Accident description for YV-145C at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  32. ^ Hull-loss description for N880SR at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  33. ^ Accident description for N5863 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 June 2017.
  34. ^ "Convair 880 Prototype". Delta Flight Museum. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  35. ^ "Ship 3". ConvairJet.com. ConvairJet.com. 21 September 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  36. ^ "Aircraft N801AJ Data". Airport-Data.com. Airport-Data.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  37. ^ Air Classics May, Vol. 54/No. 5, (2018)"Saving the Last Convair Jetliners – by Ralph M. Pettersen"
  38. ^ "Convair 880, serial no. 23, N817TW". ConvairJet.com. ConvairJet.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  39. ^ Bell, Diane (28 September 2018). "Column: Ghost of Convair jet rises from desert graveyard, returns to public view". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  40. ^ . Coastal Zephyr. 31 August 2018. Archived from the original on 29 April 2019. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  41. ^ "Convair 880, serial no. 35, N815AJ". ConvairJet.com. ConvairJet.com. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  42. ^ . Graceland. Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. Archived from the original on 2016-10-05. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  43. ^ "Airframe Dossier – Convair CV-880-22-2, c/n 22-00-38, c/r N880EP". Aerial Visuals. AerialVisuals.ca. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  44. ^ Proctor, John (September 1996). Convair 880 and 990. ISBN 9780962673047.
  45. ^ "'The Lisa Marie': Elvis Presley's Convair 880 Jet Airplane | Lisa Marie Presley". www.elvis.com.au. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  46. ^ "BBC News – Elvis Presley's private jets up for sale". BBC Online. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  47. ^ . Aviation Pics. Aviation Pics. Archived from the original on 29 January 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  48. ^ Hollands, Barbara. "Down by the river with Billy Nel, the collector king of boys’ toys." 2005-02-28 at the Wayback Machine weekendpost.co.za, January 29, 2005. Retrieved: May 19, 2010.
  49. ^ Taylor, John W.R., ed. (1965). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1965–66. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ltd. pp. 232–233.

Further reading edit

  • Wilson, Stewart (1999). Airliners of the World. Fyshwick, Australia: Aerospace Publications Pty Ltd. ISBN 1-875671-44-7.

External links edit

  • Aerofiles — Data and photos of Convair aircraft
  • Goleta Air and Space Museum — Information and pictures of various Convair 880s.
  • — An organization focused on preserving several Convair 880s.
  • Aviation-Safety.net — Convair 880 Accident Database.
  • YouTube video of a Delta Airlines Convair 880
  • Convair Jet Airliners 880M 990 — Marketing materials for the Convair 880 Jetliner.

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The Convair 880 is a retired American narrow body jet airliner produced by the Convair division of General Dynamics It was designed to compete with the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC 8 by being smaller but faster a niche that failed to create demand When it was first introduced some who in aviation circles claimed that at 615 mph 990 km h it was the fastest jet transport in the world 1 better source needed Only 65 Convair 880s were produced over the lifetime of the production run from 1959 to 1962 and General Dynamics eventually withdrew from the airliner market after considering the 880 project a failure The Convair 990 Coronado was a stretched and faster variant of the 880 Convair 880The Convair 880 is a low wing airliner with four underwing turbojets Role Narrow body jet airlinerNational origin United StatesManufacturer ConvairFirst flight January 27 1959Introduction May 1960 with Delta Air LinesRetired 1998Status RetiredPrimary users Trans World AirlinesDelta Air Lines Japan Airlines SwissairProduced 1959 1962Number built 65Variants Convair 990 Coronado Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Operational history 4 Operators 4 1 Civil operators 4 2 Military operators 5 Accidents and incidents 6 Surviving aircraft 7 Specifications 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksDevelopment edit nbsp A Convair 880 prototype The model made its maiden flight on 27 January 1959 Convair began development of a medium range commercial jet in April 1956 to compete with announced products from Boeing and Douglas Initially the design was called the Skylark but the name was later changed to the Golden Arrow then Convair 600 and then finally the 880 both numbers referring to its top speed of 600 mph 970 km h or 880 ft s 268 m s It was powered by General Electric CJ 805 3 turbojets a civilian version of the J79 which powered the Lockheed F 104 Starfighter McDonnell Douglas F 4 Phantom 2 and Convair B 58 Hustler The first example of the Model 22 FAA Type Certificate 3 initial production version no prototype was built made its maiden flight on 27 January 1959 2 After production started the Federal Aviation Administration mandated additional instrumentation which Convair added by placing a raceway hump on the top of the fuselage rather than ripping apart the interiors over the wing area The final assembly of the 880 and 990 took place at the Convair facilities in San Diego California 4 Design edit nbsp Convair 880 cockpitThe airliner never became widely used and the production line shut down after only three years The 880 s five abreast seating made it unattractive to airlines while Boeing was able to outcompete it with the Boeing 720 which could be sold at a significantly lower price as it was a minimal modification of the existing 707 In addition the General Electric engines had a higher specific fuel consumption than the Boeing s Pratt amp Whitney JT3Cs General Dynamics lost around 185 million over the lifetime of the project although some sources estimate much higher losses citation needed The aircraft were involved in 17 accidents and five hijackings A modified version of the basic 880 was the M version which incorporated four leading edge slats per wing Krueger leading edge flaps between the fuselage and inboard engines power boosted rudder added engine thrust increased fuel capacity stronger landing gear greater adjustment to seating pitch and a simpler overhead compartment arrangement 5 A more major modification to the 880 became the Convair 990 produced in parallel with the 880 M between 1961 and 1963 Swissair named theirs Coronado after an island off the San Diego coast and where the first 990 landed 5 Operational history edit nbsp The 880 entered service with Delta Air Lines in May 1960 The design entered service with Delta Air Lines in May 1960 slightly modified as the 880 22M having newer version 805 3B engines The 880s were flown by Cathay Pacific Delta Japan Airlines Northeast Airlines Swissair TWA and VIASA As they left commercial service many 880s were bought by American Jet Industries for various uses One example was converted to freighter use in 1974 and flew until 1982 with various companies Another was used to train FAA flight examiners until it was destroyed by a minor explosion in the cargo hold in 1995 Most of the remaining examples were scrapped by 2000 The United States Navy acquired one 880 M in 1980 modifying it as an in flight tanker It had been purchased new from Convair by the FAA and used for 18 years 5 Unofficially designated UC 880 it was assigned to the Naval Air Test Center at NAS Patuxent River Maryland and employed in Tomahawk cruise missile testing and aircraft refueling procedures The UC 880 was damaged in a cargo hold explosive decompression test at NAS Patuxent River Maryland in 1995 6 The aircraft was judged to still have been controllable using backup systems had the decompression occurred in flight 5 Operators edit nbsp Lounge interior of Trans World Airlines the 880 major operatorCivil operators edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Air Malta 7 Air Viking leased Airtrust Singapore leased Alaska Airlines American Jet Industries Bahamas World 8 Cathay Pacific Civil Air Transport CAT Delta Air Lines Elvis Presley Enterprises this aircraft is on display at Graceland in Memphis Federal Aviation Administration FAA Flying Fish Company 9 Holiday Magic Finland 10 Hughes Tool Company Inair Panama leased Japan Air Lines Japan Domestic Airlines Jetaway Travel Club 11 Jonian Airlines 12 LANICA Latin Carga bought from Delta Air Lines Monarch Airlines leased National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA 13 Northeast Airlines Onyx Aviation 14 Pan West 15 Profit Express 16 Rainbow Air 17 Rowan Drilling Company 18 Trans World Airlines TWA Torco Drilling Co 19 Sunfari Travel Club 20 SunJet International 21 Swissair VIASA WINGS 22 original operators Military operators edit nbsp The Convair UC 880 refuelling an F 14 Tomcat nbsp United StatesUnited States Navy one Convair UC 880 testbed Aerial refuelingAccidents and incidents editOn May 23 1960 Delta Air Lines Flight 1903 a CV 880 22 1 N8804E crashed on takeoff at Atlanta Municipal Airport now Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport resulting in the loss of all four crew members This flight was to be a training sortie for two Delta captains who were being type rated on the 880 At rotation the aircraft pitched nose up rolled left and then back more steeply to the right at which time it struck the ground broke apart and was consumed by a fire 23 On August 26 1966 a Japan Air Lines CV 880 22M 3 JA8030 crashed on takeoff from Haneda Airport during a training flight killing all five crew members When the nose lifted up the aircraft yawed to the left for reasons unknown The number one engine struck the runway and the aircraft left the runway and the nose went back down All four engines separated as well as the nose and left main gear and the aircraft caught fire The aircraft was leased from Japan Domestic Airlines 24 On November 5 1967 Cathay Pacific Flight 033 a CV 880 22M 3 VR HFX overran the runway on takeoff from Kai Tak Airport following a loss of control after the right nosewheel blew killing 1 of 127 on board 25 On November 20 1967 TWA Flight 128 crashed on approach to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport Seventy people were killed and twelve survived 26 On June 24 1969 Japan Air Lines Flight 90 a CV 880 22M 3 JA8028 Kikyo crashed on takeoff from Grant County Airport Washington killing three of the five crew members The flight was to simulate a takeoff with one engine out Power was reduced to the number four engine during takeoff but the aircraft continued to yaw to the right until the number four engine struck the runway The aircraft slid off the runway and caught fire 27 On June 15 1972 a bomb exploded on board Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z over Pleiku South Vietnam killing all 81 passengers and crew on board 28 On December 20 1972 North Central Airlines Flight 575 a McDonnell Douglas DC 9 31 collided during its takeoff roll with Delta Air Lines Flight 954 a Convair 880 N8807E as the Convair 880 taxied across the runway at O Hare International Airport in Chicago Illinois Only two people on the Convair 880 were injured but 10 people died and 15 were injured on board the DC 9 29 On August 20 1977 a Monarch Aviation CV 880 22 2 N8817E struck trees and crashed shortly after takeoff from Juan Santamaria International Airport Costa Rica due to overloading killing the three crew 30 On November 3 1980 a Latin Carga CV 880 22 2 YV 145C crashed on takeoff from Simon Bolivar International Airport Caracas Venezuela during a crew training flight killing the four crew 31 On May 11 1983 a Groth Air CV 880 22 2 N880SR burned out at Juarez International Airport Mexico City 32 In October 1986 an FAA CV 880 22M 3 N5863 was intentionally destroyed in a test with anti misting kerosene fuel additive at Mojave California 33 Surviving aircraft edit nbsp Elvis Convair 880 named Lisa Marie after his daughter1 Cockpit on display at the Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta Georgia 34 3 Forward fuselage on display at the Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey in Teterboro New Jersey 35 36 It is on loan from Scroggins Aviation 37 23 Forward fuselage on display at the Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook Oregon It is on loan from Scroggins Aviation 38 39 40 35 Complete aircraft in storage at Scroggins Aviation in Mojave California 41 38 Lisa Marie On display at Graceland in Memphis Tennessee 42 43 Formerly N8809E with Delta Elvis Presley purchased the aircraft in 1975 and named it after his daughter 44 45 In January 2015 it was put up for sale and eventually bought back by Elvis Presley Enterprises and displayed as part of the Presley Museum collection 46 58 Converted into a lodge in East London South Africa 47 This airframe was converted into a business jet in the 1970s registration N88CH It was purchased by the Ciskei government in 1987 intended for use by president Lennox Sebe but remained at Bhisho Airport for several years due to a lack of funds to make it airworthy In 1992 it was bought by Billy Nel now Eastern Cape Provincial Finance MEC who had it transported to his private residence north of East London South Africa The 1970s VIP interior with couches beds and a bar remain intact and it is used for private functions One of the engines was donated to the Stutterheim Engine Museum 6 48 Specifications edit nbsp The 880 was powered by four underwing General Electric CJ 805 turbojets Jane s All The World s Aircraft 1965 66 49 Variant 22 22MCrew 3Capacity 110 passengers 24 000 lb 11 000 kg Length 129 ft 4 in 39 42 m Height 36 ft 3 75 in 11 07 m Wing 120 ft 0 in 36 58 m span 2 000 sq ft 190 m2 area 7 2 AR Airfoil root NACA 0011 64 modified tip NACA 0008 64 modified Empty weight 87 400 lb 39 600 kg 94 000 lb 43 000 kg Fuel capacity 10 584 US gal 40 060 L 12 538 US gal 47 460 L a MTOW 184 500 lb 83 700 kg 193 000 lb 88 000 kg 4 turbojets General Electric CJ 805 3 General Electric CJ 805 3BUnit thrust 11 650 lbf 51 8 kN Cruise 470 534 5 kn 870 990 km h b Ceiling 41 000 ft 12 000 m Range 2 472 nmi 4 578 km c 2 503 nmi 4 636 km d Wing loading 92 25 lb sq ft 450 4 kg m2 96 5 lb sq ft 471 kg m2 Take off 8 750 ft 2 670 m 7 550 ft 2 300 m Landing e 6 250 ft 1 900 m 5 350 ft 1 630 m with optional centre section tanks max cruise at 22 500 ft 6 900 m at MTOW econ cruise M0 82 at 35 000 ft 11 000 m and 140 000 lb 64 000 kg weight 22 500 lb 10 200 kg payload and 14 000 lb 6 400 kg reserve fuel 24 000 lb 11 000 kg payload and 16 000 lb 7 300 kg reserve fuel at 135 000 lb 61 000 kg See also editRelated development Convair 990 CoronadoAircraft of comparable role configuration and era Boeing 720Related lists List of jet airlinersReferences edit Here s Convair s 880 the Fastest Jet Transport in the World Popular Mechanics Vol III no 3 Hearst Magazines March 1959 p 87 Retrieved 13 Oct 2022 a b Wegg John 1990 General Dynamics aircraft and their predecessors 1st ed Annapolis Md Naval Institute Press pp 214 217 ISBN 0 87021 233 8 FAA June 2012 MODEL 22 and 22M TYPE CERTIFICATE DATA SHEET NO 4A27 PDF DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Pourade Richard F City of the Dream 1940 1970 San Diego History Center San Diego CA Our City Our Story Retrieved 9 May 2019 a b c d Proctor Jon 1996 Convair 880 amp 990 First ed Miami World Transport Press ISBN 0 9626730 4 8 a b Lockett Brian Goleta Air amp Space Museum Convair 880 Goleta Air amp Space Museum Retrieved 9 May 2019 https www airliners net photo of Air Malta Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Bahamas World Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Flying Fish Company Convair 880 Holiday Magic Finland ATDB aero Retrieved 10 October 2021 https www airliners net photo of Jetaway Travel Club Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Jonian Airlines Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of NASA Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Onyx Aviation Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Pan West Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Profit Express Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Pan West Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Rowan Drilling Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Torco Drilling Co Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of Sunfari Travel Club Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of SunJet International Convair 880 https www airliners net photo of WINGS Convair 880 Accident description for N8804E at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on 16 December 2010 Accident description for JA8030 at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on 30 June 2017 Accident description for VR HFX at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on 30 June 2017 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