The popular Falcon 10 was the second and
smallest of the Falcon series after the Falcon 20. It was superseded in
1985 by the Falcon 100 (35 built) which has an empty weight of 11,145lb
(5055kg) and a maximum take-off weight of 19,300lb (8762kg), and
features a fourth starboard cabin window and larger baggage compartment.
Production of the Falcon 100 ended in 1989.
N10F
c/n 12
France
9 seat executive jet first flown in 1970
Engines: 2x 3230lb.s.t.(14.4kN) Garrett TFE731-2
Length: 45’6"(13.86m)
Height: 15’2"(4.61m)Wingspan: 42’11"(13.08m)
No.built: 193 Range: 2100miles(3379km)
Cruising speed: 550mph(885kmh) Empty weight: 10,760lb(4880kg)
Maximum take-off weight: 18,740lb(8500kg)
N100RR
c/n 179
F-GBRF
c/n 38
Dassault Falcon 10 Side view 1/144 scale |