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The BAe 146, a unique regional airliner, made its mark in aviation history with one defining feature: its four engines. At a time when twin-engine jets were the standard for commercial air travel ...
Today, in 1981, the prototype British Aerospace BAe 146 took to the skies for the first time.
BAE 146 Control Panel photo credit, photo credit This documents the design & build of a replica control panel for a BAE 146 aircraft, intended for use with flight simulators such as MSFS 2020.
Browse BAE 146-200A factory specications, range, speed, and performance for the BAE 146-200A manufactured by British Aerospace.
Today third-party developers had news and releases to share for Microsoft Flight Simulator add-ons, including the launch of the BAE 146.
Fascinating Story of How the Last British Airliner Clawed Its Way to Success. Discover how the BAe-146 found a niche in regional jet flying.
Today Third-party developers had plenty of reveals about upcoming aircraft and airport add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
The UK Royal Air Force has begun retiring its fleet of BAe 146 transport aircraft ahead of the arrival of their planned replacements.
UK authorities are proposing a directive to BAe 146 operators to ensure pilots can override the autopilot during pitch input. The proposal follows an incident involving a Loganair Saab 2000 which ...
Wright plans to fly a BAe 146 with one electric engine in 2023, progressing to full four-engine flights by 2026.
The electric propulsion innovator intends to convert 100-seat BAe 146 regional airliners to serve busy scheduled routes of up to an hour's flight time.