Embraer ERJ-145
The plane of regional transport Embraer ERJ 145 is a twin-jet aircraft of 50 places produces by the Brazilian company Embraer. Entered in service the August 11th 1995, it has an autonomy of 2 500 km. It belongs to the regional jets most popular of the world, its main competitor being the Bombardier CRJ ('' Regional Canadair Jet '').
History
Embraer ERJ 145 was presented for the first time to the aeronautical living room of Le Bourget of 1989.
Data sheet
It is a little longer and narrower than the Regional Tanker plane Jet. It is been driven by two engines Rolls-Royce AE-3007A located at the back of the apparatus.
Dimensions
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Scale: 20,04 m
- Length: 29,87 m
- Height: 6,75 m
- wing Surface: 51,18 m ²
- Driving: 2 turbojets with double flow Rolls-Royce AE 3007A, of 33 kN thorough each one
- maximum Mass on takeoff: 20 600 kg
- Crew: 2 Momentary people
- : 50 people
Performances
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Cruising speed: 833 km/h (Mach 0.78)
- Passable distance: 2 963 km
- operational Ceiling: 11 300 m
See too
Internal bonds
- Bomber CRJ ('' Regional Canadair Jet '')
- Embraer
- List of the civil aircrafts
- Rolls-Royce
External bonds
- Embraer : Official site
- Embraer ERJ 145 on the official site Embraer
- Data sheet of Embraer ERJ 145
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