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Question Info on the Bristol Britannia - Take-Off Run?

Hi there,
I'm new here so please let me know if I'm not conducting this thread in the right way, or whatever.

I'm an aeronautical engineering student and for one of my group projects this year I'm researching some of the turboprop airliners from the 50s and 60s. Long story short we're developing a concept design for a commercial turboprop that's geometrically & performance-wise similar to the DC-7 and the Il-18 Coot, to meet performance and design specifications requested by an imaginary client (i.e. our lecturer).

The problem is, one of these performance requirements is the take-off run at MTOW in standard met conditions at sea level. For all our other case studies we've found this value, but for the Bristol Britannia we can't find this characteristic anywhere online.

Would anyone here happen to know (even roughly, to the nearest 100m will do) the take-off run at MTOW for the Britannia 310 or 320 series?

Thanks a lot for the help!
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