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Brian Abraham 19th Nov 2005 04:53

McDonnell Model 119
 
Designed for a 1956 USAF contract which was won by the Lockheed Jetstar. The civil version was to be known as the McDonnell 220. Only one was built and resembled a midget B 707 (4 engines in pods). Thus far only found a brief history and a few photos through Google. Anyone have a source of further info – technical, scale drawings, cutaway drawings etc?
Many Thanks and Blue Skies,
Brian

ORAC 19th Nov 2005 05:10

"A 1950's Ghost Comes To Life In Albuquerque"

Looks like Durand held onto it for quite a while, because he sold it in 2003. Had all the paperwork and drawings as well:

1960 - MCDONNELL 220 - N4AZ - 1
10/09/2003 - The Famous McDonnell 220 - Serial number one and the only one - 4 engine bizjet prototype - One of the most beautiful aircraft ever designed - Licensed and flying in the experimental/exhibition category - We have all of the spares and all of the paperwork/drawings/books on this ultra rare machine since new - 480 knot cruise speed - Less than 600 hours total time since new - THE ULTIMATE TOY !!For those who don't know, this aircraft looks like a small Boeing 707, and is about the size of a Gulfstream III - Fly her or donate her to a museum, or both.480 knot cruise !! Reduced for immediate sale: Asking $480,000 - will listen to all serious offers/trades - Must sell!! - $480,000.00
Contact: DICK DURAND Phone:505-842-4444

Now owned by a PO box in Tempe, Arizona: Aircraftdata.com

jabberwok 19th Nov 2005 07:26

Not exactly a detailed source but the McDonnell 119 is in the 1960 Observer's Book of Aircraft. ;)

PaperTiger 19th Nov 2005 17:07

Aaah yes, one of the best looking airplanes ever built IMHO.

After losing the UCX competition to the Lockheed Jetstar (aaah again) the sole 119 was rebranded the 220 in hopes of a civil market.

Engines: 4 x Westinghouse J34 of 2,980lbs
Max speed: 560 mph
Cruise: 520 mph
Range: 3,000 sm
Ceiling: 45,000
Loaded weight: 41,000 lbs (est)
Span: 57' 7.25"
Length: 66' 6"
Height: 23' 7.75"
Area: 550' sq

Good article here: http://www.anav8r.com/page03.htm

Edited to say that's the same article as ORAC's. (But mine has a piccie.)

David Eyre 21st Nov 2005 08:06

Hi There,

Some recent photos of the McDonnell 220, stored at El Paso, Texas and registered N4AZ..

Taken in August 2005:

http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=523012

Taken in June 1999:

http://www1.airpics.com/search/searc...st=10&count=10

Regards,
David Eyre


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