Today marks 50 years since the Dassault Falcon 30 first took to the skies. A prototype of the aircraft, produced by French manufacturer Dassault Aviation, made its maiden flight on May 11th, 1973. The Falcon 30 was capable of carrying up to 30 passengers and had a maximum range of 1,070 NM. Measuring 19.77 m in length and with a wingspan of 18.03 m, the aircraft was equipped with two Lycoming ALF 502D jet engines towards the rear of its fuselage.
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