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Sud-Aviation Caravelle VII F-BJAO - Caravelle Santa Maria
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Sud-Aviation Caravelle VII F-BJAO - Caravelle Santa Maria
Sud-Aviation Caravelle VII F-BJAO / N420GE (msn 042) Caravelle Santa MariaThis was a Caravelle Series III (c/n 042) that was purchased by General Electric and equipped with General Electric CJ805 aft-fan Engines, becoming, in effect, the Engine test-bed for the Super Caravelle 10A. Flight tests with the new Engines began on 29 December 1960 and a second aircraft was planned to be converted, but this aircraft became the sole Caravelle 10A. After flight testing in France and the United States, as well as a world-wide sales tour, F-BJAO reverted to Caravelle III standard, powered by Rolls-Royce Avon Engines and was delivered to Air France as F-BLKF. Date: 1961
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1960 1961 Avon Began Caravelle Converted Delivered Effect Electric Engines Equipped Planned Powered Purchased Reverted Rolls Royce Sales Sole Standard Sud Aviation Super Test Bed Testing Tests World Wide December
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This photograph showcases the Sud-Aviation Caravelle VII F-BJAO, also known as "Caravelle Santa Maria." This Caravelle Series III aircraft (msn 042) was a significant milestone in aviation history as it was purchased by General Electric for the purpose of testing their new CJ805 aft-fan engines. With this modification, the Caravelle became the engine test-bed for the Super Caravelle 10A. Flight tests with the new engines commenced on December 29, 1960, and a second aircraft was planned to be converted for further testing. However, F-BJAO remained the sole Caravelle 10A. After extensive testing in France and the United States, as well as a global sales tour, the aircraft reverted to Caravelle III standard, powered by Rolls-Royce Avon engines. In 1961, the aircraft was delivered to Air France, where it was registered as F-BLKF. This photograph captures a moment in aviation history, showcasing the Caravelle Santa Maria as a pivotal figure in the development and testing of advanced engine technology. [End of Caption]
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