Overview
Dassault always brings the best-of-the-best aircraft to the market. Designed from the already successful Falcon 10, the 100 boasts many of the same attributes with a few, key upgrades. Even as an older model, the Falcon 10/100 is a good, medium-range aircraft for executive use and continues to be sought-after by many.
The Falcon 100 is powered by two Honeywell TFE 731-2-1C engines. With a certified flight ceiling of 45,000 feet, the Falcon boasts a high-speed cruise of 476 knots and a long-range cruise of 431 knots.
Taking a look inside the aircraft, the cabin is able to seat six passengers in an executive-club configuration (nine in a high-density arrangement). Its dimensions, identical to the 10, are on the large side of the small cabin, light jet category: 12.9 ft in length, 4.8 ft in height, and 5 ft in width. A lavatory is located toward the front of the cabin.
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer: | Dassault |
Model: | Falcon 100 |
Classification: | Light Jet |
Seats: | 6 |
Speed: | 566 miles per h |
Range: | 1,400 NM |
Interior Height: | 1.46 m |
Interior Width: | 1.52 m |
Luggage Capacity: | 12 cu.ft |