De HAVILLAND DH125 and DOMINIE

$9.95

Title: De Havilland DH125 and Dominie Titles 1 and 2

The DH125 was developed by De Havilland as a business jet to replace the successful piston-engined Dove. Originally known as the DH125 Jet Dragon it first flew in 1961 and went into production as the Hawker Siddeley HS125. It was very popular especially in the North American market.

It was used by a number of military air arms, notably the RAF as a navigation trainer known as the Dominie, and a later variant was used by the USAF for airways inspection known as the C-29A. The British Dominie’s served for 45 years before being retired in 2011.

The aircraft was developed through a number of different variants, with upgraded equipment and interiors and different engines. In 1993 the whole project was sold to Raytheon (Hawker Beechcraft) and production eventually transferred to the US.

We offer two titles for the DH125. The first title contains the flight manual for an early variant of the civil HS125 along with two nice manufacturer’s brochures. The second title contains the RAF Pilot’s Notes for the military navigation trainer, the Dominie T. Mk 1, along with another two nice manufacturer’s brochures. The files have been scanned from the original flight manuals and retain any colour pages. Each title is US$9.95.

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Title 1 contains:

  • Hawker Siddeley manufacturers Crew’s Notes for the HS125 series 3A (s/n 25097), CM-125-3B dated 25-11-68 with approx. 616 pages.
  • Manufacturer’s colour brochure for the Hawker Siddeley DH125, (for the US market), undated with 16 pages.
  • Manufacturer’s colour brochure for the Hawker Siddeley 125, covering the technical design features, undated with 24 pages.

Title 2 contains:

  • RAF Pilot’s Notes for the Dominie T.Mk 1, AP 4941A-PN dated June 1966 with approx. 193 pages.
  • Manufacturer’s colour brochure titled “Hawker Siddeley125 for military operations”, document D.H. Sales Eng./1107/DGF/125 dated Sept 1968 with 28 pages.
  • Manufacturer’s colour brochure titled “HS125-400 Design Features”, document HAS.Hat/SE/2111/KHS/125 dated Oct 1964 with 35 pages.