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  name ATL-90 Accountant
  type Medium-range Airliner
  manufacturer Aviation Traders
  designer
  first Flight 9 July 1957
  retired 1958
  number Built 1
  status Scrapped


The Aviation Traders ATL-90 Accountant was a 1950s British twin-engined 28-passenger Turboprop airliner built by Aviation Traders at Southend Airport , England .


HISTORY


The ATL-90 Accountant was a turboprop airliner designed as a replacement for the Douglas DC-3 . It was powered by two Rolls-Royce Dart turboprops and first flew from Southend on the 9 July 1957 . The only Accountant (registered G-ATEL) was displayed at the Farnborough Air Show in 1957 but did not attract much interest. The aircraft last flew on the 10 January 1958 and development was abandoned. The aircraft was scrapped in February 1960 .


SPECIFICATIONS (ACCOUNTANT I)

  plane Or Copter plane
  jet Or Prop prop
  crew 2
  length Main 62 ft 1 in
  length Alt 1893 m
  span Main 82 ft 6in
  span Alt 2515 m
  height Main 25 ft 3 in
  height Alt 770 m
  area Main 632 ft&2
  area Alt 5871 m&2
  empty Weight Main 16,961 lb
  empty Weight Alt 7,693 kg
  max Takeoff Weight Main 28,500 lb
  engine (prop) Rolls-Royce Dart
  type Of Prop Turboprop
  number Of Props 2
  power Main 1,740 ehp
  power Alt 1,298 ekW
  max Speed Main 295 mph
  max Speed Alt 475 km/h
  range Main 2,070 mi
  range Alt 3,364 km
  ceiling Main




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