Dassault Falcon 20
The Dassault Falcon 20 is a French twin-turbojet aircraft. It was the first business jet built in France. It can carry two pilots and between eight and twelve passengers.
| Dassault Falcon 20 | |
|---|---|
| Dassault Falcon 20. | |
| Role | Business jet and Reconnaissance aircraft. |
| National origin | France |
| Manufacturer | Dassault Aviation |
| First flight | 1964 |
| Introduction | 1965 |
| Status | Active. |
| Number built | 508 |
Militaries variant
The United States Coast Guard uses a special variant for search and rescue and reconnaissance called HU-25 Guardian. A similar aircraft is used by French Navy as Gardian for operations in Overseas France.
Dassault Falcon 20 Media
The General Electric CF700 nacelle with its distinctive bypass intake
The later Garrett TFE731 nacelle with a conventional intake
Cockpit of a Pakistan Air Force Falcon 20
Federal Express Falcon 20 N8FE (cn199) with custom 6' wide cargo door on display at the Smithsonian
Falcon 20DC freighter of Bancjet Systems at Burbank airport near Los Angeles in September 1986. Note deleted cabin windows
A Belgian Air Force Falcon 20E, August 2010
A French Navy Falcon 20G in 2009