

Over half of the One-Eleven's sales at launch were to the US. The aircraft proved popular with domestic airlines and various international operators. The One-Eleven entered the market ahead of rivals such as the Douglas DC-9-10, which gave it a temporary edge on the market. The One-Eleven was intended to replace the turboprop Vickers Viscount on short-range routes. The One-Eleven was conceived by Hunting Aircraft and developed by the British Aircraft Corporation when Hunting merged into BAC along with other British aircraft manufacturers in 1960. The aircraft was also produced under licence in Romania during the 1980s as the Rombac One-Eleven. The British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, aka the BAC 1-11, was a British short-range jet airliner widely used from the 1960s to the 1990s. The 1-11 was the second short-haul jet airliner to enter service, following the French Sud Aviation Caravelle.

Textures only for the Just Flight BAC 1-11. UK Direct Airways BAC 1-11-500 Series with hush kitĬaribbean Direct BAC 1-11-500 Series with hush kit
