BAC One-Eleven
This short to medium haul airliner designed for European operations began its life as the Hunting Percival H-107 before the company was swallowed by the nationalized British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Fist flown in 1963, the BAC 111 soon began to sell worldwide when it earned recognition for its ruggedness and reliability. This illustrated history of the design, development, and operational use of this often-overlooked but important little airliner includes a special eight-page color section.