Short 360

Short 360
General information
TypeTransport aircraft
National originUnited Kingdom
ManufacturerShort Brothers
StatusIn limited service
Primary usersAir Cargo Carriers
Number built165
History
Manufactured1981–1991
Introduction dateNovember 1982
First flight1 June 1981
Developed fromShort 330
VariantsShort C-23B/C Sherpa

The Short 360 (also SD3-60; also Shorts 360)[1] is a commuter aircraft that was built by UK manufacturer Short Brothers during the 1980s. The Short 360 seats up to 39 passengers and was introduced into service in November 1982. It is a larger version of the Short 330.

Development

The prototype at the 1982 Farnborough Airshow

During the 1970s, the world's commuter airline market began to evolve from the 20-seat class to larger and more comfortable cabins. Short Brothers of Northern Ireland had created the Skyvan in 1962, followed by the related but larger Short 330 in 1974. The Short 360 development was announced in 1980, with the prototype's first flight on 1 June 1981[2] and type certification awarded on 3 September 1981.

The first production Short 360 had its maiden flight on 19 August 1982[3] and entered service with Suburban Airlines (later merged with Allegheny Airlines/US Airways) in November 1982.[4]

After initiating production with the basic model, Short marketed a number of 360 developments. First was the 360 Advanced, in late 1985, with 1,424 shp (1,062 kW) PT6A-65-AR engines. That was followed by the 360/300, in March 1987, with six-blade propellers, more powerful PT6A-67R engines, and aerodynamic improvements, giving a higher cruise speed and improved "hot and high" performance. The 360/300 was also built in 360/300F freighter configuration.

Production of the 360 ceased in 1991 after 165 deliveries.[5]

Design

The Short 360 is a 36-seat derivative of the 30–33 seat Short 330. In high density configuration, 39 passengers could be carried. The two Short airliners have a high degree of commonality and are very close in overall dimensions. The later 360 is easily identified by a larger, swept tail unit mounted on a revised rear fuselage. The 360 has a 3-foot (91 cm) fuselage "plug" which gave sufficient additional length for two more seat rows (six more passengers), while the extra length smoothed out the aerodynamic profile and reduced drag.[1] Seating is arranged with two seats on the starboard side of the cabin and one seat on the port side. The 360's power is supplied by two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-65Rs.[6]

Building on the strengths and reputation of its 330 antecedent, the 360s found a niche in regional airline use worldwide, being able to operate comfortably from 4,500 ft (1,400 m) runways – opening up hundreds of airfields that would otherwise be inaccessible to airliners. With a cruise speed about 215 knots (247 mph; 398 km/h), at an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m; 1.9 mi), the unpressurized 360 was not the fastest turboprop in its market, but it offered acceptable performance at a reasonable price, combined with ease of service and maintainability.[7] The PT6A turboprops are fully ICAO Stage 3 noise-compliant, making the 360 one of the quietest turboprop aircraft operating today.[citation needed]

Variants

Nightexpress freighter with windows plugged
  • 360-100 - the first production model with Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-65R turboprop engines.[8]
  • 360 Advanced - with PT6A-65AR engines rated at 1,424 shp (1,062 kW) each.[8] The aircraft was later redesignated 360-200. Introduced in late 1985.[8]
  • 360-300 - with more powerful PT6A-67R engines with six-blade propellers. Higher cruise speed and improved performance.[8]
  • 360-300F - the freighter version of the -300,[8] with capacity for five LD3 cargo containers.
  • Short C-23 Sherpa B+ and C variants are military-configured Short 360s operated by the United States military.[9] Twenty-eight C-23B+ were produced by conversions of civilian Short 360 airframes, and the C-23C was a conversion of C-23B and C-23B+.

Operators

Air Cargo Carriers is the largest operator with 17 aircraft

In 1998, approximately 110 360s were in service.[5] In 2017 there were 42 Short 360 in service: 17 with Air Cargo Carriers, 6 with TransAir, 4 with Skyway Enterprises, 3 with Air Flamenco, 2 with Benair, Deraya Air Taxi and Freedom Air (Guam), 1 with Ayit Aviation, Comeravia, Gryphon Airlines, International Trans Air Business, Malu Aviation and Nightexpress.[10] The Short 360 specifically proved very popular with the UK's regional airlines including the Isle of Man-based-Manx. This fed passengers into larger hubs in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland.[citation needed]

Current and previous operators have included:

Civil operators

 Australia
 Aruba
 Bahamas
 Canada
 China
 Costa Rica
 Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Malu Aviation
 Comoros
  • SAP Air Group
 Germany
 Greece
 Guam
 Guatemala
 Guernsey
 Honduras
 Ireland
 Israel
 Nicaragua
 Northern Mariana Islands
 Panama
 Philippines
 Portugal
 Puerto Rico
 Seychelles
 Thailand
 United Kingdom
 United States
A number of small air cargo airlines have also operated the Short 360 in freight operations in the U.S.

Military operators

 United States
 Venezuela

Accidents and incidents

The Short 360 has been involved in 15 hull-loss accidents, resulting in the loss of 16 airframes.[21]

  • 22 October 1985: A CAAC flight overran the runway while landing at Enshi Airport. There were no fatalities, but the airframe was written off.
  • 31 January 1986: An Aer Lingus flight crashed on approach to East Midlands Airport, UK, due to airframe icing and turbulent conditions. There were no fatalities, but the airframe was written off.
  • 13 December 1987: Philippine Airlines Flight 443, using a Short 360 registration EI-BTJ crashed into a 5,000' mountain in the Philippines while approaching Iligan. All 11 passengers and 4 crew on board were killed.
  • 28 November 1989: The prototype aircraft, G-ROOM, was destroyed by a bomb planted near the aircraft at Belfast City Airport, Northern Ireland. The device had been planted by the IRA. There were no fatalities.
  • 20 August 1990: A CCAir aircraft parked at Charlotte-Douglas Airport (Charlotte, North Carolina, US) was blown by a wind gust into an electrical power cart, and a fire started. There were no fatalities, but the airframe was written off.
  • 25 November 1997: An aircraft operated by Corporate Air landed heavily at Billings-Logan Airport (Billings, Montana, US) in gusty wind conditions. The nosewheel strut collapsed, leading to a crash with the loss of the airframe. There were no fatalities.
  • 9 February 1998: A British Regional Airlines aircraft landed heavily at Stornoway Airport In Scotland. The undercarriage was damaged leading to a crash with the loss of the airframe. There were no fatalities.
Air Cargo Carriers Flight 1290 damage caused by brake fire.
  • 13 January 2000: A Sirte Oil Company Short 360 crashed on approach near Brega; 22 of the 41 passengers and crew on board were killed.
  • 23 September 2000: A Gill Airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing after its left engine failed.[22] There were no injuries.
  • 4 February 2001: Short 360-100 registration EI-BPD, carrying 25 passengers and 3 crew,[23] was damaged beyond repair following a hard landing at Sheffield City Airport after a scheduled Aer Arann Express passenger flight from Dublin.[24] There were no injuries.
  • 27 February 2001: Loganair Flight 670A crashed into the Firth of Forth in Scotland shortly after takeoff from Edinburgh Airport. Both engines failed after ingesting blowing snow while on the ground. Both pilots were killed (no others on board).
  • 21 August 2004: A Venezuelan Air Force Short 360 crashed into a mountain while descending to land at Maracay, killing all 30 people on board in the deadliest aviation accident involving a Short 360.[25][26]
The wrecked tail section of N380MQ
  • 16 December 2004: An Air Cargo Carriers aircraft was lost at Oshawa Municipal Airport. After landing on a snow-covered runway, the pilot attempted a go-around when he realized he would be unable to stop. The aircraft failed to gain altitude and crashed. There were no fatalities.
  • 5 February 2006: Two Short 360-300 freighters, modded for a DOD contract, operated by Air Cargo Carriers, were flying in formation when they collided near Watertown, Wisconsin, US. N3735W attempted to maneuver below N372AC in a right turn and struck the left/ underside of N372AC. The left wing outer section of N3735W was struck and separated by the leading edge of N372AC's left wing, and the aircraft crashed, killing all three occupants. The left propeller of N3735W had struck the forward section of the left "stub wing" of N372AC (the structure housing the left main landing gear and hydraulic service panel). N372AC sustained severe damage, including structural, engine, propeller (losing several blades), aerodynamic, and complete hydraulic failure (affecting flaps, landing gear, nose wheel steering, and primary brakes). The crew managed to make an emergency landing at Dodge County Airport in Juneau, WI (KUNU), but overran the runway due to the damage to the aircraft. The left aileron of N3735W was found on the runway that N372AC landed on. Both crewmen survived uninjured, but N372AC was damaged beyond reasonable repair.
  • 17 May 2012: An Air Cargo Carriers Short 360 (registration N617FB) was substantially damaged following a wheel brake fire during taxi at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas. There were no injuries to the flight crew of two. The airplane was 60 pounds over Max. takeoff weight and during the long taxi to position for takeoff the crew used a higher than normal power setting and rode the brakes in an attempt to lower weight by burning fuel. Its intended destination was Austin, Texas.
  • 29 October 2014: A Skyway Enterprises Short SD-360 (registration N380MQ) cargo flight on behalf of FedEx, scheduled from Sint Maarten, Kingdom of Netherlands to San Juan, Puerto Rico lost altitude during climb out and crashed into the water about 2 nautical miles off the end of runway at about 18:35L (22:35 UTC), killing both members of the flight crew.
  • 23 December 2021: A Malu Aviation Shorts 360-300 is reported to have crashed in D.R. Congo, killing all five on board.

Specifications (360-300)

Front view showing the square cross section and braced wing
Three-abreast seating of aircraft

Data from Flight International[6]

General characteristics

  • Crew: Three (Two pilots plus one cabin crew)
  • Capacity: 36 passengers
  • Length: 21.58 m (70 ft 10 in)
  • Wingspan: 22.81 m (74 ft 10 in)
  • Height: 7.21 m (23 ft 8 in)
  • Wing area: 42.09 m2 (454 sq ft)
  • Airfoil: NACA 63A modified[27]
  • Empty weight: 7,870 kg (17,350 lb) [27]
  • Max takeoff weight: 12,292 kg (27,099 lb)
  • Fuel capacity: 2,182 L (480 imp gal; 576 US gal)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-65AR turboprop, 1,062 kW (1,424 shp) each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 404 km/h (251 mph, 218 kn) (max cruise at FL 100)
  • Cruise speed: 330 km/h (210 mph, 180 kn) (Long range cruise at FL100)
  • Range: 1,595 km (991 mi, 861 nmi) full tanks, 2,569 kg (5,664 lb) payload
  • Service ceiling: 6,100 m (20,000 ft) MSL[28]
  • Rate of climb: 4.84 m/s (952 ft/min) [27]
  • Fuel consumption: 1.01 kg/km (3.57 lb/mi) 820 lb (370 kg)/h at 200 kn (370 km/h) TAS[29]

See also

Related development

Related lists

References

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  2. ^ Simpson, Rod. Airlife's World Aircraft. London: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 2001. ISBN 1-84037-115-3. p. 495
  3. ^ "embraer - fairchild - 1982 - 2182 - Flight Archive".
  4. ^ * Eastwood Tony and Roach John.Turbo Prop Airliner Production List. West Drayton: The Aviation Hobby Shop, 2007. p. 455.
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  6. ^ a b "Commuter Aircraft Directory". Flight International. Vol. 133, no. 4112. 7 May 1988. pp. 60–61.
  7. ^ Smith 1986, p. 2.
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