The Q400 is capable of flying at jet like speeds with turboprop fuel efficiency. Rather than 56 seats, the Dash 8-400 can be configured to offer a maximum of 90 seats.
Rebranded as Bombardier Q400 in a Bombardier’s attempt to sell the Dash 8-400 as a “quiet” turboprop, the aircraft is equipped with an Active Noise and Vibration System (ANVS). The ANVS works by analyzing the airframe noise and then playing the sounds back to cancel out the waves of aircraft noise. The Q400 also came with tuned vibration absorbers to dampen vibration entering the cabin making for a smooth ride.
The Q400 is stretched by 6.83m in comparison to the Q300. It gives the Q400 an overall length of 32.8m.
Systems
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Q400 Propeller |
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Q400 Power Plant |
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Q400 Pneumatics |
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Q400 Oxygen |
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Q400 Navigation |
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Q400 Lighting System |
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Q400 Landing Gear |
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Q400 Indicating and Recording Systems |
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Q400 Ice and Rain Protection |
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Q400 Hydraulic Power |
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Q400 Fuel |
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Q400 Flight Controls |
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Q400 Fire Protection |
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Q400 Electrical |
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Q400 Communications |
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Q400 Autoflight |
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Q400 Air Cond and Press |
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Q400 Aeroplane General |
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Flight Patterns
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Instructor’s Corner
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