CIRRUS JET MAKES FIRST FLIGHT

04 Jul 2008


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CIRRUS flew its all-new single-engine jet for the first time yesterday (3 July).

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The Vee-tailed aircraft, which has just been named as the Cirrus Vision SJ50, made a 45-minute flight from Cirrus Design's headquarters at the Duluth International Airport, Minnesota, USA. "The aircraft performed flawlessly, " said Cirrus.

The Cirrus news release said:

The-Jet is an all new personal aircraft that blends the best of both the high performance single-engine class and the very light jet (VLJ) category. Unsurpassed interior space, single engine fuel efficiency, flexible seating options for a family of up to seven, state-of-the-art advanced avionics and flight systems and the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) are each hallmarks of the new design.

“The-Jet serves as a smarter, simpler and more efficient way to use transportation dollars” said Cirrus Chairman and CEO Alan Klapmeier.

“Today’s first flight of The-Jet holds the unique promise of redefining general aviation. It provides an entirely new transportation option for personal and business travel.”

Klapmeier added, “The-Jet offers owner-pilots access to more lifestyle pursuits than any other personal aircraft to date. Just as important, it does so without conflicting with airline operations.  The-Jet cruises below airline flight levels and offers easy and convenient access to thousands of local airports not served by airline operations.”

Advanced Development Group Vice President Steve Serfling praised the organization for its efforts and the milestone achievement.

"This 'first flight' is a historically significant moment for Cirrus and the opening of a new chapter for all of aviation," he said. "Our customer partners can be proud of the team of more than 125 dedicated engineers and technicians that have worked tirelessly to ensure that this milestone was met in a safe and efficient manner.  With this successful flight today, we initiate the next program phase that will support the more rigorous certification program.”

The-Jet is technologically advanced and at the same time designed and engineered to be simple to fly, just like the company’s best-selling SR20 and SR22 piston aircraft. The SR22 is the ideal aircraft to own and operate today to be best prepared to transition to The-Jet ownership and operation tomorrow.

With optimized cockpit technology for ease of use by a single pilot, the most flexible interior of any general aviation aircraft available and proven state-of-the-art safety systems as standard equipment, The-Jet’s value and capability are unrivaled.

The-Jet: Aircraft and Program Details:

Airframe N280CJ is called “V1” for verification and validation testing.
V1 is powered by a Williams International FJ33-4A-19 engine.
The-Jet will fly at about 300kt at a maximum operating altitude of 25,000 feet, well below airline traffic.
The unique angled backpack mounted engine and vectored thrust makes for smooth handling and excellent engine efficiency.
The backpack engine mount design keeps the engine itself outside of the fuselage structure.
The spherical, pressurized cabin design accommodates up to seven with flexible seating in a “5 plus 2” configuration.
The rear center sliding seat and flip-up adolescent child seats make for generous leg room and ample space for carry-on items.
The strength of The-Jet’s airframe has been further substantiated by thorough structural load testing of each sub-assembly.
The-Jet completed a week long wind tunnel test at the Langley Full Scale Tunnel in Hampton, VA this Spring in support of five other smaller scale wind tunnel tests.
The-Jet marks the first application of the v-tail on a major consumer aircraft in 60 years, which was facilitated due to better understanding of aerodynamics.

Like all other Cirrus aircraft, the-jet comes with the revolutionary Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) as standard equipment.

w. www.cirrusdesign.com


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