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The ATG Javelin was an American small high-speed personal jet that was developed by the Aviation Technology Group (ATG) prior to its bankruptcy. Planned for FAA certification under 14 CFR part 23, the Javelin had a design resembling a fighter aircraft, an unusual concept for civilian jets.
As of November 5, 2007, there were 153 positions on the waiting list for the ATG Javelin. [4] ATG halted all further development on the Javelin in December 2007 after failing to get $200 million to finance further development. [5] ATG laid off all employees and halted development operations on December 17, 2007. On May 27, 2008 ATG filed for ...
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The company was working with the Aviation Technology Group on a military trainer version of the ATG Javelin, a fighter style personal jet. The version being developed would have competed against a large field of jet trainers at a much lower cost of acquisition and maintenance. ATG halted development of the Javelin in 2008 due to a lack of funds.
12 January - 3 planes from VMF-124 shot down a four engined bomber over Indochina {Vietnam] that had refused to identify itself and had fired on the planes; this was a Friendly fire incident-the aircraft was a B-24 42-73429 of the 374th Bomb Squadron [239]
The company specialized in the design and manufacture of homebuilt aircraft in the form of plans for amateur construction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company was noted for its Javelin V6 STOL , which took a standard certified Piper PA-20 Pacer airframe and provided plans to replace the powerplant with a Ford Motor Company V6 engine of 210 to 300 hp (157 ...
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