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"Bud Light Jet" BD-5J at Fargo 1997 BD-5J from Octopussy. While the new Hirth engine was being tested, Bede decided to create a variant of the BD-5 with a small jet engine. The result was the BD-5J (also known as the "Acrostar Jet" [33]), a 300 mph (260 kn; 480 km/h) aircraft.
The ultra-long-haul flagship jet is equipped with two Rolls-Royce BR725 engines, which power its incredible 7,500-nautical-mile range and 0.925 Mach speed.
Even with private jets becoming more accessible, new private planes cost anywhere from $2 million for a small seven-passenger Cirrus Vision to $660 million for an Air Force One. The purchase price ...
The Cirrus Vision SF50 was the first certified single-engine civilian jet and is the most-produced VLJ with 615 deliveries since 2016. A very light jet (VLJ), entry-level jet or personal jet, [1] previously known as a microjet, is a category of small business jets that seat four to eight people. VLJs are considered the lightest business jets ...
Honda began developing its own small turbofan engine, the HF118, in 1999, leading to the HF120. The HF120 was test-flown on a Cessna Citation CJ1. [78] The engine features a single fan, a two-stage compressor and a two-stage turbine. The GE Honda HF120 received FAA type certification on December 13, 2013, [79] and production certification in 2015.
The long-awaited 777X, the world’s largest twin-engine jet, is expected to enter service in 2025, so this concept exists purely on paper for now. But Lufthansa, which will be among the first ...
Cessna Citation Mustang instrument panel A Mustang PW615F engine uncowled. Data from Cessna Aircraft Company [14] General characteristics. Crew: one or two pilots; Capacity: 4 to 5 passengers and 3130 lb (1420 kg) useful load; Length: 40 ft 7 in (12.37 m) Wingspan: 43 ft 2 in (13.16 m) Height: 13 ft 5 in (4.09 m) Empty weight: 5,600 lb (2,540 kg)
A crewman on board a World War 2 Royal Air Force Vickers Wellington bomber. The container to the right of him is the aircraft's "Elsan" chemical toilet (1939–1941) Early aircraft fitted with a toilet include the 1919 Handley Page Type W, the 1921 DH.29 Doncaster and the 1921 Caproni Ca.60. [1]