Linden Blue Talks To ANN About The Spectrum 33's First
Flight
We promised... and now we deliver. That statement is certainly
true for Spectrum's Linden Blue, who saw the light jet he announced
at last November's NBAA conference -- to the surprise of
everyone in attendance -- take it's first flight last weekend.
"That almost took our breath away," says Blue in today's ANN
Special Feature, talking about the Spectrum 33's first-ever liftoff
Saturday from terra firma. "Here they are at 4,500 feet of
elevation, and I think the plane got off the ground in less than
800 feet. That's not at gross weight, though."
"[The pilots] had to throttle back as they went through 60
knots," adds Blue. You can almost hear his grin... no, you can hear
it.
Aero-News had the EXCLUSIVE report Monday on the Spectrum
33's first flight, and now -- as promised -- we bring
you Linden Blue, talking to our own Jim Campbell about the
conditions surrounding the Spectrum 33's first flight, the test
crews' findings, and adjustments to be made to the aircraft in the
future.
This feature is offered in addition to our daily news briefing
-- available in either a quick "Touch And Go" format or an expanded
Aero-Briefing.
ANN Daily Touch N Go:
01.11.06 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing:
01.11.06 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program)
ANN Special Feature -- Spectrum's
Linden Blue: 01.11.06 (ANN's Feature News
Program, featuring Linden Blue On The Spectrum 33)
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