Here's The REALLY Exclusive Coverage Of Cirrus Design's First
Jet Test Flight
ANN had THE seat to the historic first
flight of Cirrus Design's personal jet prototype, July 3rd, 2008.
Not content to use the same, limited, generic pool video available
to one and all, ANN put a team in Duluth, Minnesota for most of the
week prior to the aircraft's first flight to shoot the best footage
we could obtain... with unparalleled access to the design team,
build crew, test pilots, and the management team that conceived
this 21st century jet plane.

ANN and Aero-TV produced the first news and pix of the first
flight to be offered anywhere in the world (even using our new "Aero-Twitter"
feature within seconds of the takeoff!) and assigned
one of its very best videographers, Nathan Cremisino, and E-I-C Jim
Campbell, to oversee this important assignment -- on site.

This is the first of a number of expertly produced programs that
will detail this jet program as extensively as we have profiled all
the other players in this growing market -- aided by the (always
welcome) fact that Cirrus remains one of the most approachable and
amicable companies to work with, in our professional experience...
which ultimately contributes to the production
of truly exceptional programming.

The first flight of 'The Jet' came about after extensive
research and careful preparation. Blasting off at approximately
0945 CDT, the 45-minute flight was conducted from company worldwide
headquarters at the Duluth International Airport, in Duluth, MN.
The aircraft, as attested by this video and the interviews we
conducted of the design and test team proved that the aircraft
performed tremendously well.

Cirrus notes that '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."

A truly 'team effort' on the part of CD's "Advanced development
Group," ADG VP 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. 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: 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 300kts 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.

Let's ALL Join With Aero-TV As We View The
EXCLUSIVE Excitement Of Cirrus Design's First Jet Test
Flight!
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