Adam Aircraft today announced the first flight of A700 Serial
Number 004, the second conforming aircraft which will be used for
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight-testing. The very
successful 1.3 hour first flight occurred Friday, August 24, 2007 out
of Centennial Airport (KAPA), Englewood, Colorado. According to flight
crew Pilot in Command Jim Jones and David Hayes, Second in Command,
"The aircraft flew very well and demonstrated excellent
controllability and handling."
"The A700 TC (Type Certificate) is one of our two most important
objectives for the entire company," said Adam Aircraft Chairman and
CEO John Wolf. "Jet 4's first flight and its entry into the flight
test program is a major step toward that objective. It is a success
that many, many members of our team contributed to with unselfish
commitment. We should celebrate, and remind ourselves that this is the
kind of accomplishment that not only builds our own confidence but
also the confidence of our investors and customers that are counting
on us. Our second objective, Make Production Fly, will help us ensure
we are ready to produce the A700 in high volume once the aircraft is
certified."
"This is an impressive achievement for the entire company. Jet 4
will join Jet 3 which first flew just over four months ago. Jet 4 will
focus on power plant and systems work including flight into known
icing. Our flight test program has already benefited from over 1,000
hours of flight testing of our first three test articles. Jet 3 has
already demonstrated very predictable flying qualities and performance
and we look forward to Jet 4 accelerating our flight test efforts.
This is another significant milestone in the effort of certifying the
A700," said Tom Bisges, Senior VP Engineering for Adam Aircraft.
Adam Aircraft is a designer and manufacturer of advanced aircraft
for civil and government markets. The company uses computer-aided
design, rapid prototyping, advanced manufacturing techniques, and
carbon composite materials to produce high-performance aircraft at
attractive prices. The A500 twin-engine piston aircraft has been Type
Certified by the FAA, and the A700, which is currently undergoing
flight test and development, will carry seven people and feature the
best people-to-price performance ratio of any VLJ. Adam Aircraft
headquarters are based at Centennial Airport (KAPA) in Englewood,
Colorado, with additional facilities in Pueblo, Colorado, and Ogden,
Utah. To learn more about the company, visit www.adamaircraft.com and
click on Innovation.
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