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Eclipse: First Flight (Revolutionary Jet, First Flight!!)
Aero-News.net ^ | 08/26/2002 | Jim "Zoom" Campbell

Posted on 08/26/2002 11:23:02 AM PDT by taildragger

We have just received word that the Eclipse 500 micro-jet has made its first flight.

The world's newest jet was just taxiing back to the hangar, as we spoke to Eclipse spokeswoman Cory Canada, who said that the test pilot, Bill Bubb, wasn't out of the plane yet; and, by the way, how did we know? [Thank you, News-Spy! --ed.]

Details of the (roughly) 45-minute Monday morning flight are sketchy; we have calls in to the company, and expect to be updating this spot throughout the day. Stay tuned!

Additional Details... Well after we posted the first announcement of the flight, we received the following official statement. Please note that we are working up several other details and stories for you all for this evening.

"Eclipse Aviation Corporation today announced the successful first flight of its flagship aircraft, the next-generation Eclipse 500 jet. Piloted by Bill Bubb, Eclipse Aviation's chief test pilot, the Eclipse 500 jet took to the air at 9:18 a.m. MST, flying as planned for approximately 60 minutes.

'I applaud the Eclipse team, our investors, suppliers and partners for their steadfast dedication to realizing our dream of changing the way people travel,' said Vern Raburn, president and CEO of Eclipse Aviation. 'What we accomplished today is now part of aviation history. Today we stand together, more certain than ever that the Eclipse 500 will forever change the landscape of transportation.'

The Eclipse 500 offers performance characteristics and economics that are enabling the creation of alternatives to today's commercial air travel system. The Eclipse 500 will allow travelers to fly point-to-point to more than 10,000 airports in the U.S. alone, ushering in an age where point-to-point private jet travel will be available to everyone at affordable prices. This will be a dramatic departure from today's commercial airline system, which forces 70 percent of all air travelers to pass through 29 increasingly crowded "hub" airports.

Flight-testing was conducted in a designated test zone located south of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The first test flight was designed to investigate basic maneuverability and allow for initial aircraft systems checking. The first tests occurred at 9,000 feet (2,743.2 m) where the flight crew successfully evaluated engine handling, aircraft stability and control, general flying qualities and systems performance.

The first flight of the Eclipse 500 marks the start of a 16-month testing program, involving eight test airframes. The flight-test program will culminate with FAA certification, scheduled to occur in December 2003.

'We completed all test conditions as planned and were very pleased with the results,' said Bubb. 'The Eclipse team did an excellent job of building the aircraft. The quality is remarkable and the workmanship is outstanding.'

The Eclipse 500 is a six-person jet aircraft that sells for $837,500 (in June 2000 dollars). At this price, it costs approximately a quarter of today's small jet aircraft and will be significantly safer, easier and less expensive to fly. The Eclipse 500 flies 355 knots and can travel 1,300 nautical miles (about the distance between Boston and Miami) at a cost of approximately 56 cents a mile to operate. First customer deliveries of the Eclipse 500 are scheduled to occur in January 2004.


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1 posted on 08/26/2002 11:23:02 AM PDT by taildragger
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To: taildragger
Big Bump !!!!!
2 posted on 08/26/2002 11:24:49 AM PDT by taildragger
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To: taildragger
The Eclipse 500 will allow travelers to fly point-to-point to more than 10,000 airports in the U.S. alone,

Someone had better clear this with the FAA. Can their tube laden equipment keep the skies safe?

3 posted on 08/26/2002 11:27:01 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: taildragger
The Eclipse 500 will allow travelers to fly point-to-point to more than 10,000 airports in the U.S. alone, ushering in an age where point-to-point private jet travel will be available to everyone at affordable prices.

Sounds like a lot of federalized security screeners to me!

4 posted on 08/26/2002 11:27:22 AM PDT by Restorer
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To: taildragger
As an New Mexican who's toured Eclipse's facilities and seen the mockup, I'm really glad everything went well on the first flight. This will mean good things for our economy and lots of opportunities.

Extra big Vern Rayburn BUMP!

5 posted on 08/26/2002 11:28:07 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Restorer
No that's the point, No more Daschel-ized $13 per/hr McSecurity Guard busting your Grandma's chops for having her knitting needles with her.
6 posted on 08/26/2002 11:29:14 AM PDT by taildragger
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To: taildragger

7 posted on 08/26/2002 11:29:38 AM PDT by Momaw Nadon
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To: taildragger
This is probably the future of a lot of business travel we're looking at here.

That's bad news for the major carriers.

8 posted on 08/26/2002 11:30:46 AM PDT by Gritty
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9 posted on 08/26/2002 11:34:19 AM PDT by decimon
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To: Gritty
Exactly Gritty. It is a "Disruptive Technolgy" i.e. once introduced and commercialized you can't go back, i.e. the Personal computer and Windows. The Major Carriers may adapt, but as far as I know Boeing, Airbus, GE and Pratt and Whitney have no trump cards. The engine is made by Williams Intl in Walled Lake, MI.
10 posted on 08/26/2002 11:34:33 AM PDT by taildragger
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To: taildragger
I've seen the Eclipse 500 business jet displays at the air shows in Oshkosh, WI and Lakeland, FL. It is a sweet looking, fast 6 seat business jet with great avionics. At just under one million $, it will sell as fast as they can build it.
11 posted on 08/26/2002 11:36:23 AM PDT by RicocheT
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To: taildragger
I occasionally fly in a 9 passenger jet from a shuttle terminal. It beats flying commercial any day - I park my car 100 feet from the jet, there's no security checks, and after all the passengers arrive at the terminal - we simply get on the plane and leave - often 20 minutes early. We help ourselves to drinks/snacks and the ride is very comfortable. And it costs slightly less than flying commercial. This is good news for everybody except the large cumbersome airports.
12 posted on 08/26/2002 11:37:51 AM PDT by kidd
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To: RicocheT
Ya Ricoche, I have seen it @ Oshkosh as well. it is a nice piece of work.
13 posted on 08/26/2002 11:38:14 AM PDT by taildragger
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To: taildragger
>>...test pilot, Bill Bubb...<<

What's all the hubub..bub?

14 posted on 08/26/2002 11:38:30 AM PDT by FReepaholic
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To: taildragger
Disruptive technology? Its just an inexpensive
version of the Lear jet or the Bombadier private
line! The disruptive technology will occur
in the form of extra-atmospheric transport.

A disruptive technology usually occurs at the
low end of the market, causing the firmly
entrenched players to retreat upmarket.
I doubt Ma and Pa Kettle and their kids are
going to book flights on these aircraft
except maybe for the short hauls.

I don't see Boeing or Airbus losing much sleep over
this. Lear and Bombadier, maybe. Of course,
they are free to enter this area in the market as well.
Hell, at 857K, I can almost afford one!

Mad Vlad
15 posted on 08/26/2002 11:43:15 AM PDT by madvlad
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To: taildragger
This is really, really sweet. These guys deserve MAJOR kudos for coming up with this. The Eclipse is one nice jet. Here's hoping they can get up to speed and start producing them as fast as the market can buy them.

Let's do a quick comparasion of the numbers, shall we? Most flights are around 1000 miles, on average. This plane holds what, seven or eight passengers? And it costs $900k. A commercial jet holds something like 150 passengers and costs what, $25 million a pop? Do the math. The Eclipse costs half as much to move the same number of people around. Of course, you have the cost of extra pilots, but you also have the convenience of being able to use small airports.

All in all I think these guys are onto something. I wish them great success in their business.

16 posted on 08/26/2002 11:43:58 AM PDT by Billy_bob_bob
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To: 1Old Pro
Someone had better clear this with the FAA. Can their tube laden equipment keep the skies safe?

The short answer is yes --- there is a lot of room up there. The FAA has already gone "point-to-point" for most flights rather then the old stacking along the same air routes. The danger is conjestion that builds up with holding patterns at the big hub airports.

17 posted on 08/26/2002 11:44:11 AM PDT by Ditto
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To: Billy_bob_bob
I agree. Good for them - it's a sharp looking plane, and the price is right.
18 posted on 08/26/2002 11:45:04 AM PDT by July 4th
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To: Willie Green
Who needs maglev?
19 posted on 08/26/2002 11:46:40 AM PDT by Ditto
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To: kidd
Re your #12.....I am sooo jealous! Lucky you!!
20 posted on 08/26/2002 11:49:47 AM PDT by OldFriend
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