Cirrus Design's The-Jet, Cirrus Jet Rollout & First Look
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Concerned about the yaw and the engine noise being just inches from the passenger's head.
Anxious to see the specs one day soon.
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I want one
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full glass cockpit, they will put backups?Cirrus makes amazing planes
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That's a lovely Dreeeeeaaaaam....
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Release in 2008
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WOW beautifulm any1 have a rough idea of its expected release date ????
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lovely jet. the back wing looks like a v
nice design
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this plane is beautiful, but when I saw the Honda ha 420... I was lost for words..
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I cant wait for it
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Why do Cirruses (and other composite aircraft) have a airframe life limit when Diamonds do not? Will this aircraft have an airframe life limit? That's the only thing unappealing about Cirruses to me.
dralberthofmann 4 years ago
Diamonds were certified outside the U.S.. Current regulations for new FAA certified aircraft include a requirement for a demonstrated life limit. Cirrus' 12,000-hour life limit is the highest extended under FAR Part 23 and can be extended with additional testing and fleet history. Some older aircraft (Cessna, Piper, etc.) certified under past regulations are finding life limits effectively being set via the AD system. Diamonds may later have a life limit created based on fleet history.
AVweb 4 years ago