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First flight for FAA-conforming HondaJet
Honda Aircraft Co. successfully completed the first flight of its FAA-conforming HondaJet, the company announced. (www.aopa.org) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
It's unique because the engines are attached to the wings, not the fuselage. Furthermore, the engines are further outboard than those a typical business jet. May want to research a little before you go spouting off.
Ever seen a VFW-614? It had over-the-wing engines. I hope Honda has more luck than VFW-Fokker had- they only built about a dozen 614s, all told.
"Jim Hoyda -you are an arrogant ass! Must be a damn kid."
You make a statement like that and I'm the arrogant one?
You make a statement like that and I'm the arrogant one?
Jim you damn kid... Dennis is the old senile guy of the forum, just let him ramble :)
D-ADAM VFW 614 http://jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?regsearch=D-ADAM still actively flying!!
The last of the 19 aircraft built.
HondaJet video from Dec 20/2010
The last of the 19 aircraft built.
HondaJet video from Dec 20/2010
The tons of empty Adam Aircraft-built brand-new hangars at KAPA are a shameful disgrace. Over-spending on stuff they didn't have revenue to pay for, killed 'em. They could have done what they were doing in rented hangar space, without a fancy new corporate office building back there on the road behind the airport, etc... if they'd have just matched their spending to their real growth vs. their projected growth...