Adam A700 AdamJet
The Adam A700 AdamJet is the version twin-jet aircraft of the Adam A500 and is included in the category of VLJ (Very Light Jets) appeared at the beginning of the XIXe sciècle, like the Cessna Mustang, Eclipse 500 or Embraer Phenom 100. Developed in parallel with the Adam A500, of which it preserves the cell, the main landing gear and the essence of the avionics, it is characterized by the replacement from the piston engines by two engines Williams FJ33 from 612 kgp. The engines not being able to be placed on line, the original configuration of A500 lost a certain interest, but considerable profits were carried out on the expenses of development and tools. The engines were however placed more close possible one of the other, with the back of the fuselage, the fuselage being lengthened of one meter twenty forwards restoring balance, which makes it possible in the passing to have a baggage hold of 2,3 m3. The prototype c/n 001 made its first flight on July 27th, 2003 and added up 738 H in January 07. A second apparatus c/n 002 joined it on January 4th, 2006 and must be affected with tests FAA (205 H of flight jan 07).
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