Flying the Cirrus Vision SF50

RDoug

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Flying the world's most affordable private jet

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  • "Joystick"
  • An Eclipse from the factory may be $3 Mil but let's not forget a gently used one is 860k
  • "Eclipse Canada" ... headquartered in New Mexico
  • "345 miles per hour"
  • It wasn't a test flight, it was a demonstration flight
  • "cruising at 300 mph"
  • " Piper Seneca...cruises at about 186 mph"
  • "tarmac"
  • "the engine...was loud enough that noise-deadening headphones were essential"
  • "there's a second joystick on the other side of the cockpit for pilots who prefer right-handed controls" WHAT
 
This is going to be interesting to see if it'll sell in significant numbers. It looks like a neat little jet, but it is rather pricey. A loaded SR22 is also very pricey, and they've sold plenty of those, so we'll see what happens.

And what'd you expect from a non-aviation news source, with an unrated pilot writing the article?
 
I've only had the chance to sit in both the SF50 and the Eclipse (not the gum) while on display. The SF50 was more comfortable and easier to get in/out of than the Eclipse. Kinda liked the cockpit layout of the Eclipse a bit better, but could easily get used to the SF50.
 
I've only had the chance to sit in both the SF50 and the Eclipse (not the gum) while on display. The SF50 was more comfortable and easier to get in/out of than the Eclipse. Kinda liked the cockpit layout of the Eclipse a bit better, but could easily get used to the SF50.
The eclipse cockpit layout is much less comfortable when every screen goes to giant red x's and small x's left to right in front of you because you traveled into ice/HIRF/get smacked by weather.
 
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