Adam
Aircraft First Flight A700

Adam Aircraft today announced the first flight of the A700 AdamJet,
Serial Number 002, which is the first of three aircraft slated for
conforming FAA flight-testing. The airplane, piloted by Bill Watters,
Vice President of Flight Operations, and Ken Sasine, Senior Turbine Test
Pilot, achieved a smooth takeoff as it flew the pattern for its intended
34-minute maiden flight at Centennial Airport (KAPA), Englewood,
Colorado.
"The aircraft handled very well, stability was excellent, and the
flight controls were very responsive and predictable," commented Sasine.
"The throttle response was smooth and strong, and the climb performance
was strong and steady. The airplane handled just as we expected."
"We're exceptionally pleased with the progress of the A700 jet
program, and this first flight accelerates our A700 certification
effort," said CEO Rick Adam. "The A700 Williams FJ-33 engines are
already FAA-certified, and the 65% commonality from our FAA-Certified
twin-engine piston will significantly reduce the A700
time-to-certification."
A700 Serial Number 002 is painted and striped in its full air taxi
livery, and features a production instrument panel with three-tube
Avidyne Entegra avionics. The aircraft is constructed from production
tooling, featuring a production fuselage with improved cabin window and
emergency exit placement, with the balance of the aircraft manufactured
from A500 production parts common to the A700.
Since its First Flight, July 27, 2003, A700 Serial Number One has
flown more than 400 hours, providing important aerodynamic, systems test
data and interior development that creates a baseline for the upcoming
FAA flight-test program during Type Certification. Serial Number 001
will now be used as a marketing and flight test aircraft, visiting
cities, airports, and aviation events across the United States. Serial
Number 002 will serve as the production and flight test aircraft for FAA
Type Certification, which is targeted for later this year. More than 250
A700 Very Light Jets have been sold to owners/operators, fleet
operators, and air taxi companies.
Adam Aircraft is a designer and manufacturer of advanced aircraft for
civil and government markets. The company uses computer-aided design,
rapid prototyping, advanced manufacturing techniques, and carbon
composite materials to produce high-performance aircraft at attractive
prices. The A500 twin-engine piston aircraft has been Type Certified by
the FAA, and the A700 AdamJet is currently undergoing flight test and
development. The company's largest outside investor is Goldman Sachs.
Adam Aircraft headquarters are based on Centennial Airport (APA) in
Englewood, Colorado with additional facilities in Pueblo, Colorado, and
Ogden, Utah. To learn more about the company, visit
www.adamaircraft.com.
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