2009
09.07

The BA609 Tiltrotor combines the speed, altitude, and comfort of a turboprop with the vertical takeoff and landing capabilities of a helicopter. Having cruising capabilities of 25,000 ft., this versatile aircraft will fly in icing conditions and extreme climates, from Arctic to desert. With seating up to nine passengers and at twice the speed of typical helicopters of comparable capacity, the BA609 is designed to be the best multi-mission aircraft for the task. An executive could conceivably take off from the helipad of a country house outside London, fly in comfort to a meeting in Frankfurt in just 60 minutes, then fly on to Zurich, Milan and back home for early dinner. All with a minimum of ground transportation requirements.BA609

Conversely, covering vast distances in a hurry without typical delays required to accommodate fixed-wing aircraft, is reason enough to consider the BA609 Tiltrotor for any fleet. From city center to city center, there’s no quicker way to travel from one downtown area to another for distances between 50 and 500 miles. Add up the BA609’s unique capabilities and performance characteristics, add in excellent value and low lifecycle costs, and the result is superior personalized transportation. The BA609 is simply one of the most useful and versatile aircraft in aviation history. Whether in a crowded urban air traffic corridor or in undeveloped region, this revolutionary tiltrotor will shine as exquisite transport anywhere in the world.

Until the advent of the BA609, their tasks have been performed using a combination of private and chartered helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft in concert with scheduled airline flights. The BA609 Tiltrotor offers the vertical takeoff and landing capability of a helicopter, with the cruising speed, altitude, and range of a fixed wing aircraft. It represents a totally new approach to executive transportation, search and rescue, and law enforcement applications.

The unique characteristics of the BA609 Tiltrotor can literally revolutionize this process by giving tightly scheduled executives a single efficient solution to the problem of getting from here to there in the shortest possible time with a noise level which is remarkably low. The BA609 combines the benefits of several transportation choices into one aircraft.

In March of 2003, Bell/Agusta made aviation history with the inaugural test flight of the world’s first civilian tiltrotor at Bell’s Flight Research Center in Arlington, Texas.

Designed from the outset for low life cycle maintenance and maximum operational flexibility, the civil tiltrotor will offer operators highly cost-effective, point-to-point transportation at cruise speeds up to 275 knots and at ranges up to 750 nautical miles, (depending on operational parameters and atmospheric conditions).

The BA609 will be pressurized and certified for instrument flight into known icing conditions and features composite materials construction, an advanced glass cockpit, and digital flight controls. These advanced technologies will provide new levels of performance, reliability and affordabilty to the aviation world.AgustaTiltRotor

Maximum Cruise Speed 275 kt 509 km/hr
HOGE(ISA, MGW, AEO) 5,000 ft MSL 1,150 m
Service Ceiling (MCP) (All Engines Operating) 25,000 ft 7,622 m
O.E.I. (ISA, MGW) 12,800 ft MSL 3,866 m
Maximum Range * (no reserve) 1,000 nm 1,852 km

Source:Bell/Agusta Aerospace Company
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2009
09.07

The Learjet 85 is the latest jet from Bombardier’s Learjet division and their best performing jet to date. The Learjet 85 which is powered by twin Pratt & Whitney PW307B engines has a range of 5,500kms and a top speed of Mach 0.82.

It is the first Learjet to feature an all composite body which makes it more fuel efficient and gives it its large range. The jet seats up to eight passengers and two pilots, first customer deliveries are expected 2013.

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2009
09.07

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Designed by Christian Grande, the new boat has been developed jointly by four Italian companies: Sacs, who produce luxury RIBs; FPT, an engine manufacturer in the Fiat Group, and Martini, regular partner of Lancia in the field of racing. The model features a 13.10 meters hull, with a broad beam of 3.83 meters and two N67-560 engines by Fiat Power train. The fuel tank has a capacity of 1000 liters, giving sufficient autonomy even for long crossings. Cruising speeds range from 15 to 45 knots, while top speed under ideal loading conditions tops 55 knots.

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The new powerboat has an aggressive yet balanced profile, “with a perfectly proportioned bow, cockpit and stern.” The fiberglass hull allows the boat to carry up to 11 individuals and sleep two comfortably in the luxurious cabin.

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