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In the 1980's I got back from my second cruise and had some leave coming. A friend of mine, who was a C-130 pilot at VXE-6, asked if I wanted to ride to the "ice" with him in his Herc.:
Pt. Mugu, California to New Z and beyond. Ok. I have written about that little adventure before...didn't get to the "ice" (other those in my drinks in Christchurch) but if you tricked out a C-130 I'd be so in. I give you, VXE-6:
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![]() If I can't have a Concorde or a B1A, a B52 will do. I like to make a grand entrance.
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https://ottoaerospace.com/news/windowless-jets-offer-digital-experience-on-future-flights/
No aero drag from windows, saves weight, full length oled panels with cameras. Flexjet is onboard with a big commitment.
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I am not sure the windows weigh more than the screens and cameras and wiring to make it worth while. Also not sure the windows add much drag on a conventional riveted aluminum fuse.
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The Demonstrator for the Air Force "is on track for first-flight in 2027." The Demonstrator is being built in partnership with Scaled Composites, a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman.
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As always, logistics and passenger acceptance will drive sales. All I care about, well, used to care about, is leg room, a big seat and a mute button for every other passenger on the flight.
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We have been using the PC-12 lately. It is nice, comfortable interior, large payload and smooth landing (trailing link). The downside is that it is a bit slower and doesn't fly as high as a jet. In poor weather conditions it is probably spending more time in the muck.
For us, the charter setup with a different plane for each mission works best...no need to pick and stick with just one aircraft. It's potentially less expensive route too, depending on usage. For small loads, the small CJ or Phenom 100 are pretty sweet. Would like to try the Eclipse to see where it lands. I am currently looking at the Aerolite 103 though... |
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I want to know how many people I'll have to climb over to get to my center seat. The airlines won't "waste" space on more aisles than "necessary".
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