Scorpion fløy i morges
Cessna-built Scorpion
Tactical Jet Takes Flight
Textron AirLand’s prototype
Scorpion twin-engine “tactical” jet, which was built by Textron subsidiary
Cessna Aircraft, flew for the first time this
morning in Wichita. The aircraft, flown by
engineering test pilot Dan Hinson and copilot David Sitz, took off from
McConnell Air Force Base and conducted “a range of handling maneuvers” for
nearly an hour-and-a-half, completing the flight at 10:30 a.m. Central Time. The
joint-venture company had delayed the flight for several days because of weather
in Wichita. It declared that the maiden flight marked “one of the fastest
developments” of a U.S.-built tactical jet, with the program moving from initial
design to first flight in fewer than 24 months. “When the design phase began
less than two years ago, we were confident we would deliver a uniquely
affordable, versatile tactical aircraft by taking advantage of commercial
aviation technologies and best practices,” said Textron CEO Scott Donnelly.
“Today’s flight met all expectations, and keeps us on track toward certification
and production.” Textron AirLand unveiled the Scorpion at the Air Force
Association Air & Space Conference in National Harbor, Md., in September,
describing it as an “affordable” tactical aircraft capable of performing
“lower-threat” Air National Guard and homeland security missions.
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