GlobalEye Conducts First
Flight
by David Donald
- March 14, 2018, 10:13
AM
The extent of the modifications required to turn a
Global 6000 into a GlobalEye are readily apparent in this view of the first
aircraft on its maiden flight. (Photo: Saab)
The first of three Saab GlobalEye “swing-role
surveillance system” aircraft ordered by the United Arab Emirates Air Force and
Air Defence successfully performed its first flight today. Operating under the
Swedish civil registration that it had worn for its pre-modification delivery
flight, SE-RMY, the aircraft took off from the Saab plant at Linköping, Sweden,
and performed a series of maneuvers over the Baltic Sea at up to 25,000 feet
before returning after 1 hour 46 minutes airborne.
"Today's flight went as planned, with the
performance level matching our high expectations," said Magnus
Fredriksson, Saab experimental test pilot. "The aircraft's smooth handling
was just as predicted and [the airplane was] a real pleasure for me to
fly."
The first GlobalEye was ceremonially unveiled on February 23. Taxi
tests got under way on March 9, clearing the aircraft for its first flight.
Initial trials are intended primarily to validate the jet's performance and
handling against computer and wind tunnel predictions.
Although the GlobalEye is based on a Bombardier
Global 6000 business jet, there are numerous aerodynamic differences, not least
of which are the “ski-box” and underbelly fairings for the Saab Erieye ER and
Leonardo Seaspray 7500E radars, respectively. Their installation requires
additional vertical fin area on the lower fuselage and tailplanes to restore
directional stability.
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