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By Antonio Percy |
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March 11, 2010 -
The first A400M is flying today from
In total and until
yesterday the aircraft has logged 39 hours of flight test. Very poor
weather in |
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During the initial testing, MSN1 has flown at the type’s maximum
operating speed of 300kt (555km/hr), maximum Mach number of M0.72,
down to the stall warning, and at an altitude of more than 30,000ft.
It has operated extensively in both direct and normal control laws,
and in different configurations. The first A400M is equipped with
heavy test instrumentation, as is the second aircraft which was
handed over to Flight Test on 6th March and is due to fly in the
next few weeks. MSN 3 is undergoing final production ground tests
before engine installation.
The aircraft is due to fly by the middle of this
year. Sections for MSN 4 have arrived in
The A400M is an all-new military airlifter designed to meet the needs of
the world’s Armed Forces in the 21st Century. Thanks to its most
advanced technologies, it is able to fly higher, faster and further,
while retaining high maneuverability, low speed, and short, soft and
rough airfield capabilities. It combines both tactical and
strategic/logistic missions.
Conceived to be highly reliable, dependable, and with a great survivability, the multipurpose A400M can do more with less, implying smaller fleets and less investment from the operator. The A400M is the most cost efficient and versatile airlifter ever conceived and absolutely unique in its capabilities. |
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