THE Surprise Unveiling of 2007: The ECJ Concept
What a year! 2007 was an amazing combination of so many good and
bad things... but for sure, there was NO end of excitement. If
there was a "reveal" of the year, it HAS to have been the first
sight of the super-secret Eclipse Concept Jet program... which only
Eclipse, ANN, and a few others knew ANYTHING about until the
opening morning of Oshkosh 2007.
Eclipse Aviation -- and company CEO Vern Raburn, in particular
-- certainly have a flair for the dramatic. At a kickoff press
event early Monday morning, before the gates opened at AirVenture
2007, the planemaker took the wraps off a concept model of its
Eclipse Concept Jet: a single engine, four-passenger, slightly
futuristic-in-appearance V-tailed aircraft intended to test the
waters in the emerging Personal Jet category.
But the planemaker didn't stop there. A line in Chief Operating
Officer Peg Billson's speech describing the concept model -- an
offhand remark about "flight testing" -- was drowned out by the
unmistakable (muted) scream of a single Pratt & Whitney Canada
PW610F turbofan, as the living and breathing ECJ made its
debut.
The crowd applauded as the tent flaps opened to reveal the
aircraft, with a grinning Raburn in the left seat (and company test
pilot Terry Tomeny in the co-pilot's chair.) As the engine spooled
down, Raburn emerged from the plane, and adopted his best "cool
test pilot" pose. The industry was stunned.
Now... for the first time, is a three part series about some of
the behind the scenes events that took place to make this happen...
including the first flight... which ONLY ANN as there to shoot,
air-to-air. The whole program was wrapped in the utmost secrecy, so
we were priveleged to be let in as the program got underway.
The ECJ cruises at a top speed of 345 knots and its service
ceiling will be 41,000 feet. The aircraft's range is estimated to
be 1,250 nautical miles. A unique element of the ECJ's aerodynamic
design is its empennage, which features an external mounted engine
pod and V-Tail vertical surfaces that create what Eclipse terms
"exceptional" aerodynamic, weight, and operational benefits.
The ECJ shares a number of design elements with the Eclipse 500.
Common to the ECJ and the Eclipse 500 are the wing assembly minus
the tip tanks, which includes the ailerons, the fuel system, main
landing gear and actuators, flaps and flap actuators, wheels and
brakes. The nose assembly is also common to both aircraft and
includes the nose landing gear assembly, landing gear doors,
forward pressure bulkhead, air conditioning and oxygen supply. The
ECJ also features Eclipse's all-electric Avio NG system,
controlling aircraft computer systems, flight control trims,
autopilot, electrical power distribution, FADEC, air data, AHRS,
landing gear and flap actuation. All of the ECJ's major system
components are controlled and managed using Avio NG, just as they
are on the Eclipse 500.
Eclipse has not yet made an official decision as to whether or
not they will produce the ECJ... but the extraordinary interest in
this efficient, exciting airplane (the extent of which even
surprised Eclipse) convinces all of us at ANN, that there may be
yet another big announcement in store for next Oshkosh. Until then,
stay tuned... as always, ANN will keep you up to date on all things
aviation (including the Eclipse!), every day, 24/7.
Let's Check Out
Part Three of Aero-TV's
Exciting INSIDE Look At The ECJ Program
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