First Flight For Legacy 500

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Embraer Legacy 500 successfully completed its inaugural 1 hour 45 minute flight, notable as the first jet in its class to feature a fly-by-wire control system.
  • It boasts a spacious cabin accommodating up to 12 passengers with six feet of headroom, and an advanced cockpit with sidestick controllers and Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics, including synthetic vision.
  • The jet offers a range of 3,000 miles at Mach .82, is designed to fill a market gap between Embraer's Phenom and larger Legacy models, with first deliveries expected in 2014.
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Embraer flew its all-new midsize Legacy 500 jet for the first time on Tuesday, for an hour and 45 minutes. It’s the first jet in its class to use a fly-by-wire control system, according to Embraer. It also features a large cabin for up to 12 passengers with six feet of headroom. Two Honeywell HTF 7500E engines drive the jet at up to Mach .82 for 3,000 miles. The flight was “flawless,” the company said. First deliveries are expected in 2014.

The cockpit also features sidestick controllers and Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion avionics with synthetic vision. The jet is aimed to fill the gap between the light Phenom models and the big-cabin 600 and 650. The company has two other prototypes in the works for the flight-test program.

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