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China revives Cirrus SF50
After being in developmental limbo for three years, Cirrus’ Vision SF50 single-engine jet has received a $200 million shot in the arm. Cirrus’ new owner, China Aviation Industry General Aviation Company Ltd. (CAIGA) provided the funds, which add to the $45 million that Cirrus has already spent on the project. (www.aopa.org) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Another quality Chinese product.....
The aircraft will not be assembled in China. The parent company, which is Chinese, injected the necessary funding in order to complete the aircraft.
http://cirrusaircraft.com/news/full-speed-ahead-for-revolutionary-vision-sf50-jet-program/
http://cirrusaircraft.com/news/full-speed-ahead-for-revolutionary-vision-sf50-jet-program/
Truly unfortunate that China bought them.
doesn't look that good. nearly every new jet is all streamlined and futuristicky and what have it, and whats with the double tail design the last time i saw that design was on the lockheed SR-71 BlackBird.
It is called a "butterfly tail". The SR-71 did not have a tail design such as this. The only military aircraft that comes to mind that has a "butterfly tail", is the F-117. The last time you saw a twin tail design was on the Blackbird?? How about the F-22 or the F-35? Not to mention the Hornet, Eagle and Tomacat.
You are lookin at the wrong bird
I believe they had to do the v-tail due to where the engine is located.