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  1. rob lay

    rob lay Administrator Staff Member Admin Miami 2018 Owner Social Subscribed

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    Not much info yet, anything new on the Cessna NGP? Trying to compete with Cirrus? 4 place more modern higher performance plane at higher cost than 172/182?

    Cessna’s Next Generation Piston Aircraft Makes Surprise Fly-By at Oshkosh


    Oshkosh, Wis., July 24, 2006 – Cessna Aircraft Company’s Next Generation Piston Proof-of-Concept aircraft paid a surprise visit to AirVenture 2006 today, making low passes before a crowd of thousands, providing the first glimpse of the airplane that has been quietly under development for several years. Cessna is a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company.

    Last year, Cessna disclosed that it was working on such an aircraft to augment its current piston product line of 172 Skyhawks, 182 Skylanes and 206 Stationairs, but the company did not reveal any details. At that time, Cessna Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jack Pelton said, “We are committed to maintaining our lead in the single engine piston sector. We have been looking at a range of possible technologies, features, materials, and processes that will result in an aircraft that is responsive to market needs and preferences and will be a strong competitor to the most modern single engine piston designs.”

    Today, some of the mystery was lifted as the crowd was shown features under consideration that included a forward swept, strutless high wing and advanced-shaped fuselage.

    According to Pelton, the aircraft made its first flight from Cessna facilities in Wichita, Kan., on June 23, and has since flown approximately 20 hours in the development program.

    “We’re absolutely delighted with the progress we’re making on this program.

    Development of this aircraft – which is a proof-of-concept aircraft that will represent a family of airplanes – is fulfilling all our expectations, and then some,” he said. “It will set new standards in performance, comfort and safety, and will be backed by Cessna’s worldwide sales, distribution, training and service infrastructure. Cessna has been the undisputed leader in general aviation for more than half a century, and we intend to widen that advantage even further in the decades ahead.”

    Pelton said the company will not release performance numbers or specifications, or even detailed photographs, until the development program is further along. “We know this is going to be a world-class airplane, but before making any commitments, we want to have a high level of confidence that we can meet or exceed those commitments. That’s the way we like to do business at Cessna,” he said.

    Pelton said additional announcements will be forthcoming regarding its NGP aircraft as various strategic milestones are achieved.


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  2. Skyraider

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    Holy Battering Rams, Batman!!

    All we need now is the "Bat" (tm) emblem,
    and we're in business again!

    Robin
    PS you think CBS will pick up the option??
     
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    Cessna, the Next Generation. The all-new NGP makes a quick pass up Runway 36, showing off its cantilevered wing and sleek, compound-curve design during its world debut on the opening day of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2006. Photo by Dave Hidgdon

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    Interesting.

    The wing (probably due to the photo angle) resembles a Stinson gull-wing, the fuselage, accentuated by the paint scheme, looks like a Rutan Quickie, the nose gear looks like it came off of a Grumman AA1-B. (and is probably a fully castering nose gear, too. READ... Cheap to make!)

    It also, at least as far as the fuselage goes, looks like another "plastic" airplane.

    I'm a bit biased.... can you tell? :eek:)

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