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Sukhoi Superjet flies!

Postby chornedsnorkack » Mon May 19, 2008 12:54 pm

See
http://www.kommersant.com/p-12539/airplane_test_flight/

Note that Boeing 787 has not flown, although it was "rolled out" before Superjet.

How long before Superjet is in service? Is March 2009 a realistic flight test goal? (Superjet is applying for FAA and JAA certifications, but neither of them is needed for EIS because the launch customer is Aeroflot who can fly the plane under Russian certification before the others are issued.)
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Re: Sukhoi Superjet flies!

Postby pepper_airborne » Mon May 19, 2008 1:47 pm

Interesting, it sure is a beautifull plane!
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Re: Sukhoi Superjet flies!

Postby Sean_TK » Mon May 19, 2008 3:26 pm

That's great!!!

The Sukhoi looks like it could actually be a success! And even though I love Russian aircraft, I still must say that it looks fairly similar to the Embraer 170, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Hopefully the other new Russian regional, the Tu-334, will become successful as well, although the order program seemed to have stalled out.
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Re: Sukhoi Superjet flies!

Postby Ivan » Thu May 22, 2008 1:54 am

That's great!!!

The Sukhoi looks like it could actually be a success! And even though I love Russian aircraft, I still must say that it looks fairly similar to the Embraer 170, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Hopefully the other new Russian regional, the Tu-334, will become successful as well, although the order program seemed to have stalled out.

Tu-334 is on second place at Tupolev... the 204 series is having so much orders that they dont have resources available for the 334s certification.

The Sukhoi Superjet is sponsored by Boeing, who will do the marketing outside CIS area. They want their share in the large RJ segment (its positioned to compete with the large Embraer machines)
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Re: Sukhoi Superjet flies!

Postby chornedsnorkack » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:21 pm

Sukhoi announced that they intend to carry out test flights with a total of 4 prototype frames. The second prototype should fly in late July.

Some specifications:

Cabin width 323 cm - compare DC-9 313 cm, E-170 274 cm, B737 353 cm, Avro RJ 342 cm.

Cabin height 212 cm - compare DC-9 205 cm, E-170 200 cm, B737 advanced technology interior 220 cm, Avro RJ 207 cm.

Wingspan 27,8 m - compare E-170 26 m, E-190 28,6 m, Boeing 717-200 28,4 m, DC-9-30 28,5 m, DC-9-10 27,2 m, Boeing 737-600 34,3 m.

One-class economy seating up to 103, advised 98 - compare Embraer 170 up to 80 seats, advised 78, Embraer 175 up to 88 seats, advised 86, Embraer 190 up to 114 seats, advised 106, Boeing 717 advised 117 seats.

MTOW 42,2 t for basic range, 45,9 t for long range model - compare E-170 36 t STD model, 38,6 t AR model, E-175 37,5 t STD model, 40,4 t AR model, E-190 47,8 t STD model, 51,8 t AR model.

Range - 2950 km basic range model, 4550 km long range model - compare Embraer 170 3890 km for AR model, Embraer 175 3700 km for AR model.

Takeoff runway requirement at MTOW: 1534 m basic range model, 1803 m long range model - compare Embraer 170 1644 m for AR model.

Landing runway requirement: 1400 m has been quoted.
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