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Adam Jet Flight Trial

Think of it as a typical piston twin but with a heckuva lot more power. Still, owner-pilots will require serious training to fly it safely.


by Rick Durden

The very light jet market is so new that even the right name for this category of airplanes is up in the air. A reader of our online publication, www.avweb.com, wrote to propose that mini-jets be called QFVs, for quick flight vehicle.

Whatever they’re called, they’re coming but we’re less worried about what to call them than whether the Type A personalities who will buy the new jets will actually be able to fly them. Or will the countryside again be littered with airplanes as when lawyers and doctors with more money than good sense bought Bonanzas and Aerostars, only to make expensive smoking holes? …


 
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