Conceived as a new chapter of business jets, the Kestrel is the application of aerodynamics with advanced carbon composite state-of-the-art fiber combined. Developed by the British company, Farnborough Aircraft Kestrel has its first flight in July 2006. Finally, at the Farnborough Air Show in 2008, the aircraft made its debut in the European aviation enthusiasts. Farnborough Aircraft came under new ownership in early 2009, the Companyagain dedicated to the search for full certification of the Kestrel. Designed as a single-engine turboprop business aircraft Kestrel is the speed, comfort and operational flexibility unique in the world of business and private jets. Thanks to its robust, heavy tank, the aircraft could land on unprepared strips shorter, such as sand, gravel and grass. The 1000hp PT6 engine, but the Kestrel is perfectly integrated with theTraffic type jet found at airports. The aircraft carries a maximum increase in weight of more than 3100 feet per minute and a maximum cruise speed of 350 knots. Can distances up to 1500 nautical miles Kestrel is optimized for up to six passengers in luxurious comfort. Customers can choose from several features, including cabin layouts to choose their own bathroom and the luggage compartment under pressure. The air of luxury, but does not translate into higher operating costsCost ...
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