Spectrum Aeronautical

33.128387 - 117.279085Koordinaten: 33 ° 7 ' 42 "N, 117 ° 16' 45 " W

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  • Linden Blue, CEO
  • Austin Blue, President

The Spectrum Aeronautical LLC is an American manufacturer of Very Light Jets, based in Carlsbad, California at McClellan -Palomar Airport ( IATA: CLD, ICAO: KCRQ, FAA LID: CRQ ).

History

The certification of the aircraft was scheduled for 2008. After the crash of a prototype of the Spectrum S -33 in 2006 until further no plane of Spectrum Aeronautical is flown.

The company has since 2005 under the direction of Stefano Sturlese a branch in Luxembourg (city), the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, called Spectrum Aeronautical which is responsible for the marketing of products in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Are manufactured aircraft at Rocky Mountain Composites (RMC ) in Spanish Fork in Utah.

Spectrum has built a 7,900 m² hangar in Spanish Fork 2007. The Maben - Forrest Building bears the name of the test pilots Glenn Maben and Nathan Forrest came in the crash of the prototype killed.

Products

Developed by Spectrum Aeronautical aircraft use a specially developed by Spectrum Aeronautical composite material called Fibex. That should be possible with respect to aluminum materials to save around 40 % in weight. The first flight of the Spectrum S-40 is given for the end of 2010.

  • Spectrum S-40 Freedom, a seven -seater business jet
  • Spectrum S -33 Independence, a five-seat business jet
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