DAVID McRAE, Pilot & RDD Partner RDD is thrilled to announce the maiden voyage of the LX7-20 turbine aircraft. Pilot and RDD Partner, Dave McRae, gives the turbine-driven LX7 an enthusiastic two thumbs up! "Initial performance and handling exceeds our expectations. We are excited to continue our flight test program and explore the full envelope of this exceptional airplane." Anyone who knows Dave McRae knows he is an aficionado of flight and he couldn't be more pleased with this first flight!
For inquires about the LX7-20 or the LX7 please contact RDD at [email protected]
15 Comments
David
10/30/2018 01:45:31 pm
Congragulations !! What engine monitoring is being used?
Reply
Alex
1/15/2019 06:59:16 pm
Since they did not answer it's probably a glider. Or just a fake photoshop edits.
Reply
RDD
2/5/2019 06:48:09 pm
Hello David - apologies for missing your question. The engine monitoring is accomplished through the G3X Touch Garmin system. It provides an integrated Crew Alert and Warning system that helps avoid exceedances and is seamlessly part of the flying experience of the LX7.
Reply
douglas
2/7/2019 08:07:23 am
can you put a fold up bike in through the back baggage door, then yay its a winner.
Reply
RDD
2/7/2019 09:03:41 am
how small can you fold your bike?
Reply
2/16/2019 04:03:25 pm
Amen to that! Whenever I look at a single-engine turbine home-built airplane that will obliterate every certified pane on the market within prolly 4x the price, only ONE question comes to my mind: Can I fold up a little bike and put it in the back?
Reply
2/16/2019 04:04:47 pm
Why just the other day I was watching the F-22's perform at an airshow, climbing vertically and racing by at the speed of sound, and I was watching this, I was thinking: "Nah, these guys are losers... there's no room for a folding bike in there!"
Reply
2/16/2019 04:08:11 pm
I mean, WHY does the aviation media even EXIST? Why bopther to describe any airplane? There is only ONE question to ask of any airplane: Can I put a folding bike in there? THAT is the ONLY thing that matters, amiright!?!? After all, how else could I get from Teterboro to Manhattan after I land, if not on a folding bike!?!? THERE IS NO OTHER WAY, right?
Reply
Jeremy Pyner
7/17/2019 11:28:14 pm
Why not leave a full framed Trek bike in the T/boro hanger!
Reply
Tony B
11/12/2019 11:15:15 am
I think, enough with the folding bike.do you have top cruise speed ?
Reply
RDD
11/12/2019 02:54:08 pm
The LX7-20 has a cruise speed of 280KTAS on 28 gallons per hour fuel flow. Give us a call to discuss if you would like!
Reply
Nzediegwu Chimaobi
7/23/2022 01:03:36 pm
Nice
Reply
Granjon jacques
10/8/2022 07:59:11 am
LONGUEUR DE ROULEMENT AU DECLLAGE DU LXT TURBINE
Reply
9/3/2023 05:33:36 am
Wow, what an exhilarating read! The description of the LX7-20 turbine aircraft's maiden flight was truly captivating. Your vivid storytelling and attention to detail made me feel like I was right there in the cockpit, experiencing the excitement and anticipation firsthand. It's clear that this aircraft is a marvel of engineering, and your blog post beautifully conveys the passion and dedication that went into its development. I can't wait to follow the journey of the LX7-20 as it continues to soar to new heights. Thank you for sharing this thrilling adventure with us!
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
LX7 BlogThe latest blog postings of what's happening with the LX7 and RDD. Archives
Categories |