CL600Pilot
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I agree with you that a million dollar bonanza is beyond rediculous!
Can you tell me what kind of problems the FAA had with the Starship? Was it in regards to certification or something? I would have loved to fly one of those!
Thanks,
Prop
I make no guarantee as to the validity of the story, but the story on the street was always that the FAA really made them "overbuild" it to get it certified. It was the first composite airplane certification for the FAA. What I was told is that due in large part to FAA concerns, the composite material ended up being twice as thick as needed, thus adding weight and reducing performance. The range decreased, the speed decreased. Runways performance was also alot less than planned with runway lengths about the same (or more) than some jets needed. The Premier is about half as thick as the Starship was. The Starship program obviously wasn't a financial windfall for Beechcraft but they gained an enormous amount of R&D data for future composite projects.
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