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If i may, could you also provide built-in loud siren (like firetruck's) while the ill-fated aircraft is crashing just to alert people underneath on the ground? It could also catch attention to authorities. It could help much better i think, thanks.
Not a fan: against its competition: slow, poor fuel consumption, slow, climb rate sub par, drag coefficient poor, stall speed and angle poor, only thing that supersedes it's competitors is the parachute
I was watching a documentary about nature but based on a flight plan. Cirrus should do something like that. BUT also I would love to see a documentary on Cirrus.
Hey i actualy got a chance to sit and almost fly in this exact airplane in poznań during an cirus aviators club event in may 18 beautiful machine cheers from AreoPoznań
Are you claiming that you chose a single engine over 2 because it's better? isn't the actual truth that the right size engines weren't available for twin config or that PW610 was overpriced? because the Eclipse config is clearly superior to the Visionjet
Clearly the best single engine non pressurized piston on the planet! But priced almost like a DA62!! If I’m spending that much, I’m going for the DA62 !
Although I will probably never be able to afford a vision yet, let alone pay for the operating costs, I really love the concept. Good to see Cirrus being successfull! ❤
Great video, good information. Could you please expand it though for a cold start when its in the minuses outside and a hot start, ie trying to start again about half an hour after a flight? My G1 can be a little so and so a half hour later.
Is the part number for the A/C/ vents on the dash a Ford Part number? I have the same ones in my 2013 F-150. Exact same ones, not denying that. They are functional and glad to see they still live on 10 years later.
Great video! Also great time to mention why vfr traffic entering on an extended crosswind is so dangerous - in the SR22T you’re at pattern so quickly, well before turning crosswind, it’s a collision risk. I wish our local pilots would realize that and quit doing non-standard pattern entries.