Fully imported SJ-100 will be lifted at 15:45

The first flight of the SJ-100 aircraft, which is completely imported with the Russian engine PD-8, will be held until the end of April. Reporting this Tass United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Reference to Oleg Bocharov General Manager.

“Let’s go according to the plan. The plane is completely ready,” he said.

According to him, the primer has already been transferred to the flight test station and now training will be received.

UAC President, “We are preparing the necessary documents. We are waiting for the air,” he added.

On April 8, an experimental SJ-100 aircraft with PD-8 engine Designed United Aircraft Corporation rose to maximum height – 11.300 meters. In the flight, the gas -doyaric stability of motors at heights of 3000, 7600, 9000 and 11.300 meters at various speeds was checked. During the flight tests, the total SJ-100 spent about 11 hours in the sky. Rostec said that PD-8 engines show stability in all proven heights, speeds and working modes.

Previously reportedImported SSJ-100 news will be performed at the beginning of 2025.

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Source: Gazeta

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