I am intrigued with this blog thing and want to try it out myself. My name is Mark Gaulding and I live in Palm Desert, CA. I love books, music, theater, film, food, animals, travel. Oh, and did I mention books? I hope to hear from you!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
ME WANT! New breed of jets, called "light jets", are being created. I'd love this one: the Embraer Phenom 300
In a previous posting I wrote about my fascination with private jets. In particular, I would love to own a Gulfstream (the newest version the 650 is $60M. see my previous listing about this by clicking here). But they are mega expensive. In recent years, several aircraft companies have developed a new breed of private jets that are titled "light jets". They are designed to be flown by only one pilot, they are much more economical to own and operate and are acceptable at more airports.
This one is one I wouldn't mind having. The Embraer Phenom 300 which is still in testing ($6.85M). It is a larger version of the original tadpole, Phenom 100.
There are several other aircraft being developed. I think this one, the HondaJet by Honda, is awfully cute and stylish but it might be a bit too small. You know, size does matter, to some extent :) It will be constructed with very light weight materials. (About $3.9million)
The Mini-Me of them all though is the Cessna Mustang. Cute name but quel dwarfish for me ($3M).
But if the economy is really limiting your purchasing power you could always opt for this ultra midget jet, the Cirrus Vision SF50. Bit too lilliputian and scary for me. I'd rather to take first class on a commercial jet than squish into this little flying looking coffin thing :) But it's only $1m.
Cool but slightly frightening. I really fear flying. Somehow large executive jets are reassuring but small ones are not. What counts is maintenance and pilot ability but still...
ReplyDeleteWould you like some pictures of one of my hobbies? Boats. If so can I send them to the blog from my computer?
Did you ever see the Rolls Royce that doubles as a plane? I'm not sure if it ever made it to market but it was a plan!
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