Brainard Airport Exhibits and Flies New Piper Matrix
Single Engine Light Jet Priceless for Flying Enjoyment
By Linda Curtis, published Nov 07, 2007
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The Piper Aircraft, Inc., company recently announced a new light "creme de la creme" luxury private aircraft jet in October of 2007. This new jet or the Piper Matrix is currently on display at the Brainard Airport in Hartford, Connecticut, and can be viewed by the public or interested private aircraft buyers. It is propelled by a single turbo engine first used with the Piper Malibu Meridian in the year 2000, an engine once designed at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft of East Hartford, Conn.This new private jet climbs an atmospheric ceiling height of 25,000 feet. Its light weight and powerfully efficient single turbo engine propells the Matrix at 260 knots or 299.26 m.p.h. The craft is designed to carry five passengers and one pilot which means it can be used singly, privately and for tours. On board reception receives 130 radio channels and can transmit the Internet. Althought these features may have been foreseeable by aircraft designers, manufacturers and management, the eye opener is the basic factory price for the Piper Matrix of $757,000 also endorsed by the FAA.
A top administrator for the FAA is Robert A. Sturgell originally appointed by President George W. Bush. The national headquarters for Piper Aircraft, Inc., is located in Florida, with the new Matrix to be produced in Georgia.
A forerunner Piper Malibu Meridian was first brought to market in the year 2000, a 2001 model for sale at a price of $1,050,000 is currently advertised by KCAC sales in the mid-west region of the U.S. The Malibu Meridian and the Matrix light jet have attractive compact toy-like exteriors, but definitely a reality item for anybody who can fly. Some Piper aircrafts are of such significant quality and character that they are on display in aircraft museums.
Originally, the Taylor Aircraft received an investment of $400 from William T. Piper in 1929, but he then later bought a newly named company of Piper Aircraft in 1930 for $761 including the assets.
Brainard Airport Exhibits and Flies New Piper Matrix
Jetprop single turbo engine flies Piper Matrix at speed of 299.26 m.p.h.
Credit: Piper Aircraft Inc.
Copyright: Permission PRN/Piper
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Resources
- Aircraft Owners & Pilot Association
- KCAC
- PRN
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