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The Adam 500's unique design features a composite body and forward and backward facing engine providing controllable centerline thrust. This six-seat aircraft is built for speed and comfor, it cruises at 220 knots and has a 1100 nm range.
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Now is design is a "sister" Adam 700 fitted with two turbofan engines. The 500 and 700 will share similar body desigsn. This Premier Collection Adam 500 is a set of three models created by noted designer Dave Eckert. Please enjoy flying our new Adam 500. |
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Take it for a FREE test flight Like all of the other planes in our Premier Collection you can take the Adam 500 for a test flight. Download and install it and you'll have 7 Days to "fly before you buy". We're confident that after you fly it, you'll be soon rerturn here to order a Registration Key to unlock the trial expiration. NOTE: During installation of any of our "Try Before You Buy" aircraft, we add a small program to your main FSX folder or FS2004 \modules folder to enable you to use these and future Premier Collection aircraft. If you do not want to add this program to your system, please do not install any of these aircraft. |
Specifications Manufacturer: Adam AircraftEngines: 2 x Continental TSIO-550E Power: 350hp each Length: 36' 8" Height: 9' 6 " Wingspan: 44' Max cruise speed: 225 kts Max ceiling: 25,000 feet Max takeoff weight: 7,000 lbs Useful load: 1850 lbs Max range: 1150 nm Rate of climb: 1300 fpm Takeoff: 4,665 ft Landing: 4,550 ft |
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Download Version $10 |
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1-55755-757-8 | Only $10 |
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PREMIER COLLECTION As with all of the aircraft in our Premier Collection, you can test fly the Adam 500 before you buy. Download the Adam 500 now to use with FSX and FS2004 And please visit us again soon. |
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