The fifth Airbus Military A400M military airlifter has made its
first flight, marking the end of a highly successful year for the
programme and meaning that the full fleet of Grizzly development
aircraft is now in the air, completing the flight-test
programme.
Known as Grizzly 5, the aircraft took off from Seville, Spain
with a take-off weight of 125 tonnes at 08:55 local time (GMT+1)
and landed back at Seville 2 hours 10 minutes later.
Experimental Test Pilot Christophe Marchand captained the flight,
supported by Experimental Test Pilot Etienne Miche-de-Malleray.
The crew also included Test Flight Engineer Jean-Paul Lambert and
Flight Test Engineers Ludovic Girard and Cesar
Gonzales-Gomez.
Grizzly 5 is the final member of the fleet which has now
completed more than 2,500 hours of the 3,700 hour flight-test
programme leading to first delivery. It carries a light
flight-test instrumentation load and will be primarily dedicated
to electromagnetic interference (EMI)-testing, cargo development,
operational demonstrations and extreme cold weather trials.
Airbus Head of Flight Operations Fernando Alonso said: “The first
flight of Grizzly 5 is right on schedule and is an excellent way
to end this second year of A400M flight-testing. It provides a
strong platform from which to address the challenging year ahead
leading to first delivery to the French Air Force.”
During 2011 the A400M has successfully completed an extremely
intensive test schedule and the aircraft has now been flown by
more than 60 pilots. The key high-energy rejected take-off test
has been passed as well as emergency evacuations in different
configurations. Crosswind and wet runway testing is complete, and
so is testing with artificial ice shapes fitted to the
wings.
All stalling and braking tests have been passed, together with
cruise performance, and the minimum unstick speed (Vmu), minimum
control speed on ground (Vmcg) and minimum control speed in the
air (Vmca) tests are also complete.
The Grizzly fleet will immediately start 2012 with an aggressive
test programme, including an increasing proportion of military
tests, in preparation for first delivery around the turn of the
year 2012/2013.
The attached photo shows Grizzly 5 taking off from Seville this
morning.
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