The second A350 XWB to fly, MSN3, landed back at
Toulouse-Blagnac Airport France, after successfully completing its
first flight on Monday. The flight lasted approximately five
hours.
The A350 XWB test aircraft, MSN3, was
flown by Frank Chapman and Thierry Bourges, Airbus Test Pilots.
Accompanying them in the cockpit was Gérard Maisonneuve, Test
Flight Engineer, while three Flight Test Engineers monitored the
progress of the flight profile: Tuan Do, Robert Lignée and
Stéphane Vaux.
MSN3 - similarly to MSN1 - has no cabin but is
equipped with heavy flight test installation.
The first
A350 XWB to fly (MSN1) took off on 14 June 2013, and has to date
flown some 330 flight test hours in almost 70 flights. These
flights have been devoted to the identification and freeze of all
flap and slat configurations, loads and aeroelastic testing and
evaluation of the aircraft’s handling characteristics and systems’
operation throughout the operational envelope.
Three more A350 XWB
test aircraft will join MSN 1 and 3 to perform the planned 2,500
hours up to Type Certification.
The A350 XWB has already
won 725 firm orders from 37 customers worldwide. First delivery is
planed second half of 2014 to Qatar Airways.
Airbus,
A350,
Toulouse,
France
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