Automobile are critical structures that drives humans concerns forward. Understanding the need and focusing on inventions is what makes automobile owners intrigued by the need to update and upgrade to every new edition, by auto manufacturer.
Big auto companies are taking on more serious roles as a stiff challenge on who turns out the most outstanding automobile of the year. It is very interesting to know that while other automobiles manufactures are thinking of improving and developing newer edition. the Japaneses auto manufactures has ventured into private jet manufacturing.
Honda Honda Jet
Very Light Private Jet
Max Range
1,180
nautical miles
Max Cruise Altitude
43,000
ft
Cruise Speed (Normal)
420
knots
Max Seating
6
passengers
cost
Price (Approximate)
$3.7MILLION
Typical Seating
6
passengers
This aircraft costs approximately $3.7 Million, which is 34% more money than the average very light jet.
This aircraft seats 4 passengers in a typical layout, 1 less than the average very light jet. In tighter quarters, it can accommodate up to 6 passengers.
Performance
1,180
nautical miles
Max Cruise Altitude
Max Range
43,000
ft
A maximum range of 1,180 nautical miles (equal to 1,357 miles) makes this aircraft most appropriate for medium-length domestic flights.
The service ceiling (max cruise altitude) of 43,000 feet is higher than the norm for this type of aircraft.Cruise Speed (Normal)
420
knots
Cruise Speed (Long Range)
420
knots
This Honda aircraft normally cruises at a speed of 420 knots, equivalent to 483 mph. If time is of the essence, it can safely fly as fast as Mach 0.73.
The LRC (long-range cruise) speed at which this aircraft attains its maximum range is 420 knots (483 mph), 12% faster than similar models.
Take-off Field Length (MTOW)
4,000
ft
Rate of Climb
3,990
feet per minute
Landing Field Length (MLW)
3,000
ft
A required take-off field length of 4,000 ft is average for an airplane, meaning most airports can accommodate the HondaJet.
With the ability to climb 3,990 feet per minute, it can achieve max cruise altitude in as little as 11 minutes once airborne.
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