Airbus Military begins flight tests of C295 winglets
C295 surveillance aircraft - photo Airbus Military
Airbus Military has begun flight-testing a modification to add winglets to the C295 medium transport and surveillance aircraft – one of a series of product developments underway on the market-leading type.
The winglets, which are
short extensions to the wingtips of the aircraft, have the potential to
improve performance in the take-off, climb and cruise phases of flight
by increasing the lift-drag ratio.
Possible in-service
benefits include improved hot and high runway performance, increased
range and endurance, and reduced operating costs.
First flight of the
wingletted aircraft took place with complete success at Airbus
Military’s Seville facility in Spain on 21 December. Data from that
flight is being analysed and will be added to data from future flights,
providing the basis for a decision on whether or not to incorporate
winglets into the C295 design. The photograph shows the C295 during its
first flight with winglets.
About C295
The new generation C295 is the ideal aircraft for defence and civic missions to the benefit of society, such as humanitarian actions, maritime patrol, and environmental surveillance. Thanks to its robustness, reliability and simple systems, this medium sized tactical airlifter provides the versatility and flexibility necessary for personnel, troop and bulk or palletized cargo transportation, medical evacuation, communication and logistic duties, and certified air-dropping capabilities. Its mix of dual technology civil/military equipment ensures success in demanding tactical missions, growth potential for systems development, as well as compatibility with the latest civil airspace requirements. The C295 is part of Airbus Military’s family of light and medium airlifters which also includes the smaller C212 and CN235
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