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Beechcraft Denali

The Beechcraft Denali,[3] also known as the Model 220[2] and previously the Cessna Denali and Textron "Single Engine Turboprop" (SETP), is an American single engine turboprop aircraft under development by Textron Aviation. Announced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015, the aircraft is a completely new design, not derived from any existing aircraft.[4] It should compete with the Pilatus PC-12 and Daher-Socata TBM, as well as other new projects such as the One Aviation Kestrel K-350 and the CAIGA Primus 150.[5]

Denali
Beechcraft Denali at 2023 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh
Role Turboprop aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Textron Aviation
First flight November 23, 2021[1]
Status Under development
Number built 2[2]

Development edit

In November 2015, GE Aerospace announced its General Electric Advanced Turboprop (ATP) (now General Electric Catalyst) had been selected to power the aircraft.[6] On 23 May 2016 Textron announced the SETP performance and cabin details.[7] At the 2016 AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the project was named Cessna Denali.[8] In May 2017, after testing with a fuel system ground testing rig and the propeller, Textron announced it had started building static and fatigue test articles, including the aft cargo door. Flight testing was to begin in the third quarter of 2018, followed by certification in 2019.[9][10]

In February 2018, assembly of the first prototype was underway in Wichita, for a first flight scheduled to occur before the end of the year.[11] By then, its unit cost was $4.8 million and service entry was scheduled for 2020.[11]

In May 2018 ground tests continued and all major components were being fabricated, including the nose, fuselage, wings and the tail cone.[12]

Three flying prototypes were being completed for an intended first flight scheduled for early 2019.[13][14]

By October 2018, the first prototypes fuselages and flight controls were nearly complete, and wings were starting to be constructed, towards a 2020 certification.[15] By October 2019, the first flight was pushed back by GE Catalyst testing delays, with Textron expecting its first turboprop in 2020.[16]

By July 2021, the turboprop engine was to have its maiden flight in a King Air 350 testbed aircraft in the coming months, for engine certification by end-2022.[17] A Catalyst engine was installed on a Denali airframe to make its first flight before year-end and to achieve aircraft certification in 2023.[17]

On November 23, 2021, the Denali made its first flight from Textron Aviation's facilities in Wichita, Kansas.[1] The 2-hour and 50-minute flight reached 180 kn (330 km/h) and an altitude of 15,600 feet.[18] The certification program will use two additional flight prototypes and three ground test airframes.[19] The second prototype first flew in mid-June 2022 and joined the test program.[20]

By May 2023, the prototypes had completed 540 flights and 1,300 flying hours. Textron confirmed the Garmin emergency autoland feature was operating correctly, but certification was pushed back to 2025, due to certification delays in the GE Catalyst engine program.[21]

In 2023, its equipped price was forecast as $6.45M.[22]

Design edit

 
Denali fuselage mockup at 2022 NBAA-BACE.

Cabin altitude at 31,000 ft (9,400 m) should be 6,130 ft (1,870 m).[7] Its cabin is 58×63 in (147×160 cm) tall and wide with a flat floor, 3 inches (7.6 cm) wider than its closest competitor; the 59×53 in (150×135 cm) tall by wide cargo door is larger than the PC-12's 53×52 in (135×132 cm) door.[23]

Metal bonding makes the wings more resistant to fuel leaks and automatic drilling saves some labor.[15] The cabin is precisely mated to other structures thanks to routing and pin-locating tools.[15] To lower the number of holes and fasteners needed, large parts like the wing spar and main doors are monolithically machined from a single aluminum billet, or chemically milled like the titanium firewall.[15]

In May 2023 the manufacturer announced that the aircraft will be delivered with Garmin Emergency Autoland as standard equipment.[24]

Specifications edit

Data from Textron[25]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1-2
  • Capacity: 7-9 passengers/1,100 lb (500 kg) full fuel payload
  • Length: 48 ft 9 in (14.86 m)
  • Wingspan: 54 ft 3 in (16.54 m)
  • Height: 15 ft 2 in (4.62 m)
  • Cabin height : 58 in (150 cm)
  • Cabin width : 63 in (160 cm)
  • Cabin length : 16 ft 9 in (5.11 m)
  • Powerplant: 1 × General Electric Catalyst turboprop, 1,300 hp (970 kW)
  • Propellers: 5-bladed McCauley, 8 ft 9 in (2.67 m) diameter composite, fully feathering and reversible

Performance

  • Cruise speed: 328 mph (528 km/h, 285 kn) maximum
  • Range: 1,800 mi (3,000 km, 1,600 nmi) 1 pilot, 4 passengers, high speed cruise
  • Service ceiling: 31,000 ft (9,400 m)
  • Takeoff distance : 2,950 ft (900 m)

Avionics

See also edit

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wolfsteller, Pilar (November 23, 2021). "Textron's Denali makes its first flight". Flightglobal.
  2. ^ a b Siebenmark, Jerry. "Second Beechcraft Denali Completes First Flight". Aviation International News. Retrieved August 15, 2022.
  3. ^ Perry, Dominic (July 21, 2021). "Denali closes on first flight as turboprop joins Beechcraft family". FilghtGlobal. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  4. ^ Molly McMillin (July 21, 2015). "Textron Aviation Moves Forward With Single-Engine Turboprop". The Weekly of Business Aviation. Aviation Week.
  5. ^ Stephen Trimble (August 4, 2015). "Textron targets single-engine turboprop market". Flightglobal.
  6. ^ Alwyn Scott (November 16, 2015). Phil Berlowitz (ed.). "GE, Textron team up to make new turboprop engine, aircraft". Business News. Reuters.
  7. ^ a b "Textron Aviation reveals superior SETP performance and cabin details" (Press release). Textron Aviation. May 23, 2016.
  8. ^ "Textron Aviation debuts Cessna Denali single engine turboprop at Oshkosh" (Press release). Textron Aviation. July 25, 2016.
  9. ^ Chad Trautvetter (May 20, 2017). "Textron Starts Fabricating Cessna Denali Test Articles". AINonline.
  10. ^ "Cessna Denali poised to redefine segment as first test articles come to life" (Press release). Textron Aviation. May 18, 2017.
  11. ^ a b Kate Sarsfield (February 27, 2018). "Textron Aviation closes in on Citation Longitude certification". Flightglobal.
  12. ^ Stephen Trimble (May 28, 2018). "Denali prototypes coming together in Wichita". Flightglobal.
  13. ^ "Textron Aviation's Cessna Denali enters new phase of development; company builds first flight test articles" (Press release). Textron Aviation. May 28, 2018.
  14. ^ Ian Sheppard (May 27, 2018). "Cessna Completes First Denali Flight-test Articles". AINonline.
  15. ^ a b c d Matt Thurber (October 11, 2018). "Textron Aviation Optimistic for Future". AIN online.
  16. ^ Jon Hemmerdinger (October 22, 2019). "Textron delays Denali's first flight due to ongoing Catalyst engine testing". Flightglobal.
  17. ^ a b Jon Hemmerdinger (July 30, 2021). "GE Aviation 'buttoning up' Catalyst flight approvals, eyes applications besides Beechcraft's Denali". FlightGlobal.
  18. ^ Phelps, Mark (November 23, 2021). "Textron Flies Its Beechcraft Denali T-prop Single For The First Time". AVweb. Archived from the original on November 24, 2021.
  19. ^ "Beechcraft Denali enters flight test phase with landmark first flight" (Press release). Textron Aviation. November 23, 2021.
  20. ^ O'Connor, Kate (June 16, 2022). "Second Denali Prototype Flies". AVweb. Archived from the original on June 17, 2022. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  21. ^ Jon Hemmerdinger (May 8, 2023). "Textron Aviation delays Denali's certification until 2025". FlightGlobal.
  22. ^ "Purchase planning handbook - turboprops table". Business & Commercial Aviation. Second Quarter 2023.
  23. ^ Matt Thurber (May 24, 2016). "Textron Aviation Firms Up Plans for New Single-engine Turboprop". AINonline.
  24. ^ O'Connor, Kate (May 8, 2023). "Textron Aviation Adds Autoland To Beechcraft Denali". AVweb. Archived from the original on May 9, 2023. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
  25. ^ "Beechcraft Denali". Textron Aviation. 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Beechcraft Denali 3 also known as the Model 220 2 and previously the Cessna Denali and Textron Single Engine Turboprop SETP is an American single engine turboprop aircraft under development by Textron Aviation Announced at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015 the aircraft is a completely new design not derived from any existing aircraft 4 It should compete with the Pilatus PC 12 and Daher Socata TBM as well as other new projects such as the One Aviation Kestrel K 350 and the CAIGA Primus 150 5 DenaliBeechcraft Denali at 2023 EAA AirVenture OshkoshRole Turboprop aircraftNational origin United StatesManufacturer Textron AviationFirst flight November 23 2021 1 Status Under developmentNumber built 2 2 Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Specifications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDevelopment editIn November 2015 GE Aerospace announced its General Electric Advanced Turboprop ATP now General Electric Catalyst had been selected to power the aircraft 6 On 23 May 2016 Textron announced the SETP performance and cabin details 7 At the 2016 AirVenture in Oshkosh Wisconsin the project was named Cessna Denali 8 In May 2017 after testing with a fuel system ground testing rig and the propeller Textron announced it had started building static and fatigue test articles including the aft cargo door Flight testing was to begin in the third quarter of 2018 followed by certification in 2019 9 10 In February 2018 assembly of the first prototype was underway in Wichita for a first flight scheduled to occur before the end of the year 11 By then its unit cost was 4 8 million and service entry was scheduled for 2020 11 In May 2018 ground tests continued and all major components were being fabricated including the nose fuselage wings and the tail cone 12 Three flying prototypes were being completed for an intended first flight scheduled for early 2019 13 14 By October 2018 the first prototypes fuselages and flight controls were nearly complete and wings were starting to be constructed towards a 2020 certification 15 By October 2019 the first flight was pushed back by GE Catalyst testing delays with Textron expecting its first turboprop in 2020 16 By July 2021 the turboprop engine was to have its maiden flight in a King Air 350 testbed aircraft in the coming months for engine certification by end 2022 17 A Catalyst engine was installed on a Denali airframe to make its first flight before year end and to achieve aircraft certification in 2023 17 On November 23 2021 the Denali made its first flight from Textron Aviation s facilities in Wichita Kansas 1 The 2 hour and 50 minute flight reached 180 kn 330 km h and an altitude of 15 600 feet 18 The certification program will use two additional flight prototypes and three ground test airframes 19 The second prototype first flew in mid June 2022 and joined the test program 20 By May 2023 the prototypes had completed 540 flights and 1 300 flying hours Textron confirmed the Garmin emergency autoland feature was operating correctly but certification was pushed back to 2025 due to certification delays in the GE Catalyst engine program 21 In 2023 its equipped price was forecast as 6 45M 22 Design edit nbsp Denali fuselage mockup at 2022 NBAA BACE Cabin altitude at 31 000 ft 9 400 m should be 6 130 ft 1 870 m 7 Its cabin is 58 63 in 147 160 cm tall and wide with a flat floor 3 inches 7 6 cm wider than its closest competitor the 59 53 in 150 135 cm tall by wide cargo door is larger than the PC 12 s 53 52 in 135 132 cm door 23 Metal bonding makes the wings more resistant to fuel leaks and automatic drilling saves some labor 15 The cabin is precisely mated to other structures thanks to routing and pin locating tools 15 To lower the number of holes and fasteners needed large parts like the wing spar and main doors are monolithically machined from a single aluminum billet or chemically milled like the titanium firewall 15 In May 2023 the manufacturer announced that the aircraft will be delivered with Garmin Emergency Autoland as standard equipment 24 Specifications editData from Textron 25 General characteristicsCrew 1 2 Capacity 7 9 passengers 1 100 lb 500 kg full fuel payload Length 48 ft 9 in 14 86 m Wingspan 54 ft 3 in 16 54 m Height 15 ft 2 in 4 62 m Cabin height 58 in 150 cm Cabin width 63 in 160 cm Cabin length 16 ft 9 in 5 11 m Powerplant 1 General Electric Catalyst turboprop 1 300 hp 970 kW Propellers 5 bladed McCauley 8 ft 9 in 2 67 m diameter composite fully feathering and reversiblePerformance Cruise speed 328 mph 528 km h 285 kn maximum Range 1 800 mi 3 000 km 1 600 nmi 1 pilot 4 passengers high speed cruise Service ceiling 31 000 ft 9 400 m Takeoff distance 2 950 ft 900 m Avionics Garmin G3000See also editAircraft of comparable role configuration and era CAIGA Primus 150 Epic E1000 Kestrel K 350 Pilatus PC 12 Piper Meridian SOCATA TBMReferences edit a b Wolfsteller Pilar November 23 2021 Textron s Denali makes its first flight Flightglobal a b Siebenmark Jerry Second Beechcraft Denali Completes First Flight Aviation International News Retrieved August 15 2022 Perry Dominic July 21 2021 Denali closes on first flight as turboprop joins Beechcraft family FilghtGlobal Retrieved July 21 2021 Molly McMillin July 21 2015 Textron Aviation Moves Forward With Single Engine Turboprop The Weekly of Business Aviation Aviation Week Stephen Trimble August 4 2015 Textron targets single engine turboprop market Flightglobal Alwyn Scott November 16 2015 Phil Berlowitz ed GE Textron team up to make new turboprop engine aircraft Business News Reuters a b Textron Aviation reveals superior SETP performance and cabin details Press release Textron Aviation May 23 2016 Textron Aviation debuts Cessna Denali single engine turboprop at Oshkosh Press release Textron Aviation July 25 2016 Chad Trautvetter May 20 2017 Textron Starts Fabricating Cessna Denali Test Articles AINonline Cessna Denali poised to redefine segment as first test articles come to life Press release Textron Aviation May 18 2017 a b Kate Sarsfield February 27 2018 Textron Aviation closes in on Citation Longitude certification Flightglobal Stephen Trimble May 28 2018 Denali prototypes coming together in Wichita Flightglobal Textron Aviation s Cessna Denali enters new phase of development company builds first flight test articles Press release Textron Aviation May 28 2018 Ian Sheppard May 27 2018 Cessna Completes First Denali Flight test Articles AINonline a b c d Matt Thurber October 11 2018 Textron Aviation Optimistic for Future AIN online Jon Hemmerdinger October 22 2019 Textron delays Denali s first flight due to ongoing Catalyst engine testing Flightglobal a b Jon Hemmerdinger July 30 2021 GE Aviation buttoning up Catalyst flight approvals eyes applications besides Beechcraft s Denali FlightGlobal Phelps Mark November 23 2021 Textron Flies Its Beechcraft Denali T prop Single For The First Time AVweb Archived from the original on November 24 2021 Beechcraft Denali enters flight test phase with landmark first flight Press release Textron Aviation November 23 2021 O Connor Kate June 16 2022 Second Denali Prototype Flies AVweb Archived from the original on June 17 2022 Retrieved June 17 2022 Jon Hemmerdinger May 8 2023 Textron Aviation delays Denali s certification until 2025 FlightGlobal Purchase planning handbook turboprops table Business amp Commercial Aviation Second Quarter 2023 Matt Thurber May 24 2016 Textron Aviation Firms Up Plans for New Single engine Turboprop AINonline O Connor Kate May 8 2023 Textron Aviation Adds Autoland To Beechcraft Denali AVweb Archived from the original on May 9 2023 Retrieved May 9 2023 Beechcraft Denali Textron Aviation 2021 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beechcraft Denali amp oldid 1174530051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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