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Vulcanair's Mission Takes On Caravan

Remember the ill-fated SIAI-Marchetti SF-600 turbine twin? As though it were an aeronautical Lazarus, it's been brought back from the dead and transformed.

Vulcanair SPA, based in Casoria near Naples, is displaying its VF-600W Mission directly across from Dassault Aviation's Falcon Jets at the static display. To create the Mission, the firm yanked the wings, with their twin Rolls-Royce 250 turboprops, off the old SF-600. Then, its engineers put a 777 shp Walther M601 in the nose and installed a braced wing, with a new technology, high-lift airfoil and generously sized Fowler flaps that reduce stall speed to 61 knots. The wing, albeit with struts, also should have less drag than the old technology, fully cantilevered wing of the SF-600.

The result is a $1 million utility aircraft that's designed to go head-to-head with the $1.6-million Cessna Grand Caravan. Vulcanair Mission is slightly larger than the Caravan, but it has a 600 lb lower operating empty weight. With a maximum takeoff weight of 8,653 lb and a full 2,300 lb fuel load, Mission will be able to carry a 1,943 lb payload 1,000 nmi. On short missions, it will be able to tote more than 3,500 lb.

Mon dieu! Think of how many cases of vintage Chateau Dassault, along with lesser Vin du St Emilion, you could fly home from the 45th Salon du Bourget. Mission's $600,000 price saving over the Caravan, though, wouldn't make a dent in the cost of a metric ton payload of Premier Grand Cru Bordeaux.

By Fred George

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