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Experimental Aviation Association's 2007 Airventure Fly-In and Airshow

Going beyond the Very Light Jet (VLJ) is the new Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ).

Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ) is a single-engine, four-place aircraft featuring a V-tail empennage and a turbofan engine mounted on a pod atop the rear of the fuselage. It is projected to have a maximum cruise speed of 345 knots, a 41,000-foot-service ceiling, and a 1,250-nautical-mile range.

The ECJ was designed with an eye toward escalating fuel prices. Eclipse views low fuel consumption as critical to commercial success.

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2007 Airventure Fly-in - Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Going beyond the Very Light Jet (VLJ) is the new Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ).<br />
<br />
Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ) is a single-engine, four-place aircraft featuring a V-tail empennage and a turbofan engine mounted on a pod atop the rear of the fuselage. It is projected to have a maximum cruise speed of 345 knots, a 41,000-foot-service ceiling, and a 1,250-nautical-mile range.<br />
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The ECJ was designed with an eye toward escalating fuel prices.  Eclipse views low fuel consumption as critical to commercial success.