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30 Νοε 1999 · The pressurized 700 was designed and produced under a joint development agreement between Fuji Heavy Industries and Rockwell. The Model 700 was powered by two 340-hp Lycoming engines and was to be the first in a series of wide-bodied twin-engine aircraft to be produced by the two companies.
The Aero Commander 500 family is a series of light-twin piston-engined and turboprop aircraft originally built by the Aero Design and Engineering Company in the late 1940s, renamed the Aero Commander company in 1950, and later a division of Rockwell International in 1965. Final production occurred under the Gulfstream Aerospace name.
Corporate Aircraft. The Rockwell Aero Commander 500 series (Twin Commander) is a family of twin-engined five- to eight-seat corporate aircraft produced by the US-American manufacturer Aero Design and Engineering Co. and later by the Aero Commander Division of the Rockwell-Standard Corp., later North American Rockwell and Rockwell International.
The Commander 700 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a conventional tail unit and a retractable tricycle landing gear. [1] The aircraft is powered by two wing mounted Avco Lycoming turbocharged piston engines.
The Fuji FA-300 and Rockwell Commander 700 is a twin-engined six-seat corporate aircraft with pressurized cabin produced jointly by the Japanese manufacturer Fuji Heavy Industries and the US-American manufacturer Rockwell International.
The Rockwell Commander 700 is one of the most undervalued pressurized twins on the market. It was designed and built by Fuji Heavy Industries in Japan, and then sent to Rockwell International in the US for assembly.
Specs, range, speed, operating weights and performance for the TWIN COMMANDER 700 here.