Fuji/Rockwell Commander 700/7101975 |
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Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan began design of this pressurized wide-body twin engine business aircraft in 1971 as part of a diversification programme for their general aviation aircraft line. Three years later the company entered into an agreement with Rockwell International's General Aviation Division whereby the American company would share development, and would assume responsibility for marketing the aircraft in the US. Six development and certification prototypes were planned, three in each country. The prototype Fuji FA-300 flew for the first time on November 13, 1975; the first Rockwell-assembled Model 700 made its first flight on February 25, 1976, and following US FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) certification in 1977, the aircraft replaced the heavier Commander 685 on the Rockwell production line. With its capacious fuselage the Rockwell 700 offers an uncommonly roomy cabin for 6 to 7 passengers, with comfort rivalling that of larger aircraft. The pressurization system maintains sea level altitude conditions to 3810m and provides an 1830m cabin environment to 6100m. Customer deliveries began behind schedule late in 1978, but the well engineered airframe proved heavy and underpowered with the 340hp Lycoming piston engines, and, with a full load of passengers, range was severely compromised for all but short-haul journeys. The fuselage is constructed mainly from aluminium alloy and the tail unit has swept-back vertical surfaces and shallow dorsal fin. There is a built-in airstair in the left side of the fuselage. In Japan an uprated 450hp version known as the Fuji FA-300 Kai (Rockwell 710) made its first flight on December 22, 1976 and has since appeared with a number of modifications, including Whitcomb winglets. Rockwell have not taken up their option to produce this aircraft. By early 1980 deliveries of Rockwell 700s had totalled only 29 aircraft, and the American company announced the termination of its joint development and marketing agreement. Rockwell have continued to support Model 700 operators and have continued to assemble from existing shipsets of Japanese components during 1980, but any future production will be concentrated in Japan. Bill Gunston "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Commercial Aircraft", 1980
Chris, e-mail, 02.10.2023 Brad I am looking for a windshield for a 700. Who makes the replacements. Chris, e-mail, 02.10.2023 Brad I am looking for a windshield for a 700. Who makes the replacements. Mark L Agee, e-mail, 22.09.2023 Brad Where did you find the new windshield? I'm looking at an aircraft in need of the pilot side. Roy, e-mail, 15.07.2023 Brad I think I flew 00013 back in the early 90’s Brian, e-mail, 13.04.2023 Brad You still have these planes I’m looking at buying one concerned about parts the ame that worked on this one said getting very very hard Gary Maxwell, e-mail, 18.12.2022 Brad Brad, Bill Biggs, e-mail, 18.04.2022 Brad Do you have a steering bracket and a steering lever? (page 6-16 Maintenance Manual) Robert J Gloris, e-mail, 27.10.2021 Brad do you have a prop deice brush block? Mark Campbell, e-mail, 28.05.2022 Robert J Gloris Good morning, just wanted to check back with you to see if you are able to do the annual this year ( July ) N700AK Rolando Rolo, e-mail, 05.09.2022 Mark Campbell I owned 700AK back in 88 for about a year....You might see entries from Nazarian Aviation. I was based in Caldwell NJ....Flew it for about 50 hours...Traded it for a Cessna 303....Hope shes well Anonymous, 03.06.2023 Gary Maxwell Gary have you seen my 700 Commander I'm putting on the market? N99RG.. I've owned mine 17 years. jody midgette, e-mail, 03.06.2023 Brian Brian have you seen my 700 Commander I'm putting on the market? N99RG lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 Mark L Agee 20 Julie Bischoff, e-mail, 08.11.2023 Mark L Agee Hi there, did you find the windshield? I have a 1978 Commander 700. Julie Bischoff, e-mail, 08.11.2023 Brent Miskuski Looking for a windshield for 1978 Commander 700. Do you still have one? William Biggs, e-mail, 18.04.2022 Brent Miskuski Do you have a steering bracket and steering lever (page 6-16, service manual) lxbfYeaa, e-mail, 14.03.2024 Scott Boyd 20 Brian, e-mail, 13.04.2023 Maurice Seen an old chat about comander 700 I’m looking at purchase one did you ever buy one ? What Info you find out about them looking for advice Brian, e-mail, 13.04.2023 Roy Arnold Seen an old chat about comander 700 I’m looking at purchase one did you ever buy one ? What Info you find out about them looking for advice Julie Bischoff, e-mail, 08.11.2023 John M Looking for front windshield for a 1978 Commander 700. thank you Bill Biggs, e-mail, 18.04.2022 John M Do you have a steering bracket and a steering lever? (page 6-16 Maintenance Manual)
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I know this was an old post, but where did you find Your windshield?
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