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The Epic Victory is a single-engine very light jet designed and produced by Epic Aircraft. Including the pilots, the aircraft can seat up to five people in a variety of configurations. The aircraft took Epic six and a half months to design from concept to prototype. The first flight of the Victory took place on July 6th, 2007. One of its most marketable characteristics was that Epic intended to make it available for less and one million dollars (USD). The company began selling the aircraft in 2007, but financial struggle prevented mass-production from taking place. The FAA registration expired in 2017 and has not been renewed. Sixteen aircraft were built.

Aircraft Model Epic Victory Details

Model No : Epic Victory
Category : Private Jets
Aircraft Type : VLJ (Very Light Jets)
Manufacturer : Epic Aircraft
Country : United States
Manufactured : 2010 to: Onward
ICAO : NA
Avionics : Garmin G900 avionics
Engine : 1 X Pratt Whitney PW600
Power : 0
Max Cruise Speed : 199 knots - 369 Km/h
Approach Speed : NA
Travel Range : NA
Fuel Economy : 14 nautical mile / gallon - 6.849 kilometres / litre
Service Ceiling : NA
Rate of Climb : NA
Take Off Distance : NA
Landing Distance : NA
Max Tak eOff Weight : 12,125 Kg - 26,731 lbs
Max Payload : 408 Kg - 899 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity : NA
Baggage Volume : NA
Seats Economy/General Class : 5 seats
Seats Business Class : 4 seats
Seats First Class : 0
Cabin Height : NA
Cabin Width : NA
Cabin Length : NA
Exterior Length : NA
Tail Height : NA
Fuselage Diameter : NA
Wing Span Rotor Diameter : NA
Wing Tips : NA
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The Epic Victory was powered by a Pratt and Whitney PW600 engine which allowed the aircraft to fly at a cruise speed of 288 miles per hour and maximum speed of 368 mph with a fuel economy of 14 nautical miles per gallon. Initial prototypes were powered by a Williams FJ33 engine, but the final production models featured Pratt and Whitney engines. The aircraft’s maximum take off weight is 26,731 pounds and its maximum payload was just under 900 pounds. The aircraft’s maximum range is 1,380 miles, and its service ceiling is 28,000 feet.

Epic Aircraft, the manufacturer of the Victory, is a general aviation aircraft manufacturer based in Bend, Oregon. The company was founded in 2004 after being granted public incentives such as state loans and grants. In return for the financial injection, Epic pledged to create 4,000 jobs. The company is now owned by Russian aircraft manufacturer S7 Technics, who purchased it in 2011 in order to help the company acquire type certification for their LT aircraft. Epic Aircraft produces FAA certified single engine turboprop aircraft designs. Other aircraft designed and produced by Epic include the Escape, Victory, E1000, Dynasty, and Elite.
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