Registration / Serial:JA8858
Aircraft Original Type:Dornier 228
Aircraft Generic Type:Dornier 228
Aircraft Version:Dornier 228-200
C/n (msn):8128
Operator Titles:JAXA - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / NAL - Nakanihon Airlines
City / Airport:Sendai (RJSS / SDJ)Map
Country:Japan
Photo Date:16 September 2009
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:48277Submit Correction
View count: 278
This interesting plane is pictured about to touch down on rw27. This is JAXA's "MuPAL-α" research aircraft, a multi-purpose aviation laboratory equipped with a fly-by-wire control system that allows it to simulate the motion of other aircraft. The aircraft has MuPAL titles on the nose and small 'Multi Purpose Aviation Laboratory' titles beneath the windshield.
Registration / Serial:JA8858
Aircraft Version:Dornier 228-200
C/n (msn):8128
Operator Titles:JAXA - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / NAL - Nakanihon Airlines
City / Airport:Sendai (RJSS / SDJ)Map
Country:Japan
Photo Date:16 September 2009
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Registration / Serial:JA8858
Aircraft Original Type:Dornier 228
Aircraft Generic Type:Dornier 228
Aircraft Version:Dornier 228-200
C/n (msn):8128
Operator Titles:JAXA - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / NAL - Nakanihon Airlines
City / Airport:Sendai (RJSS / SDJ)Map
Country:Japan
Photo Date:16 September 2009
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:48277Submit Correction
View count: 278
This interesting plane is pictured about to touch down on rw27. This is JAXA's "MuPAL-α" research aircraft, a multi-purpose aviation laboratory equipped with a fly-by-wire control system that allows it to simulate the motion of other aircraft. The aircraft has MuPAL titles on the nose and small 'Multi Purpose Aviation Laboratory' titles beneath the windshield.
Registration / Serial:JA8858
Aircraft Version:Dornier 228-200
C/n (msn):8128
Operator Titles:JAXA - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / NAL - Nakanihon Airlines
City / Airport:Sendai (RJSS / SDJ)Map
Country:Japan
Photo Date:16 September 2009
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact