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The Burt Rutan ARES design for the US Army Aviation stood for Agile-Response-Effective-Support and was an unconventional (as most of his designs were) military aircraft having a compact airframe largely of carbon fiber over a foam/PVC core. Designed around a General Electric GAU-12 25mm cannon which dictated the asymmetric layout of the fuselage, the turbofan engine was canted to the left by eight degrees and the thrust was subsequently bent through ducting to exhaust straight back. The pilot sat in a fuselage mounted to the right of the wing center line.
This partly offset the weight of the heavy cannon and kept the gun gases from being ingested in the engine. Oh, and I should mention the two unusual forward swept canards that Burt used in several of his domestic designs (without forward sweep) . These helped contribute to the low stalling speed of the ARES. Furthermore, the position of the twin tail booms shielded the jet efflux from infrared sensors and contributed to the aircraft's stealth.
As an aside, in my career I made several business flights to the the Army's Fort Rucker in Alabama, their aviation headquarters, and was always impressed by their aircraft, mainly limited to helicopters and transports. They also have a small but fascinating Army Aviation Museum.
Here are my Quiz answers.
1. Scaled Composites, INC.
2. ARES
3. N151SC -registered current by the FAA.
4a. Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 Turbofan., 4b. 2,950 lb thrust
5a. First flight 19 February 1990., 5b. Flights resumed 7 March 2008.
6. Universal Propulsion Company SIIIS-3ER ejection seat-Zero/Zero capability.
Reactivated after Beechcraft sold Scaled Composites back to Rutan who further developed it-then when Northrop Grumman made Scaled Composites a subsidiary they took ARES to the skies again on 7 March 2008.
ARES Specifications
Crew: One
Powerplant: one 2,950 lb thrust Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5 turbofan
Max Speed: 466 mph
Max altitude: unknown
Wingspan: 35ft 0in
Length: 25ft 5in
Height: 9ft 10in
Weight: maximum 6,100 lb