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This little single seater looks like a hoot:
http://www.interplaneaircraft.com/zjviera.htm "From the creative mind of designer Marek Ivanov" The ZJ has four renditions: Mono wheel Tri wheel Part 103 Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) Extremely light airplane which meets America's Part 103 and SSD requirements. Designed, calculated and tested according to Czech UL-2 and American f2245 LSA standards. Simple, high quality, one piece, all composite fuselage, engine, wings, wheels and tail surfaces, resulting in low maintenance and price. Wing construction consists of glass fiber leading edge and composite ribs covered with Ceconite. Horizontal tail, rudder and ailerons have aluminum structure. The wings and horizontal tail are easily detachable for transport and storage. The ZJ comes completely assembled and ready to fly! Specifications: Wing span 7.5 m 24.6 ft wing area 9.1 m2 97.8 sq ft Length 5.28 m 17.3 ft Empty weight - mono-wheel 77 kg 169.6 lbs Empty weight - tri-gear 88 kg 193.8 lbs Gross weight 198 kg 436.1 lbs Wing loading 21.75 kg/m2 Engine 26 HP 22HP - Part 103 Stall speed 44 km/h Cruise speed 110 km/h 99 km/h Part 103 Vne speed 130 km/h Rate of climb 3.5 ms-1 3 ms-1 Part 103 Fuel capacity 12 Liters ZJ-Viera Pictures & Videos Click here for U-Tube Video Links http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...rch_category=2 http://www.lsaamerica.com/ US Distributor Introductory Prices: Kit 4800 EUR (hours to build: 200) (Quick build kit also available) Ready to fly 10 000 EUR |
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* *http://www.lsaamerica.com/
* * US Distributor * * Introductory Prices: * Kit *4800 EUR (hours to build: 200) * * * (Quick build kit also available) * * Ready to fly *10 000 EUR An air scooter, or motorcycle. Might be more fun than a Teenie Two. |
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On 2008-01-24, Larry Dighera wrote:
This little single seater looks like a hoot: I saw a couple of those at Sebring. They looked like a flying motorcycle, more than anything else. I bet they're fun. OTOH, the engine/prop assembly looked WEIRD... -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net http://www.hercules-390.org (Yes, that's me!) Buy Hercules stuff at http://www.cafepress.com/hercules-390 |
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:51:11 GMT, Jay Maynard
wrote in : On 2008-01-24, Larry Dighera wrote: This little single seater looks like a hoot: I saw a couple of those at Sebring. They looked like a flying motorcycle, more than anything else. Did you get an opportunity to see them in flight? It would seem that the mono-wheel doesn't provide much ground clearance of the wings for use in unimproved fields. I bet they're fun. OTOH, the engine/prop assembly looked WEIRD... While the engine mounting does look like a bit of a Rube Goldberg, I suppose it was done that way to provide ground clearance for the prop. As I understand it, this is a very new design. I look for it to evolve/improve over time. There's word that it could be implemented in carbon-fiber at a savings of 20kg. This Canadian dealer seems to be pricing it a bit more than the factory: http://www.aaaaviation.com/ There is more information about ordering on this UK dealer's web site: http://www.flylight.co.uk/fixedwing/viera.htm There's more information about the engine he http://www.flyengines.com/eng/news02.html |
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My kid said it looked like some guy parked his airplane in a bad
neighborhood. "Jay Maynard" wrote in message ... On 2008-01-24, Larry Dighera wrote: This little single seater looks like a hoot: I saw a couple of those at Sebring. They looked like a flying motorcycle, more than anything else. I bet they're fun. OTOH, the engine/prop assembly looked WEIRD... -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net http://www.hercules-390.org (Yes, that's me!) Buy Hercules stuff at http://www.cafepress.com/hercules-390 |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:40:45 -0500, "LWG"
wrote in : My kid said it looked like some guy parked his airplane in a bad neighborhood. There's an image of the aircraft with a proposed engine faring installed he http://www.bmaa.org/forums/attach.aspx/1769/1gsw.jpg |
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