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Does anyone know the relationships between the following companies?
Pipistrel and AMS are obviously linked by the common wing to all their aircraft and now Pipistrel has picked up the Apis line. the Silent from Italy has an nearly identical fuselage to the Apis, but not the same wings. there appears to be no real connection. (But the Apis wing was designed by an Italian. Urban Air in Czechia would seem unrelated, but on their Lambada motor glider is using a wing from the Apis 2. this is a slightly different Apis in many respects and has final assembly by Wetzel Fluezuegtechnic. The plastic parts are made by Urban but are unmistakable Apis fuselage and wings, though with different tips. Is this all a giant colaborration or who is borrowing from whom? Curious in Portland and an Apis owner Mark |
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Mark,
What model Apis do you own? I did not know there was another Apis so close. We have 2) 13m and 1) 15m up here i Arlington WA. Brad Albastar needs to be factored into your list as well, I think this is where it all started! On Feb 1, 1:13*pm, Mark Jardini wrote: Does anyone know the relationships between the following companies? Pipistrel and AMS are obviously linked by the common wing to all their aircraft and now Pipistrel has picked up the Apis line. the Silent from Italy has an nearly identical fuselage to the Apis, but not the same wings. there appears to be no real connection. (But the Apis wing was designed by an Italian. Urban Air in Czechia would seem unrelated, but on their Lambada motor glider is using a wing from the Apis 2. this is a slightly different Apis in many respects and has final assembly by Wetzel Fluezuegtechnic. The plastic parts are made by Urban but are unmistakable Apis fuselage and wings, though with different tips. Is this all a giant colaborration or who is borrowing from whom? Curious in Portland and an Apis owner Mark |
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On Feb 1, 2:13�pm, Mark Jardini wrote:
Does anyone know the relationships between the following companies? Pipistrel and AMS are obviously linked by the common wing to all their aircraft and now Pipistrel has picked up the Apis line. the Silent from Italy has an nearly identical fuselage to the Apis, but not the same wings. there appears to be no real connection. (But the Apis wing was designed by an Italian. Urban Air in Czechia would seem unrelated, but on their Lambada motor glider is using a wing from the Apis 2. this is a slightly different Apis in many respects and has final assembly by Wetzel Fluezuegtechnic. The plastic parts are made by Urban but are unmistakable Apis fuselage and wings, though with different tips. Is this all a giant colaborration or who is borrowing from whom? Curious in Portland and an Apis owner Mark Mark, Long ago in a country far away, (Slovenia) there was a composites shop called Albastar. It was run by a fellow named Pavel he had worked for Elean building DG gliders but now runs his own composit shop. Albastar was contracted by an Italian company to build molds and a prtototype glider with a 12 meter span wing and a nose wheel. This became the Ali Sport Silent. About that same time Pavel was contracted by a Slovenian company, Pipistrel, to build the molds and prototype of a two seat European Ultra light airplane. This became the Sinus and later the Virus and Virus SW. Being the creative person that he was Pavel imeditally saw the potential for a glider of his own. He mated the Pipistrel wing with the Silent fuselage and the Apis was born. If you look in a very old issue of "Wings of the World / Flugel de Welt" you can see a picture of the prototype Apis with a nose wheel, this is the Silent fuselage with a nose wheel. Everyone liked the way the Apis flew so Pavel made a fuselage plug and molds just for the Apis. The Silent and Apis fuselages look alike but are very diffrent. Silent fuselages are still made in Slovenia and the 12 meter wings were made there also. The 13 meter wing is not made in Slovenia. AMS was formed from Elan, they are located in the original Elan facility but are a completely seperate company. They will move from there in the not to distant future to their own facility. AMS has diffrent managment but a few workers held over from Elan. AMS bought the Apis project from Albstar and developed or assisted in the development of several diffrent models. AMS also makes the Carat motorglider which uses the Discus wing. They have a few other interesting projects in development. Pipistrel decided to buy the Apis, I suppose, to compliment their Taurus two seat motorglider. Both the Taurus and the Apis are available in a electric power and gas powered model. Both electric versions were developed by the clever Slovenian engineer/glider pilot Roman Susnik. Pavel at Albastar has not been idle. They make sub assemblies for Pipistrel and AMS. Pavel has also come up with a new two sear tandem motorglider called the A2. Starting with a DG 500 fuselage he made over 20 changes including making it a tail wheel configuration. The wing is the well proven Pipistrel wing. This could be the trainer of the future if it goes into production. That is a big if. So right now the Pipistrel wing is flying on the following models: Sinus 15 meter Virus 12.5 meter Virus SW 10.5 meter Taurus 15 meter Apis 13 WR 13 meter, very light weight Apis 13 13 meter Apis 15 15 meter Apis MC selflaunch 15 meter Apis Bee (carries a whole airframe parachute) 15 meter Apis EC electric launch 15 meter Albastar A2 15 meter Slovenia does not now have a bi-lateral agreement with the USA. This is the basis for accptence of the LSA airframes that are not made in the USA. So none of the models listed above are LSA compliant. The Slovenia CAA is working toward a bi-lateeral agreement so hopefully in the near future that will happen. All the aiframes in the USA are certified in the Expermintal, Racing/Exhibition catogory. In Europe and most of the rest of the world they are Ultra lights. The Apis 2 is a knock off of the original Apis. The Slovenians are not happy about this. There is no connection between anyone making Apis gliders and anyone making Apis 2 gliders. I hope this clears up a somewhat confused history of the Apis and Pipistrel products. All of them fly great and are well built. Robert J. Mudd Dealer for AMS and Pipistrel Moriarty, New Mexico |
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On Feb 1, 7:55Â*pm, "
wrote: On Feb 1, 2:13�pm, Mark Jardini wrote: Does anyone know the relationships between the following companies? Pipistrel and AMS are obviously linked by the common wing to all their aircraft and now Pipistrel has picked up the Apis line. the Silent from Italy has an nearly identical fuselage to the Apis, but not the same wings. there appears to be no real connection. (But the Apis wing was designed by an Italian. Urban Air in Czechia would seem unrelated, but on their Lambada motor glider is using a wing from the Apis 2. this is a slightly different Apis in many respects and has final assembly by Wetzel Fluezuegtechnic. The plastic parts are made by Urban but are unmistakable Apis fuselage and wings, though with different tips. Is this all a giant colaborration or who is borrowing from whom? Curious in Portland and an Apis owner Mark Mark, Long ago in a country far away, (Slovenia) there was a composites shop called Albastar. It was run by a fellow named Pavel he had worked for Elean building DG gliders but now runs his own composit shop. Albastar was contracted by an Italian company to build molds and a prtototype glider with a 12 meter span wing and a nose wheel. This became the Ali Sport Silent. About that same time Pavel was contracted by a Slovenian company, Pipistrel, to build the molds and prototype of a two seat European Ultra light airplane. This became the Sinus and later the Virus and Virus SW. Being the creative person that he was Pavel imeditally saw the potential for a glider of his own. He mated the Pipistrel wing with the Silent fuselage and the Apis was born. If you look in a very old issue of "Wings of the World / Flugel de Welt" you can see a picture of the prototype Apis with a nose wheel, this is the Silent fuselage with a nose wheel. Everyone liked the way the Apis flew so Pavel made a fuselage plug and molds just for the Apis. The Silent and Apis fuselages look alike but are very diffrent. Silent fuselages are still made in Slovenia and the 12 meter wings were made there also. The 13 meter wing is not made in Slovenia. AMS was formed from Elan, they are located in the original Elan facility but are a completely seperate company. They will move from there in the not to distant future to their own facility. AMS has diffrent managment but a few workers held over from Elan. AMS bought the Apis project from Albstar and developed or assisted in the development of several diffrent models. AMS also makes the Carat motorglider which uses the Discus wing. They have a few other interesting projects in development. Pipistrel decided to buy the Apis, I suppose, to compliment their Taurus two seat motorglider. Both the Taurus and the Apis are available in a electric power and gas powered model. Both electric versions were developed by the clever Slovenian engineer/glider pilot Roman Susnik. Pavel at Albastar has not been idle. They make sub assemblies for Pipistrel and AMS. Pavel has also come up with a new two sear tandem motorglider called the A2. Starting with a DG 500 fuselage he made over 20 changes including making it a tail wheel configuration. The wing is the well proven Pipistrel wing. This could be the trainer of the future if it goes into production. That is a big if. So right now the Pipistrel wing is flying on the following models: Sinus 15 meter Virus Â* 12.5 meter Virus SW Â*10.5 meter Taurus Â* Â* 15 meter Apis 13 WR Â* Â* 13 meter, very light weight Apis 13 Â* Â*13 meter Apis 15 Â* Â* 15 meter Apis MC selflaunch Â* Â*15 meter Apis Bee Â*(carries a whole airframe parachute) Â* Â*15 meter Apis EC Â*electric launch Â* Â*15 meter Albastar A2 Â* Â*15 meter Slovenia does not now have a bi-lateral agreement with the USA. This is the basis for accptence of the LSA airframes that are not made in the USA. So none of the models listed above are LSA compliant. The Slovenia CAA is working toward a bi-lateeral agreement so hopefully in the near future that will happen. All the aiframes in the USA are certified in the Expermintal, Racing/Exhibition catogory. In Europe and most of the rest of the world they are Ultra lights. The Apis 2 is a knock off of the original Apis. The Slovenians are not happy about this. There is no connection between anyone making Apis gliders and anyone making Apis 2 gliders. I hope this clears up a somewhat confused history of the Apis and Pipistrel products. All of them fly great and are well built. Robert J. Mudd Dealer for AMS and Pipistrel Moriarty, New Mexico- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - UPS!! I should have said all the airframes in the USA are certificated in the Experimental: Amateur Built OR Racing/Exhibition catogory. Several from each manufactuer have been built from kits. Robert J. Mudd |
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