![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Try looking at an Airbike. I think the plans are out there somewhere.
Blue Skys, Steve "WC" wrote in message ... OK, was planning on building a Texas Parasol (as you've probably seen from my previous posts) but it's looking like it may not be a very good design for a legal 103. That being the case, what design to build. I spent a good part of my life as a mechanic, can weld steel and aluminum (stick, mig, tig), have access to a machine shop. Below is my wish list. Legal FAR Part 103 (not going to quibble a few pounds but would like it close) Built from plans rather then kit Short takeoff and landing (under 300 feet) Prefer a high wing Ability to trailer (wings remove easily) Prefer tractors to pushers Big wheels a plus (for field operations) I tend to prefer "conventional" looking designs like the N-3 Pup or a J-3 kitten but I can't see how it can be kept near 254 without striping it naked so I'm starting to think a more form follows function design (keep it simple and to the point and invest the weight where it is useful rather then on ascetics). With that in mind I'm looking at designs like the Dream Classic or the Weedhopper 40 although both of these are kit. How about the Legal Eagle? One other design I was looking at was the Aero Adventure Aventura UL (even though its out of my price range). Do you get to take the float allowance flying boat? Looking forward to your advice; WayneC |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "WC" wrote in message ... OK, was planning on building a Texas Parasol (as you've probably seen from my previous posts) but it's looking like it may not be a very good design for a legal 103. That being the case, what design to build. I spent a good part of my life as a mechanic, can weld steel and aluminum (stick, mig, tig), have access to a machine shop. Below is my wish list. Legal FAR Part 103 (not going to quibble a few pounds but would like it close) Built from plans rather then kit Short takeoff and landing (under 300 feet) Prefer a high wing Ability to trailer (wings remove easily) Prefer tractors to pushers Big wheels a plus (for field operations) I tend to prefer "conventional" looking designs like the N-3 Pup or a J-3 kitten but I can't see how it can be kept near 254 without striping it naked so I'm starting to think a more form follows function design (keep it simple and to the point and invest the weight where it is useful rather then on ascetics). With that in mind I'm looking at designs like the Dream Classic or the Weedhopper 40 although both of these are kit. How about the Legal Eagle? One other design I was looking at was the Aero Adventure Aventura UL (even though its out of my price range). Do you get to take the float allowance flying boat? Looking forward to your advice; WayneC "Steve Ross" wrote in message . .. Try looking at an Airbike. I think the plans are out there somewhere. Blue Skys, Steve Thanks Steve Looks fantastic. Found an article on Ultrlight Flyer. In the tabulated specs it listed empty weight as 300 lbs but in the text it said it was 220 lbs..... It looks like Ison and site said they now belong to Mini-Max. I hunted through Mini-Max and found no ref to Airbike or anything that looks like it. Anyone know where to get plans? |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
WC wrote:
"WC" wrote in message ... OK, was planning on building a Texas Parasol (as you've probably seen from my previous posts) but it's looking like it may not be a very good design for a legal 103. That being the case, what design to build. I spent a good part of my life as a mechanic, can weld steel and aluminum (stick, mig, tig), have access to a machine shop. Below is my wish list. Legal FAR Part 103 (not going to quibble a few pounds but would like it close) Built from plans rather then kit Short takeoff and landing (under 300 feet) Prefer a high wing Ability to trailer (wings remove easily) Prefer tractors to pushers Big wheels a plus (for field operations) I tend to prefer "conventional" looking designs like the N-3 Pup or a J-3 kitten but I can't see how it can be kept near 254 without striping it naked so I'm starting to think a more form follows function design (keep it simple and to the point and invest the weight where it is useful rather then on ascetics). With that in mind I'm looking at designs like the Dream Classic or the Weedhopper 40 although both of these are kit. How about the Legal Eagle? One other design I was looking at was the Aero Adventure Aventura UL (even though its out of my price range). Do you get to take the float allowance flying boat? Looking forward to your advice; WayneC "Steve Ross" wrote in message . .. Try looking at an Airbike. I think the plans are out there somewhere. Blue Skys, Steve Thanks Steve Looks fantastic. Found an article on Ultrlight Flyer. In the tabulated specs it listed empty weight as 300 lbs but in the text it said it was 220 lbs..... It looks like Ison and site said they now belong to Mini-Max. I hunted through Mini-Max and found no ref to Airbike or anything that looks like it. Anyone know where to get plans? I don't think plans were ever offered for it - kit form only. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]() |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Steve Ross wrote:
http://www.ultralightnews.com/classifieds/airbike.htm Heres the webpage I got that from. Steve Cool! The ad is dated 11/06, but I sent an email anyway to see what he's got. If they are construction plans rather than assembly stuff, well it's a real possibility. You can weld. right? Richard |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
cavelamb himself wrote:
Steve Ross wrote: http://www.ultralightnews.com/classifieds/airbike.htm Heres the webpage I got that from. Steve Cool! The ad is dated 11/06, but I sent an email anyway to see what he's got. If they are construction plans rather than assembly stuff, well it's a real possibility. You can weld. right? Richard Oops..... 300 lbs? My impression was that it was kit only... But I just got a reply from the seller that they are construction plans. Might want to drop a note to Isonair and ask about that... Min speed: 23 kt 26 mph 42 kmh Cruise speed: 56 kt 65 mph 105 kmh Vne: 78 kt 90 mph 145 kmh Max. take off weight: 254 kg | 560 lbs Empty weight: 136 kg | 300 lbs Engine: Rotax 447 Other information: Text and photo from: http://www.ultralightflyer.com/airbike/ The Airbike has been in production since 1995. It mates a welded steel fuselage to an all wood wing.Standard features include an open cockpit, removable wings, steerable tailwheel, 4 point safety harness, fuel tank, factory welded fuselage and tail. Options include various engines, folding wings brakes, trim, wheel pants, wing tips bucket seat, extra fuel, plus various quick build and assembly packages. For more information contact ISON Aircraft • 10790 Ivy Bluff Road • Bradyville, TN 37026 Phone (615) 765-5397 • Fax (615) 765-7234 e-mail: |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
ultralight seaplane | Friedrich Ostertag | Piloting | 13 | September 16th 05 03:37 AM |
Sparrowhawk Ultralight | [email protected] | Soaring | 26 | June 15th 05 07:22 PM |
Ultralight? | dlevy | Owning | 3 | September 1st 04 04:27 PM |
Ultralight costs | Bob Martin | Home Built | 1 | January 1st 04 09:34 PM |
RV Quick Build build times... | [email protected] | Home Built | 2 | December 17th 03 03:29 AM |