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Unbelievable post I found, but itseems to be real. A mechanic in China built his own ultralight aircraft, with 3 (three!!!) engines, for $395.
Let's keep hope alive in ultralight aircraft!
Here's a pic:
And here's the original post.
You've got to see all the pictures.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Calculating Center of Gravity in a Tricycle Gear Ultralight Aircraft
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A few days ago, I posted information on how to calculate the Center of Gravity in a Belite taildragger ultralight airplane. Today, I provide an update for tricycle gear aircraft.
You should review my original post, here. After you review it, consider the following example for a tricycle gear plane.
Note that the nose wheel has a NEGATIVE arm, as it's distance is negative from the firewall. All other arms are positive. Remember to weigh the aircraft with an empty fuel tank; add the fuel and the pilot weight as shown in the equations as below.
Center of Gravity, Tricycle gear ultralight aircraft calculations:
DESCRIPTION, WEIGHT (in lbs.), ARM (in inches), MOMENT (lbs x inches)
Front nose wheel, 70, -5, -350.
Main wheels, 180, 49, 8820.
Pilot, 200, 39, 7800.
Fuel, 30, 56.6, 1695.
Total weight is 480.
Total moment is 17965 (-350+8820+7800+1695)
ARM of the aircraft is 17965 / 480 = 37.42"
This aircraft is in the CG range.
REMEMBER, you must measure the actual ARMs of your ultralight airplane using a plumb bob from the firewall, and the aircraft must be level. (This may be a little easier to do in a tricycle gear plane, as the plane is mostly level to begin with.)
I hope you find this useful, no matter what kind of aircraft you fly.
A few days ago, I posted information on how to calculate the Center of Gravity in a Belite taildragger ultralight airplane. Today, I provide an update for tricycle gear aircraft.
You should review my original post, here. After you review it, consider the following example for a tricycle gear plane.
Note that the nose wheel has a NEGATIVE arm, as it's distance is negative from the firewall. All other arms are positive. Remember to weigh the aircraft with an empty fuel tank; add the fuel and the pilot weight as shown in the equations as below.
Center of Gravity, Tricycle gear ultralight aircraft calculations:
DESCRIPTION, WEIGHT (in lbs.), ARM (in inches), MOMENT (lbs x inches)
Front nose wheel, 70, -5, -350.
Main wheels, 180, 49, 8820.
Pilot, 200, 39, 7800.
Fuel, 30, 56.6, 1695.
Total weight is 480.
Total moment is 17965 (-350+8820+7800+1695)
ARM of the aircraft is 17965 / 480 = 37.42"
This aircraft is in the CG range.
REMEMBER, you must measure the actual ARMs of your ultralight airplane using a plumb bob from the firewall, and the aircraft must be level. (This may be a little easier to do in a tricycle gear plane, as the plane is mostly level to begin with.)
I hope you find this useful, no matter what kind of aircraft you fly.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
What is the world's lightest aircraft?
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I'm asking: what is the world's lightest airplane?
I'm not asking what is the world's smallest: that honor may be held by this airplane, the Bumble Bee II. Read about it on Wikipedia.
The Bumble Bee II is definitely not light, weighing in at 396 pounds. Any Belite is lighter than that.
But Guinness points to an aircraft called the Wee Bee as the world's lightest. (I find the name Wee Bee very interesting!)
You can read about it here, and they claim it had an empty weight of 210 pounds. It looks fairly fatal, because the pilot rides on top, face first. Any accident is going to be a killer:
The 1949 Popular Science article this photo is taken from is a must read.
And it's a Wee Bee. Just can't get over that.
A Belite can be built with a weight of 210 pounds. But Belites are definitely not the lightest planes in the world: what about the Easy Riser, of John K Moody fame? It weighed a little more than half what our planes weigh.
And also, what about various Human Powered Aircraft? These have been around quite awhile. Here's a pic of one, in flight:
So I'm really asking: what is the world's lightest, gasoline or electric, human carrying airplane with an enclosed cockpit?
Here are the rules:
1) Must be gasoline or electric. (Disqualified Human Powered, which weigh less than 100 pounds...)
2) Must have an enclosed cockpit. (Disqualifies the WeeBee)
3) Must be fairly conventional: wings, engine, tail, or canard. (Disqualifieds weird stuff, like balloons.)
I'm asking: what is the world's lightest airplane?
I'm not asking what is the world's smallest: that honor may be held by this airplane, the Bumble Bee II. Read about it on Wikipedia.
The Bumble Bee II is definitely not light, weighing in at 396 pounds. Any Belite is lighter than that.
But Guinness points to an aircraft called the Wee Bee as the world's lightest. (I find the name Wee Bee very interesting!)
You can read about it here, and they claim it had an empty weight of 210 pounds. It looks fairly fatal, because the pilot rides on top, face first. Any accident is going to be a killer:
The 1949 Popular Science article this photo is taken from is a must read.
And it's a Wee Bee. Just can't get over that.
A Belite can be built with a weight of 210 pounds. But Belites are definitely not the lightest planes in the world: what about the Easy Riser, of John K Moody fame? It weighed a little more than half what our planes weigh.
And also, what about various Human Powered Aircraft? These have been around quite awhile. Here's a pic of one, in flight:
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| Human Powered Gossamer Condor, in flight |
So I'm really asking: what is the world's lightest, gasoline or electric, human carrying airplane with an enclosed cockpit?
Here are the rules:
1) Must be gasoline or electric. (Disqualified Human Powered, which weigh less than 100 pounds...)
2) Must have an enclosed cockpit. (Disqualifies the WeeBee)
3) Must be fairly conventional: wings, engine, tail, or canard. (Disqualifieds weird stuff, like balloons.)
Brand New Simonini Engine for sale!
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The spring cleaning sale at Belite continues....
At Belite, we officially support a couple of different 2 stroke engines: Hirth (German) and Compact Radial Engines (Canadian). Another type of engine that we took a look at a long time ago was Simonini (Italian). I decided not to support this engine type in the Belite. I believe they are very popular for some other markets (for instance, Powered Para Gliders...).
So I am offeirng a brand new Simonini engine for sale. I *think* it is a Simonini Mini 3, which you can read about here. After I purchased it, we never started it up. (Simoni makes several different engine models which look similar).
I'm offering it without reserve. It will be a really great deal for someone. I see that Simonini is offering this engine at the new price of $4144.
Starting bid is $25. This engine will be posted for sale on eBay.
The spring cleaning sale at Belite continues....
At Belite, we officially support a couple of different 2 stroke engines: Hirth (German) and Compact Radial Engines (Canadian). Another type of engine that we took a look at a long time ago was Simonini (Italian). I decided not to support this engine type in the Belite. I believe they are very popular for some other markets (for instance, Powered Para Gliders...).
So I am offeirng a brand new Simonini engine for sale. I *think* it is a Simonini Mini 3, which you can read about here. After I purchased it, we never started it up. (Simoni makes several different engine models which look similar).
I'm offering it without reserve. It will be a really great deal for someone. I see that Simonini is offering this engine at the new price of $4144.
Starting bid is $25. This engine will be posted for sale on eBay.
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| Simonini Muffler mount |
Monday, April 9, 2012
Calculating Center of Gravity in a Belite Ultralight Aircraft
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It's easy to calculate the Center of Gravity in a Belite Ultralight Aircraft!
*** NOTE: This post is for taildraggers. I have posted an additional blog entry on how to calculate CG in a tricycle gear airplane. After reading this taildragger post, you can read the additional post on calculations for a tricycle gear plane HERE. ***
1. Ensure that the aircraft has everything on board that should be in place for finding the empty weight and CG. Using a level, put a support under the tailwheel and make sure that the plane is level front to back and side to side. You'll need to lift the tailwheel off the floor by somewhere around 20 inches. The lower door line may be used as a level line. Here's what a level Belite looks like:
2. With the aircraft level and all fixed equipment installed, record the scale readings and weights. The fuel tank should be empty.
Right Wheel = ____________ Pounds
Left Wheel = ____________ Pounds
Tailwheel = ____________ Pounds
3. Verify and recalculate as necessary, the ARMs for each wheel location. This is done relative to the forward face of the firewall. You can use a plumb bob from the firewall to mark the location on the ground, then measure back to the middle of the main wheels and the tailwheel.
Typical Main Wheel ARM = 20.6 inches (yours may vary)
Typical Tail Wheel ARM = 162.6 inches (yours may vary)
We also need to know where the pilot is located and the fuel tank. For our sample airplane, we will assume 36.9 inches for the ARM of the pilot, and 58.6 inches for the ARM of the fuel. You are encouraged to verify these ARMs as well.
4. Now let's do some calculations on weights, ARMS, and moments. We'll add in the pilot weight, and also the weight of some fuel.
Weight, ARM, moment
Right Wheel 124.7 x 20.6 = 2568.8
Left Wheel 124.7 x 20.6 = 2568.8
Pilot 200.0 x 36.9 = 6273.0
Fuel 30.0 x 58.6 = 1758.0
Tailwheel 28.2 x 162.6 = 4585.3
And let's add up the weights and moments:
In this example, the weight adds up to 507.6 pounds (with gross aircraft weight of 550 pounds, so that's good) and the moments add up to 18861.0.
Dividing total moment by total weight, 18861 / 507.6 = 37.16. This means that the CG is 37.16 inches. Since our aircraft has a range of 34.5 to 39.1, we are good to fly.
5. Further exercises.
You'll want to determine CG at a variety of pilot weights (to match your own weight) and fuel conditions. In our example airplane, the CG is 35.81 at a zero fuel condition, so the CG moves forward as fuel is consumed.
It's easy to calculate the Center of Gravity in a Belite Ultralight Aircraft!
*** NOTE: This post is for taildraggers. I have posted an additional blog entry on how to calculate CG in a tricycle gear airplane. After reading this taildragger post, you can read the additional post on calculations for a tricycle gear plane HERE. ***
1. Ensure that the aircraft has everything on board that should be in place for finding the empty weight and CG. Using a level, put a support under the tailwheel and make sure that the plane is level front to back and side to side. You'll need to lift the tailwheel off the floor by somewhere around 20 inches. The lower door line may be used as a level line. Here's what a level Belite looks like:
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| Belite Ultralight Airplane, Level, Side View |
2. With the aircraft level and all fixed equipment installed, record the scale readings and weights. The fuel tank should be empty.
Right Wheel = ____________ Pounds
Left Wheel = ____________ Pounds
Tailwheel = ____________ Pounds
3. Verify and recalculate as necessary, the ARMs for each wheel location. This is done relative to the forward face of the firewall. You can use a plumb bob from the firewall to mark the location on the ground, then measure back to the middle of the main wheels and the tailwheel.
Typical Main Wheel ARM = 20.6 inches (yours may vary)
Typical Tail Wheel ARM = 162.6 inches (yours may vary)
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| Measuring ARMS for CG calculation on ultralight aircraft |
4. Now let's do some calculations on weights, ARMS, and moments. We'll add in the pilot weight, and also the weight of some fuel.
Weight, ARM, moment
Right Wheel 124.7 x 20.6 = 2568.8
Left Wheel 124.7 x 20.6 = 2568.8
Pilot 200.0 x 36.9 = 6273.0
Fuel 30.0 x 58.6 = 1758.0
Tailwheel 28.2 x 162.6 = 4585.3
And let's add up the weights and moments:
In this example, the weight adds up to 507.6 pounds (with gross aircraft weight of 550 pounds, so that's good) and the moments add up to 18861.0.
Dividing total moment by total weight, 18861 / 507.6 = 37.16. This means that the CG is 37.16 inches. Since our aircraft has a range of 34.5 to 39.1, we are good to fly.
5. Further exercises.
You'll want to determine CG at a variety of pilot weights (to match your own weight) and fuel conditions. In our example airplane, the CG is 35.81 at a zero fuel condition, so the CG moves forward as fuel is consumed.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Cowl on twin cylinder ultralight airplane
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This is my third post of the day!. Earlier today, I've already written and posted about John K Moody, father of ultralights, and also about our upcoming posting of a used 1/2vw engine for sale on eBay. Scroll down this blog and / or search and you'll find dozens (actually, over 200...) articles about topics of interest to ultralight and experimental aircraft builders. Also an occasional article about my dealings in the world of computer forensics.
We just finished fitting the cowl on the Turquoise airplane. Gorgeous. 3 quick pics:
This is my third post of the day!. Earlier today, I've already written and posted about John K Moody, father of ultralights, and also about our upcoming posting of a used 1/2vw engine for sale on eBay. Scroll down this blog and / or search and you'll find dozens (actually, over 200...) articles about topics of interest to ultralight and experimental aircraft builders. Also an occasional article about my dealings in the world of computer forensics.
We just finished fitting the cowl on the Turquoise airplane. Gorgeous. 3 quick pics:
John K Moody: Father of Ultralights
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One of the most enjoyable experiences at Sun N Fun 2012 was sharing some time with John K Moody, "the Father of Ultralights".
We talked for a while about all kinds of things: what day he made his first powered flight; how an article in Popular Science propelled him to fame; how he started to sell them; how he made money in ultralights; how the old 20/20 news piece destroyed (unfairly) the ultralight industry... Now he is pleased to attend Sun N Fun and exhibit a trio of old ultralights, including an "Easy Riser". It weighs only 120 pounds and flies beautifully on a Hirth engine of around 13 horsepower.
The Easy Riser used weight shift for pitch (climb/descend) control, and had a 'rudder' on each wingtip, controlled by a twist handle for each wrist. The throttle for this bird had a mouth (YES, mouth!) mounted kill switch. So if you wanted to kill the engine, just bite down. John says he got shocked by this arrangement.
I took a bunch of photos of this amazing early ultralight. Later in the day, John came by our booth and looked at a Belite ultralight aircraft. Here's photos of the ultralight aircraft 'Easy Riser', built by John K Moody:
One of the most enjoyable experiences at Sun N Fun 2012 was sharing some time with John K Moody, "the Father of Ultralights".
We talked for a while about all kinds of things: what day he made his first powered flight; how an article in Popular Science propelled him to fame; how he started to sell them; how he made money in ultralights; how the old 20/20 news piece destroyed (unfairly) the ultralight industry... Now he is pleased to attend Sun N Fun and exhibit a trio of old ultralights, including an "Easy Riser". It weighs only 120 pounds and flies beautifully on a Hirth engine of around 13 horsepower.
The Easy Riser used weight shift for pitch (climb/descend) control, and had a 'rudder' on each wingtip, controlled by a twist handle for each wrist. The throttle for this bird had a mouth (YES, mouth!) mounted kill switch. So if you wanted to kill the engine, just bite down. John says he got shocked by this arrangement.
I took a bunch of photos of this amazing early ultralight. Later in the day, John came by our booth and looked at a Belite ultralight aircraft. Here's photos of the ultralight aircraft 'Easy Riser', built by John K Moody:
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Aircraft |
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Aircraft |
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Aircraft |
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Aircraft |
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Airplane |
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Airplane |
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| John K Moody, Father of Ultralights, with James Wiebe |
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| Easy Riser Ultralight Airplane |
Gross and Ugly Half VW Engine on eBay, NO RESERVE
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Hi!
ebay listing for this item is HERE.
If that doesn't work, here is the link spelled out:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-VW-engine-/300692097512?pt=Motors_Aviation_Parts_Gear&hash=item4602a549e8&vxp=mtr
I have five or six engine projects hanging around the shop which I have no interest in pursuing. I also have a bunch of airplane 'junk' which I think will be quite valuable to the right people. SO, it's time for some spring cleaning at Belite. Over the next four weeks, I will be offering all of the engines and 'junk' on eBay. Every auction will be without reserve!
Each auction will have individual terms and conditions. Read each auction carefully. If you are not interested, please pass the info on to your EAA chapter or friends.
For this first auction, I am offering a slightly used half VW engine which I purchased nearly 3 years ago. This engine is not appropriate for use on a Belite, because it only develops around 20 horsepower (?). But it is a good engine for someone. It is loaded with goodies and parts. I was told it had 20 or 30 hours on it. It is painted the most ugly shade of green I've ever seen. It looks like Volkswagen got in an argument with John Deere, and very bad things happened (to the paint, not the engine).
The bore and stroke is 69 x 84mm. It is a Type I engine.
One of my employees is a VW engine expert, and he tore it down and rebuilt it. We've never started it, but it clearly will run. Everything on the insides looked fine. He mentioned one of the pushrod tubes needed to be replaced, I'll find out what he was talking about and post it on the eBay listing.
More info on the engine:
a. Mikuni carbs
b. VW/GM HEI (ignition)
c. 1/2VW case
d. .050 over (crank bearing)
e. 1/2VW heads
f. 1992 Sentra ring gear, 11" diameter, 104 tooth
g. Subaru starter
h. Nippon-Denso alternator
i. machined prop hub
k. foam air filters are NOT INCLUDED - we stole them for another project
1. We will charge a $50 for crating. This is on top of the winning bid, unless you pick it up.
2. If you pick it up (or if you live in Kansas), we MUST CHARGE Kansas sales tax.
3. Shipping will be by quote via your requested carrier. Do not assume anything. Get a quote from Kathy before you win the auction.
4. Crated weight is 170 pounds.
5. You MUST, MUST, MUST pay for your winning bid within 24 hours of auction close. As this is without reserve, if you do not pay, we WILL, WILL, WILL, contact the next bidder and inform them that they have won the auction. No excuses.
6. The ONLY accepted payment method is PAYPAL. If you do not have a PAYPAL account, you may not bid.
7. This engine is offered AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY or REPRESENTATION OF USE of any kind.
8. We expect the eBay auction will go live sometime on Friday, April 6 at the latest. I will add the link back here when that happens.
9. The bidding starts at $25. :-) Including crating, that would be $75.
10. We reserve the right to reject any bid or bidder.
11. Good luck bidding! May the odds be ever in your favor!
Hi!
ebay listing for this item is HERE.
If that doesn't work, here is the link spelled out:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-VW-engine-/300692097512?pt=Motors_Aviation_Parts_Gear&hash=item4602a549e8&vxp=mtr
I have five or six engine projects hanging around the shop which I have no interest in pursuing. I also have a bunch of airplane 'junk' which I think will be quite valuable to the right people. SO, it's time for some spring cleaning at Belite. Over the next four weeks, I will be offering all of the engines and 'junk' on eBay. Every auction will be without reserve!
Each auction will have individual terms and conditions. Read each auction carefully. If you are not interested, please pass the info on to your EAA chapter or friends.
For this first auction, I am offering a slightly used half VW engine which I purchased nearly 3 years ago. This engine is not appropriate for use on a Belite, because it only develops around 20 horsepower (?). But it is a good engine for someone. It is loaded with goodies and parts. I was told it had 20 or 30 hours on it. It is painted the most ugly shade of green I've ever seen. It looks like Volkswagen got in an argument with John Deere, and very bad things happened (to the paint, not the engine).
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| 1/2 VW engine for sale |
The bore and stroke is 69 x 84mm. It is a Type I engine.
One of my employees is a VW engine expert, and he tore it down and rebuilt it. We've never started it, but it clearly will run. Everything on the insides looked fine. He mentioned one of the pushrod tubes needed to be replaced, I'll find out what he was talking about and post it on the eBay listing.
More info on the engine:
a. Mikuni carbs
b. VW/GM HEI (ignition)
c. 1/2VW case
d. .050 over (crank bearing)
e. 1/2VW heads
f. 1992 Sentra ring gear, 11" diameter, 104 tooth
g. Subaru starter
h. Nippon-Denso alternator
i. machined prop hub
k. foam air filters are NOT INCLUDED - we stole them for another project
1. We will charge a $50 for crating. This is on top of the winning bid, unless you pick it up.
2. If you pick it up (or if you live in Kansas), we MUST CHARGE Kansas sales tax.
3. Shipping will be by quote via your requested carrier. Do not assume anything. Get a quote from Kathy before you win the auction.
4. Crated weight is 170 pounds.
5. You MUST, MUST, MUST pay for your winning bid within 24 hours of auction close. As this is without reserve, if you do not pay, we WILL, WILL, WILL, contact the next bidder and inform them that they have won the auction. No excuses.
6. The ONLY accepted payment method is PAYPAL. If you do not have a PAYPAL account, you may not bid.
7. This engine is offered AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY or REPRESENTATION OF USE of any kind.
8. We expect the eBay auction will go live sometime on Friday, April 6 at the latest. I will add the link back here when that happens.
9. The bidding starts at $25. :-) Including crating, that would be $75.
10. We reserve the right to reject any bid or bidder.
11. Good luck bidding! May the odds be ever in your favor!
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| 1/2vw engine for sale |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Belite Ultralight Aircraft For Sale
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This aluminum ultralight airplane is available for April delivery from Belite. It has been finished with a gorgeous cub yellow paint job. There is no finer ultralight aircraft made by anyone!
It still needs three days assembly work for us to finish it. It also is ready to accept any engine, and is a legal ultralight under FAR Part 103. It is offered with a Belite Electronics panel, with AGL, ASI, EGT/CHT, and Inclinometer.
I checked weight on it yesterday, and what you see weighs 165 pounds. It will take about 20 pounds of material to finish it (not counting engine/mount/prop). So any engine / prop combination of around 69 pounds or less will work. (For this plane to be ready to fly, we need to install the interior control cables, gas tank, windshield, flying wires on the tail feathers, etc...)
This means the F33 28HP engine will work great (just like our WoW plane or the MythBusters plane). With the F33, we would have plenty of weight allowance to put a top cowl on the rear fuselage, and make it look quite 'cub-like'. Just a thought...
With the Hirth F33 engine, this aircraft is offered at $25,900.
Here is the 'as-configured' info
Base aircraft with aluminum fuselage ... $16,500
Metal priming ... $1,000
Disc brakes ... $700
Spring gear ... $400
Lightweight Lift Strut (2024T3) ... $400
Complete fabric and paint ... $6,900
Total .... $25,900 FAF Wichita
(Electric Start / Battery / Cowling are included)
This airplane would also be phenomenal with the MZ-201 45HP engine ($2900 swap), but you would also probably need to add a ballistic parachute ($3300) to make legal weight.
Call or email us with your questions. (316) 253-6746 or info@beliteaircraft.com
This aluminum ultralight airplane is available for April delivery from Belite. It has been finished with a gorgeous cub yellow paint job. There is no finer ultralight aircraft made by anyone!
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| Taildragger Ultralight Airplane from Belite, in Cub Yellow, for sale |
I checked weight on it yesterday, and what you see weighs 165 pounds. It will take about 20 pounds of material to finish it (not counting engine/mount/prop). So any engine / prop combination of around 69 pounds or less will work. (For this plane to be ready to fly, we need to install the interior control cables, gas tank, windshield, flying wires on the tail feathers, etc...)
This means the F33 28HP engine will work great (just like our WoW plane or the MythBusters plane). With the F33, we would have plenty of weight allowance to put a top cowl on the rear fuselage, and make it look quite 'cub-like'. Just a thought...
With the Hirth F33 engine, this aircraft is offered at $25,900.
Here is the 'as-configured' info
Base aircraft with aluminum fuselage ... $16,500
Metal priming ... $1,000
Disc brakes ... $700
Spring gear ... $400
Lightweight Lift Strut (2024T3) ... $400
Complete fabric and paint ... $6,900
Total .... $25,900 FAF Wichita
(Electric Start / Battery / Cowling are included)
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| Front view of Belite Ultralight Airplane for sale |
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| Straight on front view of Belite Ultralight Aircraft for sale |
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| Quartering view of Belite Ultralight Airplane for sales |
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| End view of Belite Ultralight airplane for sale |
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| View of wing and flaperon on Belite Ultralight Aircraft for sale |
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| Tail Feathers on Belite Ultralight Airplane for sale |
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| Underside of Belite Ultralight Aircraft for sale, note disc brakes and spring gear |
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| Cabin interior, note metal priming, on Belite Ultralight Aircraft for sale |
Call or email us with your questions. (316) 253-6746 or info@beliteaircraft.com
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Incredible paint job on new Belite
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I've just loaded about 30 hi res pics to Flickr of a new customer airplane. You can see them on our Flickr channel, here.
This is such a nice plane!
It was built with nearly every option -- from a nice instrument panel to a big 50HP Hirth. It has carbon fiber spars, an aerodynamic tail, a rescue chute, and much more.
It meets Part 103, weighing in at 275.4 pounds. (Limit is 278.)
Here's a front on view, showing off the engine:
And here's how Belite Electronics look, in the panel.
This plane even has strobes and position lights:
The interior pilot seat looks very sharp. We haven't yet put the carpet on the floor, but that's coming too.
There are many, many more photos showing all kinds of details of this airplane on Flickr. Have a look. Let me know what you think.
I've just loaded about 30 hi res pics to Flickr of a new customer airplane. You can see them on our Flickr channel, here.
This is such a nice plane!
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| Turqoise Belite Ultralight Airplane |
It meets Part 103, weighing in at 275.4 pounds. (Limit is 278.)
Here's a front on view, showing off the engine:
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| Front view of Belite Ultralight Airplane, with 50HP Hirth |
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| Instrument panel in Belite ultralight airplane |
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| Strobe and Nav lights on Belite ultralight airplane |
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| Interior of Belite ultralight airplane |
There are many, many more photos showing all kinds of details of this airplane on Flickr. Have a look. Let me know what you think.
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