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P96-GOLF
- The ultralight that outclasses general aviation aircraft
- Given equal power, it is faster, goes further, climbs more rapidly,
lands and lake off in less space.
- Operational costs cut in half.
All load-bearing structures are light alloy and built to meet international
airnavigation standards.Wing structure features a single spar torque
box connected to fuselage via three pin attachments to each half
wing.
Fuselage structure is a steel tubing framework for cabin area high
protection and semimonococque light alloy tail to support empennage.
Ease of inspection; immediate access for servicing that is efficient
and inexpensive at the same time.
Particular attention is devoted to fuselage aerodynamics with the
adoption of a composite fairing that elegantly and efficiently joins
the cabin with the vertical tail.
The wide cabin (1,10 m) features two side by side seats that can
be adjusted via sliding rail stops, a large baggage compartment
is located behind seats.
Cabin access is through a canopy that slides towards rear of aircraft
overlapping tail fairing consequently allowing unrestricted opening
even with aircraft in flight.
The wide windshield offers a complete view unhindered by structural
elements, while large side windows allow for excellent visibility.
The entirely moving tailplane permits superior control and a high
degree of stick free stability, moving surfaces feature mass balancing.
Landing gear components have been thoroughly tested and feature
a clear record of safety and effinciency. The main landing gear
consists of special steel springs with 5.00-5 size tires and hydraulically
actuated disc brakes, while nose gear features a stereable wheel
with rubber shock.
Specially studied wheel fairings are mounted on each wheel to reduce
parasite drag. Landing light is located inside engine cowling in
correspondence of nose wheel strut.
Engine cowling is made up two parts and allows for quick and complete
opening. Fuel tanks are integral part of the wing structure and
feature 35 liter capacity per each half wing. Fuel feed is via an
engine driven pump and is backed-up for emergency by an electric
pump.
Istrument panel meets General Aviation standards both in size and
quality allowing for installation of a wide variety of flight instrumentation
inclusive of IFR, engine controls and com/nav apparatus.
Flight controls are traditional type with dual stick, dual rudder
pedals and dual throttle knobs on dashboard. Longitudinal trim and
electrical flap controls with position indicators are also located
on dashboard.
Cabin ventilation is via adjustable air vents fed via buried scoops.
ENGINE IS FOUR STROKE, FOUR STROKE OPPOSING CYLINDERS
TBO 1200 HR - AUTOMOBILE GRADE FUEL
* ROTAX 912 U DA 59,6 kW (81 hp) REDUCTION GEARBOX 1:2,273
* ROTAX 912 S DA 73,5 kW (100 hp) REDUCTION GEARBOX 1:2,428
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