Fri, Jun 17, 2016
Company Says Airplane Will Help Make Aviation Accessible, Affordable
The first production e-Go microlight airplane has rolled off the production line and been delivered to its new owner.
The e-Go is manufactured in Conington, Cambridge in the U.K. The single-place airplane is powered by a Wankel rotary engine that can be fueled with regular unleaded auto gas. And because it tips the scales with a MTOW of 595 pounds, it qualifies as a deregulated aircraft in the U.K.
According to the e-Go website, the airplane is designed to accommodate a pilot that weighs up to 242 pounds. The seat is fixed in the fuselage, but exchangeable seat cushions and adjustable pedals allow a pilot up to 6'4" to fly the airplane.
The airplane has a service ceiling of 10,000 feet, and can get off the ground in under 600 feet. It cruises at 90 knots with a range of 330 miles. The e-Go will carry about 33 pounds of luggage.
Other features include:
- full glass cockpit (a large screen that gives you flight instruments, engine monitoring, check lists and navigation) integrated into the e-Go
- integrated ventilation and de-misting system
- integrated flight simulation system (yes, sit in your e-Go in the hangar and fly!)
- easily removed wings and canard, and an optional e-Go trailer.
- transition training at e-Go aeroplanes. This includes a briefing on the flight characteristics of the e-Go, supervised transition training on the simulator and monitoring by an instructor for your initial flights
- ready-to-fly
- exempt from any annual permit fees
Gizmag reports that at the delivery ceremony, the 70 invited guests were treated to a flying display from test pilot Keith Dennison. The airplane is stressed to +4 and -2 Gs.
The factory-produced microlight airplane is available for under $71,000.
(Images provided by e-Go)
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