Jump to content

A Tandem two-seater recreational aircraft?


Recommended Posts

Dose

 

anyone know of a recreational/ultralight aircraft that may be similar

 

to the GA version shown here in the photograph? I’m aware of highwing

 

versions of the likes of RANS, Fisher and Storch examples but so far I

 

have not been able to source a lowlight version… ? Anyone know of any?

 

Rodger

 

20060527_050013_Two.jpg

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest TOSGcentral

Not sure if this will be of assistance or not as the types I am about to mention are a bit

 

‘swisher’ that the old Pawnee! They are also motor gliders but operate very efficiently as normal use powered aircraft.

 

They all have spoiler/airbrake systems so a different form of approach control will have to be learnt.

 

Sheibe SF28 Tandem Falke. MTOW of 590 kg, single central wheel with wing outriggers. Limbach VW 2200 engine (usually with 2 position v.p. and full feather).

 

Caution is needed as there is a cowl flap system and you can rapidly cook the engine if this is mismanaged (eg left closed for take-off).

 

Wood/fabric wings and empennage; tube steel, fabric covered space frame

 

fuselage with glass front skinning. Now out of production and none in

 

Oz – there are still plenty around in Europe. I really enjoyed flying

 

them and easily out-soared a Blanik in one. Christian Gad (the designer) flew one over from Germany to Lasham UK in much the same time as I had done the trip in a Cherokee 140.

 

Fournier RF5. Same general layout as the ’28 above but with retracting

 

gear. All wood. I have no weight data but again is similar to the ’28

 

but with less soaring performance and leaning more towards light GA. If

 

anything ever demonstrated what Rec Aviation could do then this

 

aircraft did it by a brilliant piece of applied marketing and

 

operations planning. An outfit (Sports Avia) opened at Biggin Hill and put in a fleet of them supporting a fleet of the single seat RF4 version (a poor man’s Spitfire they were known as),

 

all at half the price of normal GA training. They had customers pouring

 

out of their ears and the Pom GA schools went bananas over it! That was

 

35 years ago!!! Never knew what happened but someone must have found a

 

way to torpedo it all – “Must not rock the boat chaps!†None in Oz to

 

my knowledge.

 

Fournier RF5B Sperber. Long wing (folding tipped) version of the ‘5 with a big bubble canopy for 360 degree vision and cleaner skinning. A better soarer (esp in Oz conditions)

 

but again a bit towards GA. I think there may be one or two in Oz –

 

check with GFA but they should fit into LSA OK if a bit heavy for RAA.

 

I am as busy as a cut snake at the moment but if I can find time I will put some pics up as an edit later.

 

Tony

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...