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FLY SYNTHESIS NEW WALLABY
AIRCRAFT
DESCRIPTION
Wallaby is an two seaters ultralight three-axis
basic aircraft with open cockpit designed to get more elevated
performances in comparison to the traditional basic ultralight aircraft.
His simply configuration allows short take-off and landing runs and a
good cruise speed with modest fuel consumptions. The philosophy of a
basic aircraft cames with the security of composite materials and with
the latest technologies.
Peculiarity of this design is a ultralight aircraft fun and pleasant to
give at the pilot and passenger the complete and pure enjoiment of
flying with very excellent visibility, optimum control at low speed, and
a easy operate aircraft life.
It is a rectangular plant type with counterwind bracing. Used profile is
laminar type with full span ailerons separate from the wing (Junker type).
These particular configurations allow a wide interval of low resistance
due to the control of the wake of the wing practiced by the depression
of the profiles. Every half-wing is available with metallic structure
dressed again in composite or integrally in composite. The ailerons have
been realized in fiber glass rivetted to a tubular spar in light alloy.
Every aileron is hinged on the support fixed to the wing and the
movement is directly braked and balanced by counterweights that also
prevent the primer of flutters events. Every half-wing is connected to
the fuselage through two bolts in special steel that are fixed to
galvanized steel flanges on tail boom pipe.
The fuselage is made by a hull in fiber of glass with a self-carrying
structure strengthened by one rims that they guarantee rigidity of it.
The main rim of strength crosses the rear area of the cabin an d, on it,
main undercarriage loads are supported. Tail boom pipe, is made with
aluminium alloy, of the same type used for the wing spar, and has been
fixed to the fuselage through rivets. The front zone of the cockpit is
delimited by the windshield made in plastic transparent material fixed
to the frame through rivets and allows a very-good visibility outside.
In the lower part of the cockpit, in a zone particularly strengthened,
painted steel counterbraced connection strut is bolted.
Common seat are made with composite structure and two upholstered
pillows in Dacron. Complete the cabin seat two safety belts, that fasten
completely pilot and passenger to the seat, had been fixed directly to
the structure of the fuselage through bolts. Empennage are made entirely
in composite material to guarantee lightness and structural rigidity.
Fin is directly locked with rivets to tail boom, and the rudder is
directly hinged on it by connections directly attached with rivets to
composite matrix. Stabilator is a complete excursion type and is linked
to the tail boom with a particular steel hinge designed only for this
purpose. Stabilator also includes a trim on pitch axis that is directly
controlled from the cockpit and that it also absolves to the function of
anti-tab. To avoid flutter events, Stabilator, is provided with
balancing counterweights.
In the lower area of the tail boom, it take place a specially designed
caudal fin.
Landing gear is a fixed tricycle type. Main gear has been fixed to the
fuselage through a mount realized in welded & painted steel pipes
fixed to the fuselage through bolts. Every leg is built in aluminium
light alloy, type Ergal 7075, that confers a good flexibility
guaranteeing, in this way, the function of shock-absorbing during
take-off and landing. The two wheels of the main gear are Aluminium
alloy separable semi-rims type with sealed bearings and tires with air
chamber. On Wallaby are installed drum brakes wich can act together by
one command lever positioned on the central cloche. The front gear is
fixed to the lower fuselage frame. Aircraft is controllable around three
axis through two ailerons, with full opening a stabilator and a rudder
for jaw control. Ailerons are commanded by the cloche through rigid rods
and levers, while the stabilator, always commanded by the cloche, is
controlled by bowden push-pull type cables. Ailerons control,
opportunely designed, allow the differential command of the same.
Moreover, they have, in the hinge points, of spherical terminals that
confer to the whole command a good freedom with precision in the
movement.
Rudder is always controlled by pedals by bowden push-pull type cables.
Stabilator is provided with an automatic anti-tab that can be commanded
by the trim. Wallaby is provided with the followings instruments of
assistance to flight: pressure altimeter, airspeed indicator, rate of
climb indicator, turn coordination indic. (ball) and magnetic compass.
For the engine instruments we can list: RPM counter, heads temperature (CHT),
temperature of exhaust gas (EGT). The aircraft is supplied with engine
run time indicator. The evaluation of the tanks fuel level is effected
visually through transparent fuel tank wing root rib inspection area
that allow to see the real fuel level still available in the tanks.
Other instruments are available as optional.
TECHNICAL
DATA AND VERSIONS
| CHARACTERISTS |
U.M. |
NEW
WALLABY R503 |
| Lenght |
m |
5.75 |
| Height |
m |
2.35 |
| Wing
Span |
m |
9.45 |
| Wing
Surface |
m2 |
12.60 |
| MTOW |
Kg |
450 |
| Landing
run |
m |
70 |
| Take
off run |
m |
60 |
| Engine |
- |
Rotax
503 DCDI |
| Power |
HP |
50 |
| Fuel
consumption 75% |
l/h |
15 |
| Fuel
capacity |
l |
30
x 2 |
| Stall
speed VS |
Km/h |
55 |
| Never
exceeded speed VNE |
Km/h |
145 |
| Cruise
speed at 75% |
Km/h |
115 |
| Load
factor |
g |
+4
/ -2 |
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