Английская Википедия:Blue Yonder Twin Engine EZ Flyer
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The Blue Yonder Twin Engine EZ Flyer is a Canadian designed and built, pusher configuration twin-engined, tandem two-seat, open cockpit aircraft provided as a completed aircraft or in kit form by Blue Yonder Aviation.[1][2]
The aircraft can be constructed in Canada as a basic ultra-light, or amateur-built aircraft.[1]
Development
The Twin Engine EZ Flyer was designed by Wayne Winters of Indus, Alberta and based on the earlier EZ Flyer. Taking inspiration from the twin-engined Ultraflight Lazair and the Leza-Lockwood Air Cam the aircraft was especially designed for the air-to-ground photography role and also for use over hostile terrain where twin engine safety was desirable.[1]
Winters altered the original EZ Flyer design by creating a new centre wing section to mount two powerplants instead of one, increasing the wingspan to Шаблон:Convert and the wing area to Шаблон:Convert. The fuselage was also stretched Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert total, to give a more unimpeded view from the front seat. The aircraft retained the Junker's ailerons of the original Merlin wing along with the Clark "Y" airfoil and construction featuring a leading edge "D" cell and foam ribs. Like the original EZ Flyer, the twin engine version has an open lattice, "N" girder fuselage constructed from 4130 steel tube along with an enlarged vertical tail to improve handling in engine-out situations. The prototype has two seats in tandem and is powered by two Rotax 503 two stroke engines of Шаблон:Convert.[1][3]
The prototype of the new design flew in 1999. In the basic ultralight version gross weight is limited to the category maximum of Шаблон:Convert. The amateur-built version has a gross weight of Шаблон:Convert.[1]
The Twin Engine EZ Flyer can be equipped with a variety of powerplants, all mounted side-by-side in pusher configuration:[4]
- Rotax 503 Шаблон:Convert
- Rotax 582 Шаблон:Convert
- Rotax 912 Шаблон:Convert
- Rotax 912S Шаблон:Convert
Operational history
Despite being widely demonstrated and reviewed, the prototype remains the sole registered example.[5]
Operators
- Blue Yonder Aviation - flight school
Specifications (Twin Engine EZ Flyer)
See also
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References
External links
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 Hunt, Adam: Twice the fun! Flying the Twin Engine EZ Flyer, COPA Flight publication, page C-1, September 2005
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