Lilienthal Bekas

Bekas
Role Multi-purpose ultralight
National origin Ukraine
Manufacturer Lilienthal Aviation, Kharkov
First flight March 1993
Number built >400 by 2009

The Lilienthal Bekas (Lilienthal Snipe in English, Лиленталь Х-32 Беҝас in Russian) is a 2/3 seat, high wing single engine pusher ultralight from Ukraine. First flown in 1993, it has been produced in large numbers and in several variants.

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Design and development

The Lilienthal Bekas is a pod and boom, multi-purpose, pusher configuration ultralight with a high wing and low-set boom carrying a T-tail. The well glazed pod seats two in tandem and carries the constant chord wing at its top. The wing is braced to the lower fuselage by two pairs of cross braced struts and is fitted with flaps, which have a maximum deflection of 40°. A fixed, tricycle undercarriage with a castoring nosewheel is mounted on the pod.[1]

The engine is mounted at the rear top of the pod, behind the cabin; types in the 60-100 hp (45-75 kW) range may be fitted, most commonly Rotax two or four cylinder models such as the Rotax 582 or 912. The engine is cowled on some aircraft but not all. Much of the slim boom is occupied by a broad chord fin with a straight swept leading edge. On some aircraft it is extended forwards with a fillet. The rudder hinge, also slightly swept, is at the end of the boom. The tailplane is of constant chord and braced to the end of the boom by a strut on each side.[1]

Operational history

The X-32 Bekas first flew in March 1993 and received its Ukrainian certification in 1995. The Rotax 582 and 912 variants were certified in 2003 and 2005 respectively. Between 2003 and 2006, the X-32 and X-34 were marketed by JAI (Jordan Aerospace Industries) as the RumBird X-32 and GulfBird X-34. By 2009, more than 400 X-32s had been sold.[1]

Variants

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2010/11[1]

X-32AT Bekas
Sports version, certified for limited aerobatics.
X-32UT Bekas
Dual control trainer version.
X-32CK Bekas
Agricultural version, which may be fitted with spraybars fed from tank replacing rear seat.
X-32A Bekas
Ski undercarriage.
X-32H Bekas
Float undercarriage.
X-34 Bekas
Widened cabin for three, with the two passengers side-by-side on a rear bench seat; 500 mm greater span and either Rotax 912S or Rotax 914 engine.

Specifications (X-32)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2010/11[1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Jackson, Paul (2010). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2010-11. Coulsdon, Surrey: IHS Jane's. pp. 611–2. ISBN 9780 7106 2916 6. 

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