Sorrell SNS-7 Hiperbipe | |
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Role | Homebuilt aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Sorrell Aviation |
Designer | Sorrell brothers |
Status | Out of production |
Variants | Sorrell Hiperlight |
The Sorrell SNS-7 Hiperbipe is a two seat, negative stagger, conventional landing gear-equipped cabin biplane designed for amateur construction that was produced in kit form by Sorrell Aviation of Tenino, Washington.[1]
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The SNS-7 (Sorrell Negative Stagger, Model 7) was intended to give full unlimited aerobatic performance without sacrificing the comforts of a cabin-style aircraft.[1]
The design is of mixed construction. The fuselage, tail, engine mount, landing gear mounts, interplane struts and flight controls are all built from welded 4130 steel. The wings are made from wood, with wooden stressed skin. The landing gear is sprung steel tube. The engine cowling and wheel pants are fibreglass. The whole airframe is covered in doped aircraft fabric, including the plywood-covered wings. The airfoil is a custom symmetrical design.[1][2]
The SNS-7 is capable of advanced aerobatics, including vertical eight point rolls and inside and outside vertical eights.[1]
The Hiperbipe kit has been out of production since the 1980s.
In April 2010 there were 22 Hiperbipes registered in the USA, two in Canada and one in the UK.[3][4][5]
Data from Plane & Pilot[1] and Pilot Friend[6]
General characteristics
Performance
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