X-Air Hanuman | |
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Role | Fixed wing ultralight aircraft |
National origin | India |
Manufacturer | Raj Hamsa Ultralights |
Designer | Joel Koechlin |
Status | Active |
Number built | 216 (Dec 2011)[1] |
Developed from | X-AIR 'F' Gumnam[2] |
The X-Air Hanuman (English: Hawk) is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear, general aviation ultralight airplane, manufactured in India by Raj Hamsa Ultralights. It is used primarily for flight training, touring, and personal flying. The aircraft is known in North America as the X-Air "H".[1][3][4]
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The X-Air Hanuman is a single-engined high-wing monoplane with side-by-side seats for pilot and a passenger. The aircraft is manufactured with an 85 hp (63 kW) 4-cylinder 4-stroke 2.2 ltr Jabiru 2200 engine, which can be run on automotive fuel.[5]
The airframe is assembled from aluminum tubing, with steel reinforcement and is covered in Dacron sailcloth.[6]
The Hanuman offers full dual controls, with the exception of the main pilot seat having brakes and flaps controls. Instrumentation consists of Tachometer, Air Speed Indicator, Altimeter, Ball, Battery Charge Indicator & coolant temperature or CHT, GPS etc.[7]
Data from Raj Hamsa[9]
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