Storm Century

Storm Century
Role Light Sport Aircraft
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Storm Aircraft Company
Designer Giovanni Salsedo
First flight 1991
Introduction 1991
Developed from Storm 300

The Century are a family of aircraft produced by the Storm Aircraft Company, of Sabaudia, Italy.

Design and development

The Storm Century range of aircraft grew from the original "Storm" range developed and marketed by SG Aviation. The Storm were mainly sold as kits and flew in the ultralight or experimental categories, depending on the jurisdiction. The whole Storm range of aircraft are now manufactured and sold by Stormaircraft srl. The Storm Century is marketed in the United States and Australia as a Light Sport Aircraft, and in numerous other countries worldwide as an Ultralight (e.g. in Germany, Denmark and Australia). The aircraft is a low-wing, all metal design using a 100 hp (70 kW) Rotax 912UL-S engine. Other engines are available to order. The Century was initially fitted with an "all flying" combination horizontal stabiliser and elevator. Subsequently as part of the development of the Century RG - a retractable gear variant - the vertical stabiliser and empennage was subtly redesigned and the horizontal tail surfaces were replaced by a conventional fixed horizontal stabiliser/elevator combination. From this modification a fixed gear alternative was developed and identified as the Century '04. A further development of the Century involved adding 25cm to the length of the aircraft forward of the firewall (by way of a modified engine mount) and 15cm to the aircraft immediately aft of the original cockpit. This 2+2 variant is identified as the Century 5XL and is manufactured with either the original or the Century '04 tail configuration. In addition the 5XL wingspan was increased by some 40cm over the original. This variant is available as a 2 seat LSA or a 2+2 in the experimental category. The 5XL has an enhanced top speed of up to 130 knots TAS and a reduced stall speed together with extremely responsive handling. It appears that the modifications have contributed positively to the original aircraft.[1]

Specifications (Storm Century)

Data from [2]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. http://lightsportflight.com
  2. "Storm Century". pilotfriend.com. Retrieved 5 October 2014.

External links

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