Skyfox Aviation Skyfox
Skyfox | |
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Skyfox CA25N Gazelle | |
Role | Ultralight cabin monoplane |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Skyfox Aviation |
First flight | 6 September 1989 |
Number built | 100+ |
The Skyfox Aviation Skyfox is an Australian ultralight cabin monoplane designed by Skyfox Aviation of Queensland and first flown in 1989.[1] Originally sold as an ultralight it was later produced for general aviation use.[1]
Design and development
The Skyfox is a high-wing braced monoplane with a conventional tailwheel landing gear with a fixed tailwheel. It has a welded steel fuselage with fabric covering. The wings can be folded when not in use along the side of the fuselage.
Originally built to meet Australian ultralight regulations the latter CA-25 is built to JAR-VLA rules.[1]
Variants
- CA-21
- Volkswagen-engined variant, production ended in 1991
- CA-22
- Ultralight variant with a Rotax 912 engine.
- CA-25 Impala
- General aviation variant
- CA-25N Gazelle
- CA-25 with nosewheel landing gear.
Specifications (CA-25)
Data from [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 2
- Wingspan: 31 ft 3 in (9.53 m)
- Height: 6 ft 1½ in (1.87 m)
- Wing area: 124.6 ft2 (11.58 m2)
- Empty weight: 640 lb (290 kg)
- Gross weight: 1150 lb (522 kg)
- Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 912 piston engine, 78 hp (58 kW)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 109 mph (176 km/h)
- Cruise speed: 98 mph (157 km/h)
- Range: 372 miles (598 km)
- Rate of climb: 800 ft/min (2.44 m/s)
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1996). Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory. London, England: Brassey's. ISBN 1-85753-198-1.
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