Ultra-Light Aircraft/LSA Projects

hesham said:
Hi,

what is this aircraft ?.

Аэрокосмическое обозрение №03 (40) 2009

http://www.reaa.ru/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1187899302
 
Thank you my dear Granit,

and it was called ASA-2.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/03/31/madcap-inventor-turns-iron-man-real-life-flying-suit/
 
Hi,

is that a real Ultralight aircraft Project or not ?.

http://www.reaa.ru/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?action=print;num=1420120742
 

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Hi,

here is the Italian FX-1.

https://www.bydanjohnson.com/comes-fx1-light-aircraft-italy/
 

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Not sure if this is the proper place for these so feel free to move.

The HeliCraft was a build at home kit. The document titled The Construction of a Small Jet Helicopter included construction information and schematics as well as the drawings of the Suwa and Kolibrie designs. If there is any interest I can scan more of this document.

The Rotorway helicopter is a custom built helicopter. Here is a link to their website: http://www.rotorway.com.au/rotorway/a600-talon
 

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RAP said:
Not sure if this is the proper place for these so feel free to move.

The HeliCraft was a build at home kit. The document titled The Construction of a Small Jet Helicopter included construction information and schematics as well as the drawings of the Suwa and Kolibrie designs. If there is any interest I can scan more of this document.

The Rotorway helicopter is a custom built helicopter. Here is a link to their website: http://www.rotorway.com.au/rotorway/a600-talon

With all respect RAP,it's not.
 
Actually hesham, I would have to disagree with you there. The Helicraft and similar kit-built designs do fall within the definition of a LSA as, could be argued, does the RotorWay.
 
From L+K 7/1991,

I can't ID this light aircraft (MH-10) or from which country,Czech ?.
 

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https://beam.land/aviation/three-in-one-an-amphibious-aircraft-capable-of-landing-on-snow-water-and-ground-1758
Link now defunct, unfortunately. I'll see if I can find an archived copy later.
 
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From Ailes 14/4/1961,

here is a ultra-light canard airplane,called I.S.L.-1 by students,and under Mr. Bernard Henssen as a supervisor,
and that was done in Belgium,it had a Volkswagen pusher engine.
 

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Not sure if this is the proper place for these so feel free to move.

The HeliCraft was a build at home kit. The document titled The Construction of a Small Jet Helicopter included construction information and schematics as well as the drawings of the Suwa and Kolibrie designs. If there is any interest I can scan more of this document.

The Rotorway helicopter is a custom built helicopter. Here is a link to their website: http://www.rotorway.com.au/rotorway/a600-talon
Dear RAP,
May I reverse your description to state that JeliCraft was only plans-built, while B. J. Schram sold hundreds of kits for Rotorway Scorpion and Executive helicopters? Hundreds Rotorway kits have been completed and flown.
 

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