Ultimate Aircraft 10 Dash

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Ultimate Aircraft 10 Dash
Ultimate 10-300.jpg
Type: Biplane , aerobatic aircraft , trainer aircraft
Design country:

CanadaCanada Canada

Manufacturer:

Ultimate Aircraft Corporation

First flight:

October 1985

The Ultimate Aircraft 10 Dash is a single-seat biplane from the manufacturer Ultimate Aircraft Corporation for aerobatics and for training aerobatic pilots.

History and equipment

The basic model is the single-seated 10 Dash 100 , only supplied to customers as a kit, with a steel tube cell and wooden wings. The engine of this machine has an output of 75 kW (102 PS) or 134 kW (182 PS). The 10 Dash 200 Competition models with an engine output of 149 kW (203 hp) and a controllable pitch propeller with constant speed and the 10 Dash 300 Albertan with symmetrical ailerons and a three-blade propeller, which can withstand loads of + 7g and −5 g, were used for air shows can be used. The two-seat model of the 10 Dash 300 Albertan is called the 20 Dash 300T and was used as a trainer aircraft for aerobatics.

Technical specifications

Parameter Ultimate Aircraft 10 Dash 300 Albertan
crew 1
length 6.40 m
span 5.95 m
Max. Takeoff mass 784 kg
drive an Avco Lycoming piston engine (output 224 kW (305 PS) or 261 kW (355 PS))
Top speed 402 km / h
Range 965 km

literature

  • Susan Harris: Encyclopedia of Aircraft Technology, Models, Data. Weltbild Verlag GmbH, Augsburg 1994, p. 300, ISBN 3-89350-055-3