Ultra-light flying technique Speedy Mouse

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Speedy Mouse
Type: Microlight
Design country:

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic

Manufacturer:

BVL

Commissioning:

2002

Production time:

2002-

The Ultra-Leicht Flugtechnik Speedy Mouse is an ultralight aircraft from the Czech manufacturer BVL, which is imported to Germany by the Ultra-Leicht Flugtechnik from Braunschweig and brought onto the market in a modified form.

history

The Speedy Mouse was approved in 2002 in Germany according to UL-2, JAR-VLA, JAR 22 and BfU 95. It was developed from the predecessor Qualt 200. Compared to this, the fuselage and wings were reinforced. It is sold in Germany for around 60,000 euros.

construction

The Speedy Mouse is a low -wing aircraft with a composite epoxy / wood construction with a GRP fuselage and a wing in the form of a clad double-spar construction with a GA-W 1 profile and a tail wheel landing gear. The tank holds 47 liters.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 1-2
length 5.90 m
span 9.20 m
height 1.70 m
Wing area 10.5 m²
Wing extension ?,?
Empty mass 298 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 450 kg
Cruising speed 185 km / h
Top speed 230 km / h (limited by rescue system)
Service ceiling ? m
Range 650 km
Engines Rotax 912 with 75 kW

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FliegerRevue September 2011, p. 31, Speedy Mouse - agile and solid
  2. a b Stephan Beier: "Speedy" Mouse