ZRPSL EM-10

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ZRPSL EM-10
EM-10 Bielik
Type: Trainer aircraft
Design country:

PolandPoland Poland

Manufacturer:

Margański & Mysłowski

First flight:

June 4, 2003

The ZRPSL EM-10 Bielik is a light two-seat military trainer aircraft from the Polish manufacturer Margański & Mysłowski .

construction

The two pilots sit one behind the other in the cockpit on ejector seats. The cabin is pressurized. The machine is a low wing aircraft with a double vertical tail. The landing gear is retractable. The wing, which has a supercritical profile, has slats and the ailerons also serve as landing flaps. A simple type of thrust vector control is provided in the series . The fuselage consists mainly of fiberglass composite materials . However, the rear fuselage is made of aluminum . Overall, the machine is very similar to a scaled-down F-18.

The first flight took place on June 4, 2003 at 5:28 p.m. local time.

Technical specifications

Parameter Data
crew 2
length 9.00 m
span 6.60 m
height 2.50 m
Wing area 11.9 m²
Wing extension
Empty mass 1700 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 2500 kg
Top speed 1000 km / h
Minimum speed 155 km / h
Climb rate near the ground 75 m / s
Range 2500 km
Engines a General Electric J85 jet engine with 13.5 kN thrust

See also

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