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Super Ximango
Designed in France and built in Brazil, the first Super Ximango
arrived in Australia in 1996. The touring capability of these
aircraft lets you see a much broader range of countryside than the
conventional sailplane.
Equipped with the 80 hp Rotax 912A2, the Super Ximango is able to
cruise around 100-110 knots. The Turbo Ximango Shark equipped with
the 914 Turbo Rotax cruises at around 120 knots, comes with winglets
and can be fitted with an optional tow hook.
specifications
powerplant
propeller
length
height
wing span
wing area
seats
empty weight
useful load
gross weight
fuel capacity
range |
Rotax 912A 80hp
Hoffman 170cm 3 position 2 blade
26.4ft
6.3ft
57.5ft
x
2
1,331 lb
539 lb
1,8741b
1 9.7imp.gals
750nm |
performance
takeoff distance,
ground roll
rate of climb
max speed
cruise speed
landing distance, ground roll
service ceiling |
x
x
x
x
x
x |
limiting and recommended speeds
design manoeuvring speed (Va)
never exceed speed (Vne)
stall, power off (Vsl)
landing approach speed |
x
132kt
39kt
x |
All specifications are based on manufacturer's
calculations
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