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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
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            performance 
            
             
              
                | takeoff distance, 
                ground roll rate of climb
 max speed
 cruise speed
 landing distance, ground roll
 service ceiling
 | x x
 x
 x
 x
 x
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            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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